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Little Washbourne

Little Washbourne
Little Washbourne is located in Gloucestershire
Little Washbourne
Little Washbourne
Little Washbourne shown within Gloucestershire
OS grid reference SO991335
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Tewkesbury
Postcode district GL20
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Gloucestershire
52°00′00″N 2°00′54″W / 52.000°N 2.015°W / 52.000; -2.015Coordinates: 52°00′00″N 2°00′54″W / 52.000°N 2.015°W / 52.000; -2.015

Little Washbourne is a village in Gloucestershire, England, 6 miles (10 km) east of Tewkesbury and 6 miles (10 km) west of Evesham.

St Mary's Church dates from the 12th century, and is a Grade II* listed building.

Little Washbourne was first mentioned in a copy of a document dated to 780, in the form Uassanburnan. The name is from the Old English wæsse (genitive wæssan), meaning "swamp", and burna, meaning "stream", and so means "stream with land subject to flooding". "Little" was added much later (first recorded in the 17th century), to distinguish the place from Great Washbourne.

In 780 Offa, King of Mercia, gave land there to the monks of Worcester, and as a result the manor became a detached part of Worcestershire, separated from the rest of the county by Great Washbourne in Gloucestershire. It formed a hamlet of the Worcestershire parish of Overbury. In the 13th century the manor was held by a family who took the name Washbourne, from the place.

In 1844 Little Washbourne was transferred to Gloucestershire under the Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844. It became a civil parish in 1866, but in 1935 the civil parish was abolished and merged into the parish of Dumbleton.


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