One.
Asparagus was once cultivated for medicinal purposes as a natural remedy for blood cleansing
and diuretic properties. Worcestershire is home to the British Asparagus Festival and is held each year
in the Vale of Evesham.
Two.
The
railway bridge at Hagley Station in north Worcestershire was used as the model for the toy bridge sold
by the makers of Hornby train sets.
Three.
The
Morgan Motor Company was established in Malvern Link in 1909 and has continued to make cars on the site
ever since. Despite huge advancements in technology the vehicles are still made with wooden chassis. 2009 celebrates
the Morgan Car centenary with a variety of events being held throughout the year. Please visit the Morgan
Motor website for more information.
Four.
For
many centuries the Malvern Hills formed a barrier to invaders from the west, with
their highest point, the Worcestershire Beacon, standing at an impressive 1400 feet above sea level.
Five
At
the summit of Bredon Hill are the remains of earthworks from an Iron Age hill fort known as Kemerton
Camp, which is believed to have been abandoned in the 1st century A.D. after a considerable battle.