Alcester
Alcester is a market town as well as civil church of Roman beginning at the joint of the River Alne and River Arrowhead in Warwickshire, England, around 8 miles (13 kilometres) west of Stratford-upon-Avon, and 8 miles south of Redditch, close to the Worcestershire border. The 2011 demographics recorded a population of 6,273. Today the town features design from the Medieval, Tudor, Georgian, Victorian and also 20th century. The earliest home seems The Old Malthouse at the edge of Church Street as well as Malt Mill Lane, which most likely dates from concerning 1500. The clock on St Nicholas Church (Quality 2 *) remains in an uncommon setting on the south-west corner of the 14th-century tower, making it noticeable from the High Street. The church additionally houses the burial place of Fulke Greville, grandfather of Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke. The church's Georgian nave with Doric columns as well as plastered ceiling is thought to have been created by Francis Smith of Warwick, manager of its rebuild by Woodward bros of Chipping Camden in 1729.