Winchcombe, The Village 1907
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Winchcombe lies on the high ground to the north-east of Cheltenham; its street pattern suggests its origins as an important Saxon town, once the capital of the kingdom of Mercia. Its Saxon abbey, the burial place of the Mercian King Kenulf and his son Saint Kenelm, was destroyed during the Reformation.
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