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Population
  
341 (2011 Census)

Civil parish
  
Pendock

Country
  
England

Local time
  
Sunday 5:53 AM

District
  
Malvern Hills District

OS grid reference
  
SO785325

Region
  
West Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Worcestershire

UK parliament constituency
  
West Worcestershire

Pendock

Weather
  
3°C, Wind N at 11 km/h, 76% Humidity

Pendock is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district in the county of Worcestershire, England, situated about halfway between the towns of Tewkesbury and Ledbury.

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Map of Pendock, Gloucester, UK

The population was recorded at 341 at the 2011 census and was 329 at the previous census in 2001.

Pendock has two churches, a shop, and a primary school — the Pendock CE Primary School is a small voluntary-controlled school with full healthy school status and a bronze eco award.

The M50 motorway passes through the parish, with the nearest junction being number 2, to the west of Pendock.

The prolific nineteenth-century writer on Worcestershire John Noake, in his 1868 Guide to Worcestershire notes that: "Rev. W. S. Symonds, the eminent geologist, is lord of the manor, patron and incumbent of the living."

Pendock Cross church, also known as The Redeemer Church, was built in 1899 as a temporary mission church, but is still in use. It has an outdoor font which is stacked up on bricks.

The civil parish constitutes two detached parts, with Lower Pendock containing the main (present-day) village with its church, shop and school situated at or near Pendock Cross(roads), and Upper Pendock containing the hamlet of Sledge Green and the old parish church (see below); the parish of Berrow cuts between the two parts of Pendock parish.

Pendock Church

Pendock Church is a redundant Anglican church standing to the southeast of the hamlet of Sledge Green. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. It stands in an isolated position overlooking and to the north of the motorway. To its north are the earthworks of a former medieval village.

References

Pendock Wikipedia