Lower Lemington lies east of the Fosse Way, and west of a small stream which may have been called the Leam and may have given its name to the place.
[2] There was a settlement here in Saxon times, and the place was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Lemingtune, when it was in the possession of Tewkesbury Abbey.
[4] Lower Lemington, held by Tewkesbury Abbey, was a separate manor and parish.
Upper Lemington, about 300 metres to the east, was a manor held by Westminster Abbey and was included in the parish of Todenham.
[7] Media related to Lower Lemington at Wikimedia Commons