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bewdley (noun) - Bewdley is a town in Worcestershire, England, located on the River Severn. It is known for its historic architecture, picturesque riverside setting, and tourist attractions, making it a popular destination for visitors and locals alike
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- A town in Wyre Forest district, Worcestershire, England.
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Bewdley is the principal intermediate station on the line.
His first professional appointment was as a church organist and choir master in Bewdley.
Bewdley remains the principal intermediate station on the line.
She hails from Worcestershire and grew up in Bewdley.
Bewdley bowling club.
Apart from his parliamentary career he also served as High Sheriff of Bewdley.
Of Bewdley students remained in education or entered employment.
It is used on a variety of occasions including the twice monthly Bewdley Riverside Market.
Bewdley was in the lower division of Doddingtree Hundred.
All hotels in Bewdley.
Thus Bewdley became a junction station.
People from Bewdley.
Bewdley remains a significant centre for country music within the United Kingdom.
Find in Bewdley.
Bridgnorth and Bewdley are approximately 15 minutes drive in opposite directions.
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A short section of multiple track exists between Bewdley South and Bewdley North signal boxes.
Shatterford is a village in the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire, England, located north-west of Bewdley.
See Bewdley in.
It is 3 miles north east of Bewdley.
The first Earl Baldwin of Bewdley was succeeded by his eldest son, Oliver.
The bridge at Bewdley \.
A parliamentary report of 1777 listed Bewdley as having a parish workhouse accommodating up to 80 inmates.
His eldest son, the second Baron, also sat as Member of Parliament for Bewdley.
Finch was returned as MP for Bewdley on the Lyttelton interest at a by-election on 5 February 1755.
In 1908 he succeeded his late father, Alfred Baldwin, as a deputy for the constituency of Bewdley.
Bewdley Bridge over the Severn was built in 1798 by Thomas Telford.