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Evesham$543881$ - перевод на Английский

MARKET TOWN AND CIVIL PARISH IN WORCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND
Vale of Evesham; Evesham Worcestershire; Evesham, England; Evesham, Worcestershire; Evesham Arts Centre; Twyford, Worcestershire; Evesham, Worcester, United Kingdom; Evesham, UK
  • All Saints Church Evesham
  • This twin gabled 15th-century timbered merchants house is now occupied by [[NatWest]] bank.
  • '''The Market Place in Evesham''', ''circa'' 1904 by [[Edmund Hort New]].
  • The Almonry, originally part of Evesham Abbey
  • Evesham Abbey bell tower]]
  • The 1906 sandstone and red brick Evesham Methodist Church on the banks of the River Avon
  • [[Evesham Town Hall]]
  • The art deco Regal Cinema
  • The Riverside Shopping Centre

Evesham      
n. Evesham, ciudad en Hereford ((Inglaterra), ciudad en el condado de Worcester (Inglaterra); batalla que tuvo lugar en 1265 en Worcestershire (Inglaterra)

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Evesham

Evesham () is a market town and parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, in the West Midlands region of England. It is located roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon. It lies within the Vale of Evesham, an area comprising the flood plain of the River Avon, which has been renowned for market gardening. The town centre, situated within a meander of the river, is subjected regularly to flooding. The 2007 floods were the most severe in recorded history.

The town was founded around an 8th-century abbey, one of the largest in Europe, which was destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, with only Abbot Lichfield's Bell Tower remaining. During the 13th century, one of the two main battles of England's Second Barons' War took place near the town, marking the victory of Prince Edward, who later became King Edward I; this was the Battle of Evesham.