Houses on the south side of Glebefields, Curdworth

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Houses on the south side of Glebefields, Curdworth

Image: © Christine Johnstone Taken: 8 May 2022

A residential development on the site of the village rectory and parish rooms. Curdworth is one of the first Anglo-Saxon settlements recorded in the Midlands. it was founded by the Mercian King Creoda in 585AD. Curdworth = Creoda's worth = Croaeda's enclosed settlement.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.533947
Longitude
-1.73902