| North and Middle Littleton | |
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Middle Littleton Tithe Barn | |
Location withinWorcestershire | |
| Population | 906 (2001) |
| OS grid reference | SP0847 |
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| District | |
| Shire county | |
| Region | |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | EVESHAM |
| Postcode district | WR11 |
| Dialling code | 01386 |
| Police | West Mercia |
| Fire | Hereford and Worcester |
| Ambulance | West Midlands |
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North and Middle Littleton is acivil parish located in theWychavon district ofWorcestershire,England. The parish comprises the villages ofNorth Littleton andMiddle Littleton, and is located near the larger settlement ofSouth Littleton. It is bounded by theRiver Avon to the west, and Buckle Street (the Roman Ryknild St) to the east. At the 2001 census it had a population of 906.[1]
ThoughNeolithic human activity has been documented in the area, it is thought the first permanent settlements were constructed during Romano-British times (the importantRoman road of Ryknild Street runs by the area). Other nearby Romano-British settlements at Ullington, Blakes Hill and Littleton Pastures have been documented, and all were thought to be in continuous occupation until the late 4th century. Archeological evidence suggests the area was completely abandoned after the end of the Roman occupation of Britain.
The area had been repopulated to an extent by the time of theDomesday Book, which documents the Littletons twice. "Littletune" (thought to be North Littleton), was owned byEvesham Abbey, and had a population of 18 who farmed the land owned by the abbey. St Nicholas Church located in Middle Littleton is thought to have been first constructed in the 12th century, though it was significantly remodelled in the 13th century. TheTithe Barn[2] is an early 14th-century farm building which is now owned by theNational Trust.
Middle Littleton Manor House is a 17th-centuryJacobean stylemanor house, and was constructed using local stone. Later stone buildings remain in the villages today. In the 19th century, 23 people were listed in the parish as working in farming ormarket gardening. It remained largely as an agricultural area until the late 1940s. Today, very few of the inhabitants of the parish are employed in agriculture.
The villages are served by North and Middle Littleton Parish Council. St Nicholas (Church of England) Church is located in Middle Littleton, as is LittletonVillage Hall.
Middle Littleton is home to the Farm Animal Sanctuary, whose supporters includePrincess Iman bint Hussein of Jordan.[3]
The local football team,Littleton FC, play in theWest Midlands (Regional) League.
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