Clifton Upon Teme, Ham Bridge, River Teme c.1965
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Photo of Clifton Upon Teme, Ham Bridge, River Teme c.1965

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Clifton upon Teme's name is rather misleading, for the village itself stands a considerable distance from that river. Many visitors come to the church to see the 13th-century tomb of Ralph Wysham, his feet resting on a dog - which is supposedlyhow his body was found, feet resting on a favorite hound, when the Lord of the Manor failed to return from a country walk.

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A Selection of Memories from Clifton upon Teme

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Clifton upon Teme

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I moved to a small new house in Saxon Close in Clifton in 1962 - and have regretted moving away (for work) in 1974 ever since! To me, with Clifton set in the heart of some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain, it then, and for that matter still, epitomises all that is truly English that seems to be long gone elsewhere. With a population of 364 back then, village life revolved mainly around the ...see more