| Page Views: 344 Last Visit to Malvern: July, 2001 | Malvern, Worcestershire, England. by Pauldelabar - last update: Sep 14, 2005 |
Nearest large town(s)/city: Worcester or Hereford.
Malvern is famous for its range of green hills. Located between Worcester and Hereford, it lies in the heart of the rural area of the Midlands near to the Welsh border.
The best thing for me is that Malvern is quite local to where I live and so I can visit there very easily.
What's the current weather like in Malvern? (Link)
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|  | Water from the Spring. Malvern is also famous for its spring water, which is bottled and now available all over England.
It is said that the Queen, Elizabeth II, of England only drinks bottled Malvern water. |
|  | A link to the Pagan past. There are many wells and 'well dressing' is still practised here. A link to olden time pagan Britain. 'OS Pathfinder' map 1018, 1:25000 covers Malvern and its hills. Back to my Homepage (Link) |
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keida84 Sun Aug 21, 2005 19:18 UTC St P, I owe you more than this for sure!! Beautiful tips, I enjoyed the toposcope for bearing sights. Keep 'em coming!! Kat |
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