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Withington, Herefordshire

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OS grid reference
  
SO563431

Unitary authority
  
Herefordshire

Region
  
West Midlands

Population
  
1,588 (2011)

Local time
  
Tuesday 9:54 PM

Civil parish
  
Withington

Ceremonial county
  
Herefordshire

Country
  
England

Postcode district
  
HR1

Dialling code
  
01432

Withington, Herefordshire

Weather
  
7°C, Wind N at 10 km/h, 75% Humidity

Withington is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England, about 5 miles (8 km) north-east of Hereford at grid reference SO563431.

Contents

Map of Withington, UK

History

One of the historical features of Withington is the Roman mile post situated on the Worcester road. The only thing that can still be read on it is "This is the road to Hereford"; it was part of a cross but was made in to a mile stone in 1700.

Withington also has a church a small primary school, and the Cross Keys pub. It is a small village surrounded by fields, but has a growing population with new houses being built.

Withington used to be home to the Meadow Market, a supermarket that serviced the local community, and it was later bought and renamed by the Normans Super-Warehouse chain. This became the northern most branch of Normans. The store closed in 1998 and became several smaller shops on the newly named Withington Retail estate. The site now stands as a housing estate.

Landmarks

The village church is dedicated to St Peter and has a tall, slender spire on a late 13th century tower. There are Norman doorways to the nave and windows in Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular styles. In the churchyard, north-east of the building, are the Commonwealth war graves of a Royal Fusiliers soldier of World War I and a Royal Air Force airman and WAAF airwoman of World War II.

Railway reopening

There are proposals for new stations on the Cotswold Line at Withington and Chipping Campden. A long-standing proposal for a new station at Worcester (Norton) Parkway where the line crosses the Birmingham and Bristol Railway has now substantial funding. It is anticipated that the proposal will go to the Planning stage early 2015. The plans and proposals are now available on Worcestershire County Council website and the public consultation period has begun..

People

  • William Saxey, a judge who served for many years on the Irish Bench as Chief Justice of Munster, was buried at St. Peter's Church in 1612.
  • Pete Farndon, bassist and founding member of the rock band The Pretenders is buried at St.Peter's Church.
  • References

    Withington, Herefordshire Wikipedia