Little Comberton
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| Little Comberton | |
| Worcestershire | |
|---|---|
Little Comberton | |
| Location | |
| Grid reference: | SO966429 |
| Location: | 52°5’7"N, 2°3’2"W |
| Data | |
| Postcode: | WR10 |
| Local Government | |
| Council: | Wychavon |
| Website: | little-comberton.com |
Little Comberton is a small village and parish in southern Worcestershire. It is located two miles to the south-east of Pershore and just over a mile north-east of Great Comberton.
The village is featured in the Domesday Book and originally consisted of a single street of cottages (Manor Lane). One particular cottage on the west side has a picturesque overhanging, timber-framed gable. Opposite the church is a fair-sized timber-framed house with brick filling known as the Old Manor House, which formerly belonged to the Wigleys.
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