Mamble Village

 

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St. John the Baptist Church, Mamble


Mamble Village


Sun & Slipper Inn, Mamble... pub and restaurant


Leominster Canal

 


Mamble is a small rural village standing on high ground in north west Worcestershire on the road from Bewdley to Tenbury Wells.

Bird's eye view of Mamble village
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It is situated in undulating countryside with fine views to the north west of the Clee Hills of Shropshire and a stone's throw away to the south is the beautiful Teme Valley renowned for hops and fruit growing.

Zoomable Road Map of Mamble Mamble is an ancient village with a mixture of half-timber, brick and 20th century houses with scattered houses and farms further afield. The main buildings are the beautiful Norman church, the village hall and the old coaching inn.

Although the village is found in a rural setting, the surrounding countryside offers clues to both past mining activity and a disused canal. The village is, also, the Mamble referred to by John Drinkwater in his popular poem 'Mamble'.

 

Mamble Village Home Page
Historical Mamble
St. John The Baptist Church, Mamble
Mamble Poem
Mamble Craft Centre
Sun & Slipper Inn, Mamble

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