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Inkberrow

Inkberrow is a village in the district of Wychavon, Worcestershire, that is often thought〔(Chris Hastings, Beth Jones, Daily Telegraph. 2 September 2007 ). Retrieved 19 June 2009〕 to be the model for Ambridge, the setting of the BBC Radio 4 long-running radio serialisation or soap opera ''The Archers''. In particular 'The Bull', the fictional Ambridge pub, is supposed to be based on a very real pub, the Old Bull, in Inkberrow. It is at this historic public house or wayside inn, a black and white half-timbered building, that William Shakespeare is reputed to have stayed while on his way to Worcester to collect his marriage certificate. Also in the village, there is a post office, a small shop called the Forge Shop and a restaurant–bar called the Bull's Head.
The village's parish church is dedicated to St. Peter and contains the Savage family chapel.〔http://www.cofe-inkberrow.org.uk/st_peter.shtml〕
In 2006 Inkberrow was awarded the title of ''Worcestershire Village of the Year'' 2006 and winner of the Building Community Life section of the competition〔(Inkberrow website ) retrieved 16 July 2009〕
Inkberrow was marked as a new town in the 1960s, but this plan was not carried out. More houses are to be added to the village in 2013 because of the rising need for more accommodation.
==History==
The earliest recorded version of the village is Intanbeorgan, from the 8th and 9th century.
By the 15th century, the spelling may have become ''Ingtebarwe'', since nearby villages also mentioned include Church Lench, Abbots Morton & Arrow 〔Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives; CP 40/629; http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H5/CP40no629/aCP40no629fronts/IMG_0812.htm; third entry, line 4 'apud Ingtebarwe'; year 1418, the place where the trespass occurred; date accessed 6th November 2013〕
By the 16th century, it was known as Inkebarrow.〔('Parishes: Inkberrow', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3 (1913), pp. 418-430. Date accessed: 14 February 2011 )〕
The area was within Feckenham Forest, a royal forest with harsh forest law punishments.
Cookhill Priory stood three miles east, at the edge of the county.

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