Harvington

Settlement in Worcestershire Wychavon

England

Harvington

Layby, A46 A view of the layby shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2054338">SP0548 : A46 near Harvington</a>. This was formerly the A435. It's useful when driving off from this layby to make sure the car boot is properly closed ...
Layby, A46 Credit: Derek Harper

Harvington is a small village located in the county of Worcestershire, England. Situated approximately 10 miles southeast of Kidderminster, it falls within the district of Wychavon. With a population of around 400 residents, it offers a peaceful and picturesque rural environment.

The village dates back to medieval times, and its historic charm is evident in the timber-framed buildings that line its streets. One of the notable landmarks is Harvington Hall, a beautiful moated manor house that dates back to the late 16th century. The hall is renowned for its priest hides, which were used during the period of Catholic persecution in England.

Harvington benefits from a close-knit community, with a primary school, church, and village hall serving as focal points for local activities. The primary school provides education for children aged 4 to 11, while the church, dedicated to St. James the Great, offers regular worship services and community events.

Surrounded by rolling countryside, Harvington offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The village is also well-connected, with good road links to nearby towns and cities. The nearby A448 and A448 roads provide easy access to Worcester, Redditch, and Bromsgrove.

Overall, Harvington is a charming and historic village that provides a tranquil retreat for its residents. With its rich history, picturesque setting, and close community spirit, it is an idyllic place to live or visit in Worcestershire.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 52.140609/-1.9206995 or Grid Reference SP0549. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Layby, A46 A view of the layby shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2054338">SP0548 : A46 near Harvington</a>. This was formerly the A435. It's useful when driving off from this layby to make sure the car boot is properly closed ...
Layby, A46
A view of the layby shown in SP0548 : A46 near Harvington. This was formerly the A435. It's useful when driving off from this layby to make sure the car boot is properly closed ...
Harvington Mill This ruinous watermill building is listed GII but is in poor condition. There are the remains of two water wheels - one on the right hand gable wall and one inside the big arch to the left. Some machinery can be seen through the barred windows but access was neither sensible nor possible, although urban explorers have found a way in.
Harvington Mill
This ruinous watermill building is listed GII but is in poor condition. There are the remains of two water wheels - one on the right hand gable wall and one inside the big arch to the left. Some machinery can be seen through the barred windows but access was neither sensible nor possible, although urban explorers have found a way in.
Passing Harvington Mill In the background and very largely obscured by vegetation is the ruinous and GII listed Harvington Mill. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-354837-harvington-mill-harvington" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-354837-harvington-mill-harvington">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Passing Harvington Mill
In the background and very largely obscured by vegetation is the ruinous and GII listed Harvington Mill. See LinkExternal link
Harvington Mill, Machinery This is the west end seen through a window. The hurst frame, wallower, great spur wheel and one stone nut with its tentering gear are all seen. The drum of a cement mixer lies loose behind the main door. There was no obvious access to this potential deathtrap.
Harvington Mill, Machinery
This is the west end seen through a window. The hurst frame, wallower, great spur wheel and one stone nut with its tentering gear are all seen. The drum of a cement mixer lies loose behind the main door. There was no obvious access to this potential deathtrap.
Harvington Mill - waterwheel This is the internal wheel at the east end of this ruinous listed watermill. I presume it was breastshot. The external wheel at the west end is even more ruinous and overgrown.
Harvington Mill - waterwheel
This is the internal wheel at the east end of this ruinous listed watermill. I presume it was breastshot. The external wheel at the west end is even more ruinous and overgrown.
Harvington Watermill - waterwheel This ruinous and very overgrown wheel is at the west end of the mill. This site is listed but clearly unloved.
Harvington Watermill - waterwheel
This ruinous and very overgrown wheel is at the west end of the mill. This site is listed but clearly unloved.
Harvington Watermill - the interior Looking in to the east end of the mill with the camera held through the bars of the window. A ruined cement mixer is prominent in the foreground and some gearing is seen in the gloom at the back. The mill had two wheels with associated gearing and stones.
Harvington Watermill - the interior
Looking in to the east end of the mill with the camera held through the bars of the window. A ruined cement mixer is prominent in the foreground and some gearing is seen in the gloom at the back. The mill had two wheels with associated gearing and stones.
Along the track towards Harvington Lodge Track NW/SE between Harvington and Atch Lench.
Along the track towards Harvington Lodge
Track NW/SE between Harvington and Atch Lench.
Footpath from Harvington Visible on the horizon is Atch Lench.
Footpath from Harvington
Visible on the horizon is Atch Lench.
Through the trees on Rough Hills Harvington village in the distance.
Through the trees on Rough Hills
Harvington village in the distance.
Anchor Lane Bridge crossing the A46 The A46 is an important cross-country route which runs from the West Country to the North Sea.  It starts to the east of Bath in Somerset and ends in Cleethorpes in North East Lincolnshire.  It is no longer a continuous route as large portions of the old (1923) road have been lost, bypassed, or replaced by motorway development. For more detail, see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A46_road" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A46_road">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> (Wikipedia Article).
Anchor Lane Bridge crossing the A46
The A46 is an important cross-country route which runs from the West Country to the North Sea. It starts to the east of Bath in Somerset and ends in Cleethorpes in North East Lincolnshire. It is no longer a continuous route as large portions of the old (1923) road have been lost, bypassed, or replaced by motorway development. For more detail, see LinkExternal link (Wikipedia Article).
Farmland east of Norton What looks like water in the distance is acres of poly tunnels.
Farmland east of Norton
What looks like water in the distance is acres of poly tunnels.
Farmland east of Norton
Farmland east of Norton
Tythe Barn Farm View NNE from the Evesham Road.
Tythe Barn Farm
View NNE from the Evesham Road.
Double bend ahead Looking NNE up the Evesham Road out of Norton, towards Harvington.
Double bend ahead
Looking NNE up the Evesham Road out of Norton, towards Harvington.
Bends for half a mile Looking NNE up the Evesham Road out of Norton, towards Harvington.
Bends for half a mile
Looking NNE up the Evesham Road out of Norton, towards Harvington.
The Norton Grange The car park and the rear of the public house in the village of Norton.
The Norton Grange
The car park and the rear of the public house in the village of Norton.
The Norton Grange A public house in the village of Norton, off the B4088 Evesham Road.
The Norton Grange
A public house in the village of Norton, off the B4088 Evesham Road.
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Harvington is located at Grid Ref: SP0549 (Lat: 52.140609, Lng: -1.9206995)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Police Authority: West Mercia

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