Cleeve Prior
From Wikipedia 52.14236°N 1.875174°WCoordinates: 52.14236°N 1.875174°W Cleeve Prior is a village in the Vale of Evesham Worcestershire, England. It is situated on the cliff (Cleeve) on the Worcestershire/Warwickshire border above the river Avon. There are many picturesque houses made from the local lias stone, including the Kings Arms public house and the 150-year-old school. The church is dedicated to St. Andrew, and has 6 bells which are rung for the parish service each Sunday. The name cleeve comes from the Saxon word for cliff and the prior was a medieval monastery which was destroyed during the Reformation. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cleeve Prior. Maps
Rights of Way - Worcestershire County Council Local Plan Development Area - Wychavon District Council Cleeve Prior on Google Maps For those interested the following reports have been taken from the Worcestershire Online Archaeology Library, which may contain more recent information. DateLocationFile 1999Millenium Greenwr7899.pdf 2002Little Orchardwr960.pdf 2006Stonecroftwr0110.pdf 2006Froglands Farmwr11798.pdf The Collections |