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Human settlement in England
Whitbourne
Whitbourne C of E Independent School & Hub - WISH
Location within Herefordshire
Population799 (2011)[1]
OS grid reference SO723567
• London 146m
Civil parish
  • Whitbourne
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Worcester
Postcode district WR6
Dialling code 01886
Police West Mercia
Fire Hereford and Worcester
Ambulance West Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Herefordshire
52°12′28′′N 2°24′24′′W / 52.20782°N 2.40678°W / 52.20782; -2.40678

Whitbourne (Anglo-Saxon for "white stream") is a village in Eastern Herefordshire, England on the banks of the River Teme and close to the A44. It is close to Bringsty Common on one side and the border of Worcestershire on the other. Around 400 people live in the village itself with about as many residing in surrounding houses and farms. It has a Welsh Water pumping station, which supplies the town of Bromyard and the surrounding area and which flooded in July 2007.

Whitbourne Church of England Primary School was a voluntary controlled school located at the centre of the village. Pupil numbers fluctuated between 40 and 70 and closed due to falling numbers in July 2013 but a local group opened the premises, with the permission of the landlords, the church, as a free school WISH - in September 2013. This closed after a short while.

The village currently has one pub, The Live at Whitbourne. The village shop, which is staffed and managed entirely by volunteers, is located in new premises south of the school: it has a recycling/composting arrangement for all its unsold fruit and vegetables, with effect from 2021. It remained open every day throughout the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020-21, to the huge benefit of the community. As a non-profit, it ploughs money back into community efforts.

Whitbourne Hall is a grade II* listed neo-Palladian country house located outside the village. The hall is divided into private residences, but is hired out for private receptions, business conferences and group tours.

Whitbourne Court by the church was once the summer home of the Bishop of Herefordshire, Francis Godwin, who wrote a story called The Man in the Moone, published posthumously in 1638, which has been considered by some critics to be one of the earliest works of science fiction.[2]

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  1. ^ "Civil parish population 2011" . Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  2. ^ Houston, Chloë (2010). New worlds reflected: travel and utopia in the early modern period. Farnham, Surrey, England Burlington, VT: Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-6647-9.
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