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Snodsbury

Snodsbury is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England. It is a small rural community located southeast of Worcester, set amid farmland and green countryside. The parish covers the village and surrounding countryside and is connected by local roads to the nearby towns and services.

The parish has medieval origins, and the parish church dating from the medieval period is a central

Snodsbury is governed by a parish council. It lies within the Worcestershire County Council area and the

Historically based on agriculture, the local economy today is dominated by resident commuting to Worcester and

There are no schools within the parish. Children typically attend schools in neighboring communities, and the

landmark
in
the
village
and
reflects
its
long-standing
agricultural
heritage.
Wychavon
District
Council.
The
parish
has
limited
amenities;
residents
rely
on
nearby
towns
for
most
services.
A
village
hall
and
the
church
host
local
gatherings
and
events
that
help
sustain
community
life.
surrounding
towns
for
work.
Public
transport
is
limited,
with
infrequent
bus
connections
to
Worcester.
population
is
small,
comprising
families
and
retirees.