Lindridge is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the north of the county of Worcestershire, England, near the Shropshire border and the town of Tenbury Wells.
The parish is extensive, and includes the hamlets of Eardiston, Lindridge, and Frith Common.
During the 19th century a Bronze Age stone bracer was found while digging gravel in the parish,[1][2] and field names like 'Blacklands Meadow' may reflect occupation in the Roman period.
[4] Its place name originates in this period, and means 'lime tree ridge'.
[6] Place names, some of which are documented from the 13th century onwards, suggest that the manor was farmed using an open-field system.