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Drayton
Worcestershire
Drayton Terrace, Drayton.jpg
Location
Grid reference: SO906760
Location: 52°22’57"N, 2°8’20"W
Data
Post town: Stourbridge
Postcode: DY9
Local Government
Council: Wyre Forest

Drayton is a hamlet in Worcestershire. Running through the village is the Belne Brook, which originates in the Clent Hills and flows down through Belbroughton and to Drayton. It is a tributary of the River Stour.

History

Charcoal and water-powered forges were a major feature in the area, the water used to turn sharpening wheels for scythe-making.[1] There was once a water-mill here: there is still a mill-pond,[1] a mill building (which now houses local businesses) and 19th century terraced housing, all of which is evidence of the former industry.

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