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  2. The Mug House - Wikipedia

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    The pub consists of four main public spaces inside on the ground floor. There is a back room, bar, hatch and a snug. [citation needed] The back room is most commonly used by diners at lunch time and from this room there is a view of the Malvern Hills. The hatch tends to be frequented when the other rooms are fully occupied.

  3. Malvern, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Malvern (/ ˈ m ɔː l v ər n, ˈ m ɒ l ... the Assembly Rooms and Gardens, and many excursions on foot, ... after drinking in a Malvern pub one winter evening ...

  4. Great Malvern - Wikipedia

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    The 1887 Baedeker's includes Malvern in a London–Worcester–Hereford itinerary and described as "an inland health resort, famous for its bracing air and pleasant situation" and "a great educational centre", with five hotels that are "well spoken of", a commercial hotel, the Assembly Rooms and Gardens, and many excursions on foot, pony and by ...

  5. Hollybush, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Hollybush is a small village in Worcestershire at the southern end of the Malvern Hills and close to the borders of both Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. There is a small church, All Saints, [1] and village hall but no shop or pub [citation needed]. The post office closed some years back [citation needed] as did the stone quarry [citation ...

  6. Lost buildings of Buxton - Wikipedia

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    A large, grand spa establishment with 260 rooms. Built as an extension of Malvern House Hydropathic (opened in 1866) and renamed Buxton Hydropathic in 1899. It became the Granville Military Hospital in World War I. During World War II it was used as offices and accommodation by the evacuated Norwich Union Insurance Society. The building was ...

  7. Wichenford - Wikipedia

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    Until the mid-1990s Wichenford had both a village shop with Post Office and a village bakery, both now closed down. The two shops were situated at opposite sides of the village green, in the centre of the village. Wichenford also has a pub, the Mason's Arms, which is situated on the road to Martley and is not near the village centre.

  8. Wyche, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Wyche (/ w ɪ tʃ / WITCH), often referred to locally as The Wyche, is a village and a suburb of the town of Malvern, Worcestershire, England, and part of the civil parish of Malvern Wells. It is situated approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Great Malvern, the town's centre, on the B4218 road that runs from Malvern to Colwall.

  9. P. G. Wodehouse locations - Wikipedia

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    Malvern House Preparatory School is the preparatory school at Bramley-on-Sea where Bertie Wooster, Kipper Herring, Bingo Little, Freddie Widgeon, Gussie Fink-Nottle and Catsmeat Potter-Pirbright studied in their earlier years. [35] During their education, the school was presided over by the Rev. Aubrey Upjohn. [35]

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