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History StoriesYou are in: Hereford and Worcester > History > History Stories > The Hidden History of Redditch ![]() The Hollow Way in Redditch The Hidden History of RedditchBBC Hereford and Worcester's Lucie Plant went to investigate some of the lesser known history of Redditch, with Emma Hancox, who is the Worcestershire Historic Environment Record Officer. Much of the history of Redditch is hidden beneath the housing estate's built when the 'new town' came into being. ![]() Medieval fish pond in Redditch BBC Hereford and Worcester's reporter Lucie Plant and Worcestershire's has been to visit some of these hidden gems, in the company of Worcestershire's Historic Environment Record Officer, Emma Hancox. You can listen to her reports below: The Redditch school you would once have had to swim to, because it's in a pond: Help playing audio/video A stroll along a two thousand year old road in Redditch, that's right in the middle of a modern housing estate: Help playing audio/video More of Redditch's hidden history in and around beautiful Beoley: Help playing audio/video The secrets of the Parish of Beoley - a part of Redditch with a very interesting history: Help playing audio/video The lost castles of Redditch - there were two of them: Help playing audio/video last updated: 07/04/2009 at 09:12 SEE ALSOYou are in: Hereford and Worcester > History > History Stories > The Hidden History of Redditch |
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