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Naunton Beauchamp’s church, St. Bartholomew C of E Church is a Grade II* listed building and it was listed on 11 February 1965.

Naunton Beauchamp’s church, St. Bartholomew C of E Church is a Grade II* listed building and it was listed on 11 February 1965.

The name Naunton derives from the [[Old English]] ”nÄ«wetÅ«n” meaning ‘new settlement’. The affix Beauchamp derives from the Beauchamp family, who held land in the village in the 11th century.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Worcestershire/Naunton%20Beauchamp|title=Naunton Beauchamp |website=Key to English Place-Names |publisher=The Institute for Name-Studies |access-date=11 November 2025}}</ref>

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Village in Worcestershire, England

Human settlement in England

Naunton Beauchamp is a village and is also a civil parish within Wychavon district in Worcestershire, England. It is in the east of the county, about four and a half miles from Pershore and nine miles from Worcester.

Naunton Beauchamp’s church, St. Bartholomew C of E Church is a Grade II* listed building and it was listed on 11 February 1965.

The name Naunton derives from the Old English nÄ«wetÅ«n meaning ‘new settlement’. The affix Beauchamp derives from the Beauchamp family, who held land in the village in the 11th century.[2]

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