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Naunton, Worcestershire

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Naunton
Naunton is located in WorcestershireNauntonNauntonLocation within Worcestershire
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Postcode districtWR8
Dialling code01684
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52°03′15″N 2°10′43″W / 52.0542°N 2.178605°W / 52.0542; -2.178605

Naunton is a village in the parish of Ripple, near Upton-upon-Severn in Worcestershire, England.

Records for Naunton date back to the 12th Century, where Naunton was known as Newentone, before changing to Nounton in the 13th Century. It was given by Bishop Theulf (1115–23) to Auda 'Vitrarius'. It was then bought by Adam de Croome around 1125–1150, becoming part of the Earls Croome estate. It subsequently became part of the Ripple parish.

Naunton is predominantly residential, with a mix of old farm cottages and new bungalows. Buildings of note include the Grade 2 listed Naunton Farmhouse, and The Thatch.

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Media related to Naunton, Worcestershire at Wikimedia Commons

  1. Red Bk. of Bishopric of Worc. fol. 242.
  2. Victoria County Histories, Worcs. i, 293
  3. "Naunton Farmhouse, Ripple, Worcestershire".


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