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| | GENUKI: Abbots Bromley |
 | | Bagot's Bromley, one mile NW of Abbot's Bromley, adjoins Blithfield Park, the seat of Lord Bagot, and had formerly a hamlet of eleven houses, which were pulled down about forty-two years ago, by Lord Bagot, whose ancestors had anciently a moated mansion here. |
 | | "Abbot's Bromley Church, St Nicholas, is a large handsome Gothic fabric, nearly in the centre of the town, and is a vicarage in the incumbency of the Rev JM Lowe, MA. |
 | | The village of Abbots Bromley is famous for its annual Horn Dance, held every September, and believed to be connected to the rights granted to the inhabitants of the Forest of Needwood, once a royal hunting ground and in the centre of which the village is situated. |
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