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Tardebigge

Tardebigge
St Bartholomew's Church - 2 - geograph.org.uk - 1353475.jpg
St Bartholomew's church
Tardebigge is located in Worcestershire
Tardebigge
Tardebigge
Tardebigge shown within Worcestershire
Population 3,044 
OS grid reference SP000690
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BROMSGROVE
Postcode district B60
Dialling code 01527
Police West Mercia
Fire Hereford and Worcester
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands
UK Parliament
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England
Worcestershire
52°19′19″N 2°00′25″W / 52.322°N 2.007°W / 52.322; -2.007Coordinates: 52°19′19″N 2°00′25″W / 52.322°N 2.007°W / 52.322; -2.007

Tardebigge is a village in Worcestershire, England.

The village is most famous for the Tardebigge Locks, a flight of 30 canal locks that raise the Worcester and Birmingham Canal over 220 feet (67 metres) over the Lickey Ridge. It lies in the historic county of Worcestershire.

The etymology of the name is uncertain. Several theories exist on the origins, but they remain largely disputed. One such theory suggests that the name Tardebigge means ‘tower on the hill’.

The name Tærdebicga (whose dative case is Tærdebicgan) does not appear to have any likely meaning in Anglo-Saxon or Celtic or any other likely known language, and may be a stray survival from whatever aboriginal (perhaps Pre-Indo-European) language was spoken in England before the Celts came.

Tardebigge was once a much greater township, which included much of Redditch, including the modern day town-centre. Its name was recorded twice in a will as Anglo-Saxon æt Tærdebicgan.

Records of the parish begin in the late 10th century. Tardebigge was bought by the Dean of Worcester for his Church from King Ethelred the Unready. In the later Dark Ages there were battles fought between Ethelred's son Edmund Ironside and the Cnut the Dane.


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