Hinton on the Green is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire in England.
In 981 Elfleda, the sister of Æthelred the Unready (r. 978 – 1013), granted the manor of HINTON to St. Peter's Abbey – now known as Gloucester Cathedral.
Most of the 101 houses and 254 residents (as of 2001)[4] are grouped in a small area between the church and the site of the former railway station.
Two houses built on the river bank suffered serious damage, but the rest of the village is well above the flood plain and avoided the devastation that hit nearby Sedgeberrow just a mile upstream.
The loop was built to address the fact that the main line bypassed most of the towns it might otherwise have served, but it took three separate companies to complete.