Evesham was an important town in the Middle Ages, its abbey being one of the largest in Europe. One of the countrys earliest musical theorists, Walter Odington, was a monk there. The abbey was home to famous monks, abbots, martyrs and saints. Of particular note, the town was the scene of the famous (infamous?) Battle of Evesham in 1265. Situated on the River Avon, the area is also noted for its rich soil and long history of fruit and vegetable production, and market gardening is still strongly associated with Evesham. Celebrating Evesham chronicles the proud heritage of Evesham, its important moments and what draws so many to this thriving town today. Illustrated throughout, this fascinating book offers a marvellous and refreshingly positive insight into Eveshams rich heritage, its special events and important moments. This book will be a valuable contribution to the history of the town and provide a source of many memories to those who have known it well over the years.
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Weight: 300g
Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781398117976
About Stan Brotherton
Stan Brotherton is Evesham born-and-bred. He has a background in teaching accountancy technology management consultancy and charity work. He was treasurer for the local Bell Tower Appeal and managed the development phase of the associated Conservation Project. He was a founding trustee and treasurer of the Evesham Abbey Trust working to conserve and investigate the site of Eveshams long-lost abbey (founded c.700; dissolution 1540). As a life member of the Vale of Evesham Historical Society (VEHS) he has worked on a range of local heritage projects (plaques panels displays talks articles etc.). From his earliest days he has had an abiding interest in the history and heritage of his home town the ancient and picturesque market town of Evesham.