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Vale of Evesham - Definition, explanation |
 | | The Vale of Evesham is the name used for the area of southern Worcestershire, England, along the valley of the River Avon, centred on the town of Evesham. |
 | | The Vale is served by the 150-year-old Cotswold railway line, originally known as the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton, although this was satirised at the time of construction as the Old Worse and Worse, due to construction problems, including a riot at Mickleton on the edge of the Vale. |
 | | The only existing stations are at Honeybourne and Evesham, and these are served by trains from Worcester and London. |
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