Tenbury Wells
Tenbury Wells (locally Tenbury) is a market town and also civil parish in the north-western extremity of the Malvern Hills District of Worcestershire, England, which at the 2011 census had a population of 3,777. Tenbury Wells pushes the south financial institution of the River Teme, which creates the boundary in between Shropshire and Worcestershire. It remains in the north-west of the Malvern Hills Area. The settlement of Burford in Shropshire lies on the north financial institution of the river. From 1894 to 1974, it was a country district, comprising itself and villages such as Stoke Bliss, Eastham and Rochford. From 1974 Tenbury was in the District of Leominster up until it became part Malvern Hills Area when Leominster Area Council was taken over by Herefordshire Council in April 1998. For over 100 years Tenbury has been well known throughout the country for its winter auctions of holly as well as mistletoe (and other Christmas products). It is additionally understood for its "Chinese-gothic" Pump Room structures, built in 1862, which resumed in 2001, adhering to a significant restoration. They are currently had by Tenbury Community Council, having been transferred from Malvern Hills Area Council in September 2008.