Sedgeberrow

Sedgeberrow is a village and civil parish[1] in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England, about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Evesham.

In 1539-40 the Crown dissolved the Priory and in 1542 it granted Segebarowe to the Dean and Chapter of Worcester Cathedral.

After the English Civil War the Commonwealth of England sold off Sedgborowe manor house in 1651 and its lands in 1654.

The oldest was cast in 1623 by Godwin Baker of Worcester, the next by Henry Bagley of Chacombe in 1665 and the last by Abraham Rudhall of Gloucester in 1718.

[3] A 17th century half-timbered cottage in the southern part of the village includes the remains of an earlier stone building.

The remains include two gothic windows, from which the authors of the Victoria County History concluded that the building was probably a chapel.

The main road now passes Sedgeberrow on a bypass slightly north of the village, crossing the Isbourne on a new bridge.