Evesham grew up on a bend on the River Avon around its famous abbey, one
of the largest in the country, and although the abbey was destroyed in
the 16th century, the town remained one of the most important
settlements in Worcestershire. It was also the site of the battle in
1265 which the rebel Simon de Montfort was killed by the royal army.
Today it is renowned as a centre for market gardening. A-Z of Evesham
reveals the history behind Evesham, its streets and buildings,
businesses and the people connected with the town. Alongside the famous
historical connections, are unusual characters, tucked away places and
unique events that are less well-known. It is fully illustrated with
photography and will appeal to all those with an interest in this
historic Worcestershire town.