St. Mary & All Saints Parish Church
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 7 Jun 2009
The largest parish church in Worcestershire, and thought to date from the 15th/16th centuries, but much is Victorian, when the church underwent major restoration. There was an earlier church, which the current church either incorporates part of, or is on the site of. There used to be a large open space in front of the church, at the end of Church Street, but it was sacrificed to make way for the ring road, which now runs in front of the church. The statue in the church grounds, on the right, is a war memorial. Image