Abberley is a village and civil parish in north west Worcestershire, England.
Abberley has two churches, a primary school, a modern village hall, and nearby a country hotel and restaurant, The Elms.
[9] According to The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-names, Abberley is derived from 'Eadbald's wood or clearing' (Eadbald + lēah).
Eventually, cut off from their supply line, the Welsh withdrew, never again to penetrate so far into England.
As he had no son, on his death in 1836, the manor was put up for sale by his executors and bought by John Lewis Moilliet of Geneva.
[14] A little to the north, across the Green (developed as a Millennium project) from the village, is the large Victorian St. Mary's church, built between 1850 and 1852.