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Beckford, Worcestershire

Coordinates: 52°01′00″N 2°02′00″W / 52.016667°N 2.033333°W / 52.016667; -2.033333
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Beckford
Beckford Cross House
Beckford is located in Worcestershire
Beckford
Beckford
Location within Worcestershire
Population602 
OS grid referenceSO972360
• London91 miles (146 km)
Civil parish
  • Beckford
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townTEWKESBURY
Postcode districtGL20
Dialling code01386
PoliceWest Mercia
FireHereford and Worcester
AmbulanceWest Midlands
UK Parliament
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Worcestershire
52°01′00″N 2°02′00″W / 52.016667°N 2.033333°W / 52.016667; -2.033333

Beckford is a small village on the main Cheltenham to Evesham Road, five miles north-east of Tewkesbury, on the WorcestershireGloucestershire border.

The village straddles the A46 and is one of the villages at the foot of Bredon Hill. The Carrant Brook runs between Beckford and Little Beckford and there was a ford across the brook which gave rise to the original name. There is no link between the village of Beckford and the family with the name of Beckford who are considered to be among the original Jamaican slaveowners.

An intensive poultry unit and market garden lies to the east of the village. A planning application was made in early 2016 to redevelop this as a retirement settlement with social care facilities.

History

Railways

Beckford railway station, belonged to the Midland Railway (later part of the LMS), was situated on a lengthy loop line, Gloucester Loop Line, branching off the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway main line at Ashchurch for Tewkesbury railway station, passing through Evesham railway station, Alcester and Redditch, and rejoining the main line at Barnt Green, near Bromsgrove. The loop officially closed between Ashchurch and Redditch in June 1963, but trains were replaced by a bus service for the final eight months, since poor condition of the track had brought about withdrawal of all trains between Evesham and Redditch in October 1962.