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Brewin Books Paperback English

Teme Over Time

A History of Worcestershire's Teme Valley

By Stephanie Mocroft

Regular price £15.95
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Brewin Books Paperback English

Teme Over Time

A History of Worcestershire's Teme Valley

By Stephanie Mocroft

Regular price £15.95
Unit price
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  • How the county of Worcestershire came to acquire a slice of the Welsh Marches has never been explained, but Worcestershir's Teme Valley is certainly a place where England meets Wales. This tranquil backwater once rang to the boisterous humour of the Black Country when September drew thousands of fresh-air-seeking factory workers to "holiday" in its hopyards. As those memories fade, it is time to commend the peace and beauty of the region to a new generation of admirers. Teme Over Time is a generously illustrated celebration of the landscape and history of Worcestershire's unique valley, an area which keeps, to this day, an impression of being a little lost in time.
How the county of Worcestershire came to acquire a slice of the Welsh Marches has never been explained, but Worcestershir's Teme Valley is certainly a place where England meets Wales. This tranquil backwater once rang to the boisterous humour of the Black Country when September drew thousands of fresh-air-seeking factory workers to "holiday" in its hopyards. As those memories fade, it is time to commend the peace and beauty of the region to a new generation of admirers. Teme Over Time is a generously illustrated celebration of the landscape and history of Worcestershire's unique valley, an area which keeps, to this day, an impression of being a little lost in time.