Bewdley's population is 9,178.
Bewdley is a small town located in Worcestershire, England. It has a population of approximately 5,000 residents. The town is known for its picturesque setting along the River Severn and its historic architecture, including the famous Bewdley Bridge. Overall, it has a charming, compact size that gives it a close-knit community feel.
Bewdley railway station was created in 1862.
The town of Bewdley is located in the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire, in England, in the United Kingdom. Bewdley is a town and a civil parish.
The country code and area code of Bewdley, United Kingdom is 44, (0)1299.
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Alan Scaplehorn has written: 'Inns, ale and beer houses in Bewdley and Wribbenhall'
Kenneth Hobson has written: 'A history of the George Hotel, Load Street, Bewdley'
W. Scaplehorn has written: 'The best in Worcestershire, a short history of Bewdley Gas Works'
Tony Burgess has written: 'Pontypool changes everything' 'Bewdley mayhem stories' 'Taking the Guidon'
This BBC production was filmed on the Severn Valley Railway, a fake signal box was erected in the cutting on the Kidderminster side of Bewdley Tunnel, and the interior signalbox shots were filmed in Highley signalbox.
Anthony Lechmere has written: 'The speech of Mr. Lechmere in the House of Commons, occasion'd by the rebellion in the year 1715' 'Anthony Lechmere, Esq; sitting Member for the borough of Bewdley. Salwey Winington, Esq; petitioner. The case'