Clows Top

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Clows Top
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Clows Top
Location within Worcestershire
Civil parish
  • Bayton
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Kidderminster
Postcode district DY14
Police West Mercia
Fire Hereford and Worcester
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England
Worcestershire
52°20′42″N2°25′01″W / 52.344962°N 2.416992°W / 52.344962; -2.416992 Coordinates: 52°20′42″N2°25′01″W / 52.344962°N 2.416992°W / 52.344962; -2.416992

Clows Top is a village in north Worcestershire, England.

There is a village shop/post office, a butcher's, a village hall (named the "Victory Hall") and a mission room. Clows Top lies on the A456 road between Newnham Bridge and Bewdley and on the B4202 between Mawley Oak and Abberley.

The border between the districts of Malvern Hills and Wyre Forest runs through the settlement; Clows Top also includes the tripoint of the civil parishes of Mamble, Bayton and Rock.

The summit of the hill reaches an elevation of 231 metres (758 ft). [1]

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