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|name=Tredington
|name=Tredington
|county=Worcestershire
|county 1=Worcester
|county 2=Warwick
|picture=Tredington, Warwickshire, St Gregory.jpg
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|caption=St Gregory, Tredington
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|latitude=52.09
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|longitude=-1.6235
|longitude=-1.6235
|post town=Shipston-on-Stour
|postcode=CV36
|dialling code=01608
|LG district=Stratford on Avon
|LG district=Stratford on Avon
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==Parish church==
==Parish church==
The village church is St Gregory's.  It has the tallest spire round about and the front door shows bullet holes from the Civil War.
The village church is St Gregory's.  It has the tallest spire round about and the front door shows bullet holes from the Civil War.
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 4 February 2017

Tredington
Worcestershire, Warwickshire
Location
Grid reference: SP2543
Location: 52°5’24"N, 1°37’25"W
Data
Post town: Shipston-on-Stour
Postcode: CV36
Dialling code: 01608
Local Government
Council: Stratford on Avon

Tredington is a small village of Worcestershire, near Shipston-on-Stour. It is in a substantial detached part of Worcestershire, locally situate in Warwickshire.

The River Stour flows through Tredington and it was in this reach of the river that Britain's 2nd largest pike was caught, by Geoff Crabtree weighing in a whopping 45lb 7oz.

The village has a church, a primary School and a pub. The village shop has now closed.

Neighbouring villages include Ilmington and Halford.

Parish church

The village church is St Gregory's. It has the tallest spire round about and the front door shows bullet holes from the Civil War.

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