Hampton Lovett
Village in Worcestershire, England
52°17′17″N 2°10′01″W / 52.288°N 2.167°W / 52.288; -2.167Hampton Lovett is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of the county of Worcestershire, England. It is just north of Droitwich.
The church of St. Mary and All Saints is noted for its Norman features. English Heritage lists the church as a Grade I listed building.[1]
People
People from Hampton Lovett include:
- Sir John Pakington (died 1551), an MP and High Sheriff.
Burials
Burials at Hampton Lovett include:
References
- ^ "Rediscovering the Lines Family - Exhibition catalogue" (PDF). Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
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Settlements in the Wychavon district
- Droitwich Spa
- Evesham
- Pershore
- Ab Lench
- Abberton
- Abbots Morton
- Aldington
- Aston Somerville
- Ashton under Hill
- Atch Lench
- Badsey
- Beckford
- Bengeworth
- Besford Bridge
- Besford
- Bickmarsh
- Birlingham
- Bishampton
- Blackminster
- Bradley Green
- Bredicot
- Bredon
- Bredon's Norton
- Bretforton
- Bricklehampton
- Broadway
- Broughton Hackett
- Charlton
- Churchill
- Church Lench
- Cleeve Prior
- Conderton
- Crossway Green
- Defford
- Dodderhill
- Drakes Broughton
- Dunhampstead
- Dunhampton
- Eckington
- Elmbridge
- Elmley Castle
- Fernhill Heath
- Fladbury
- Flyford Flavell
- Grafton Flyford
- Grafton
- Great Comberton
- Hadzor
- Hampton
- Hanbury
- Hartlebury
- Harvington
- Hatfield
- Hawbridge
- Hawford
- Himbleton
- Hindlip
- Hinton on the Green
- Holberrow Green
- Holt Fleet
- Honeybourne
- Huddington
- Inkberrow
- Kemerton
- Kersoe
- Kington
- Little Comberton
- Littleworth
- Martin Hussingtree
- Mere Green
- Murcot
- Netherton
- North and Middle Littleton
- North Piddle
- Norton
- Oddingley
- Offenham
- Ombersley
- Overbury
- Pebworth
- Pensham
- Peopleton
- Pinvin
- Pirton
- Rous Lench
- Salwarpe
- Sedgeberrow
- South Littleton
- Strensham
- Throckmorton
- Tibberton
- Upton Snodsbury
- Upton Warren
- Wadborough
- White Ladies Aston
- Whittington
- Wick
- Wickhamford
- Wychbold
- Wyre Piddle
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