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She is buried in the graveyard of Places of worship in Malvern, Worcestershire#St Wulstan's Church in the village of Little Malvern. Elsie Howey, suffragette, lived most of her life and died in Malvern. [207] Nigel Kennedy, violinist and composer, and his Polish wife Agnieszka, have a home in Malvern. [208]
Nigel Kennedy, violinist and composer, and his Polish wife Agnieszka, have a home in Malvern. [8] William Langland's allegorical narrative poem Piers Plowman (written c.1360–1387) begins on the Malvern Hills. C. S. Lewis, novelist, was a pupil at the preparatory school Cherbourg House and Malvern College. He boarded at these two ...
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Little Malvern is a small village and civil parish in Worcestershire, England. It is situated on the lower slopes of the Malvern Hills, south of Malvern Wells, near Great Malvern, the major centre of the area often referred to as The Malverns. Little Malvern shares a parish council with Welland, with 2 of the 11 councillors. [1]
St Wulstan's Roman Catholic Church, Little Malvern, Worcestershire, England is a Benedictine parish church administered by the monks of Downside Abbey. The attached churchyard contains the grave of the composer Edward Elgar and of his wife, Alice. The church was designed in 1862 in a Gothic Revival style by Benjamin Bucknall.
When Robert was young, the family moved to the village of Colwall, which sits on the side of the Malvern Hills and, in 1939, to West Malvern, Worcestershire where he grew up. [3] He had a lifelong love of the Malvern Hills and often walked there.