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Encyclopedia > Malvern Link

Malvern Link is an area of Malvern, Worcestershire, England.


It is the home of the famous Morgan Motor Company.


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Link Lodge, Malvern, England (523 words)
The charming little town of Malvern, clinging on to the side of the famous hills has been particularly popular since the Victorians developed it as an elegant Spa resort.
It was originally built during the reign of Queen Anne (circa 1700) and was extended during the Georgian period by a local architect in the Palladian style.
If however, you are approaching Link Lodge from the other end of Pickersleigh Road (shown BLUE on the map above), please be aware that the name of this road changes at the Morgan Motor Company and it is necessary to take a left turning there to stay on Pickersleigh Road.
MALVERN - Online Information article about MALVERN (592 words)
LINK, I M. of Great Malvern, of which it forms a suburb, has a station on the Great Western railway.
NORTH MALVERN, named from their position relative to Great Malvern, are pleasant residential quarters on the higher slopes of the hills.
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