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Ripple is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England. Ripple is one of the most southerly parishes in the county and is situated on the A38 road with the River Severn as its eastern boundary. Together with the villages and hamlets of Ryall, Holly Green, The Grove, Naunton, and Uckinghall, the parish has a combined population of 1,799.〔2011 UK Census〕 Ripple is mentioned in passing in the Doomsday book, under the entry of Upton Upon Severn, as being "also held by the Bishop of Worcester".〔http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/worcestershire4.html〕 During the English Civil War Ripple was the site of a Royalist victory, the Battle of Ripple Field, on 13th April 1643. After an initial Parliamentarian attack by cavalry which was repulsed, the Parliamentarians retreated back into the village of Ripple. After a brief stand, they were eventually routed by the royalist cavalry of Prince Maurice (Maurice of the Palatinate). 〔 J W Willis Bund, Civil War in Worcestershire Ch 2〕 Ripple once had a railway station on the Midland Railway (later LMS) branch line from Ashchurch to Great Malvern, which ran via Tewkesbury, Ripple, Upton-upon-Severn and Malvern Wells. This was opened from Ashchurch as far as Tewkesbury on 21 July 1840 and extended to Malvern on 16 May 1864. It was closed beyond Upton on 1 December 1952 and the rest (including Ripple) on 14 August 1961. Ripple station still stands, attractively restored, and is now a private house. ==References==
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