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  2. Inkberrow - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Inkberrow was awarded the title of Worcestershire Village of the Year and won the Building Community Life section of the competition. [5] Inkberrow was identified as a potential site for a new town in the 1960s, [citation needed] but this plan was not carried out. More houses were added to the village in 2013 in response to a rising ...

  3. Sporting Club Inkberrow F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club currently play at Sands Road in Inkberrow, [4] where Sir Bobby Robson officially launched the clubs new facilities in 2008 [5].The site at Sands Road consists of a large pavilion with bar, café and changing facilities, four full-size football pitches, two junior pitches, grass training areas, and also two cricket squares with the facilities being mixed use with Inkberrow Cricket Club.

  4. Inkberrow Castle - Wikipedia

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    Inkberrow Castle was situated in the village of Inkberrow in Worcestershire, some 10 km south of Redditch (grid reference. It was a castle built between 1154 and 1216 which was destroyed in 1233. A moat remains which may be that of the castle or of a later manor house built on or near the site of the castle. Earthworks are also present

  5. Bradley Green, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    It is located just south of the town of Redditch and south of Feckenham, Astwood Bank, Callow Hill and Inkberrow. It is also near the border with the Redditch district. References

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  7. Little Inkberrow - Wikipedia

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    Inkberrow tower, Little Inkberrow. The tower was built in 1996 to disguise a mobile phone antenna. Little Inkberrow is a village in Worcestershire, England.. Ralph Ardern inherited the Worcestershire manor of Little Inkberrow [1] between 1382 (the death of his father, Henry de Ardern) and 1408 (the death of his mother).

  8. Category:Football clubs in Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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