The very top of All Saints Church

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The very top of All Saints Church

Image: © Bob Embleton Taken: 5 Sep 2010

Taken from the Old Wyche Road. All Saints was designed by Troyte Griffiths, immortalised by Sir Edward Elgar in his Enigma Variation number VII. The church, a chapel of ease under the oversight of Great Malvern Priory church, was completed in 1903. It is now the sole church in the parish of Malvern Wells & Wyche.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.093149
Longitude
-2.334505