Clifton upon Teme

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Clifton upon Teme
Worcestershire
The Lion, Clifton-upon-Teme.jpg
Location
Location: 52°15’11"N, 2°25’16"W
Data
Post town: Worcester
Postcode: WR6
Local Government
Council: Malvern Hills

Clifton upon Teme is a village and parish in the Doddingtree hundred of Worcestershire.

Amenities

Named after the River Teme which runs nearby, it has a village shop, parish church (dedicated to Saint Kenelm), nursery and primary school, village hall, veterinary surgery, garage and two pubs, the New Inn and the Lion.

Notable features

There are two Grade-II* buildings in Clifton upon Teme: the parish church of St Kenelm, [1] and Woodmanton Farmhouse.[2] and further 44 Grade-II-listed buildings or structures.[3] Located outside the village at the bottom of the escarpment (and close to the river Teme), but within the parish is Ham Castle Farm which is the location of three grade II listed buildings and one other grade II structure.[3][4] Close to it are the earthworks remains of Ham Castle.[5]

History

The village is an excellent example of an Anglo-Saxon settlement overlooking the River Teme, situated on the ancient salt route that led from Droitwich to Leominster.

The earliest surviving mention of the village is in the Latin charter of King Athelstan, granting it to the monks of St Peter's Monastery in Worcester in AD 934 when it was referred to as Clistun ultra Tame.

During the time of the wars with the Welsh, the manor of Clifton became established and was granted Royal Borough status by Edward III in 1377, allowing it to hold a weekly market on Thursdays and an annual four-day fair. The original manor house, built around 1200 on the site of the present Lion Inn, eventually came to be used as a hostelry for travellers en route between Worcester and Tenbury Wells.

Following the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 Clifton-upon-Teme Parish ceased to be responsible for maintaining the poor in its parish. This responsibility was transferred to Martley Poor Law Union.[6]

References

  1. National Heritage List 1083009: Church of St Kenelm
  2. National Heritage List 1302591: Woodmanton Farmhouse, kitchen, outbuildings and tower base
  3. 3.0 3.1 Goodge, Mark (16 October 2013). "Listed Buildings in Clifton upon Teme, Worcestershire, England". BritishListedBuildings.co.uk. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/england/worcestershire/clifton+upon+teme. Retrieved 16 October 2013. 
  4. "Ham Castle Farm, Clifton upon Teme, England (Record Id: 1595)". parksandgardens.org. 2012. http://www.parksandgardens.org/places-and-people/site/1595/summary. Retrieved 16 October 2013. 
  5. National Heritage List 1005278: Motte and bailey (Ham Castle) at Ham Farm
  6. Worcestershire Family History Guidebook, Vanessa Morgan, 2011, p68 The History Press, Stroud, Gloucestershire.

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