Great Malvern

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Great Malvern is a town in Worcestershire, England, positioned at the foot, and partly on the sides, of the Malvern Hills.

Great Malvern is part of Malvern, Worcestershire; other parts include Barnards Green, Little Malvern, Malvern Link, Malvern Wells, Old Malvern, North Malvern, and West Malvern.

The Malvern Hills give the town a steep incline, which makes getting around the town centre relatively tricky. At the heart of the town is a statue of Edward Elgar, who lived in and loved the town. Among the many shops are two supermarkets (Waitrose and Somerfield, 20 meters (66 feet) apart), a W H Smith bookshop, a Woolworths department store, Severn Office Supplies, Brays (clothing), and a Public Library. A Victorian railway station is along the line from Worcester to Hereford. Malvern Theatres is the town's local theatre, and hosts a wide range of plays, films, and concerts. George Bernard Shaw co-founded the original theatre, in Great Malvern. The Splash Leisure Complex has a swimming pool and gymnasium. The town regularly hosts arts festivals. The town is also home to the Morgan Motorcar Company.

The Three Counties Showground, south of the town, is the venue for the famous Three Counties Show and the Spring Gardening Show, and hosts many other events throughout the year.

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Location

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Great Malvern is approximately 12.9 kilometers (8 miles) south-west of the city of Worcester, on the eastern slopes of the Malvern Hills. The altitude of the town ranges from about 50 to 200 meters (164 to 656 feet). The River Severn runs roughly north-south about 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) to the east of the town.

Education

Education is one of the largest fields of employment in Great Malvern, which is home to several private schools, two state secondary schools, and the adult-education Malvern Hills College. The best-known private schools are Malvern College and Malvern Girls' College.

The Chase Technology College is the largest secondary school in the town, with 1,700 pupils. Dyson Perrins school, in Malvern Link, has about 900 students.

History

Great Malvern developed around an 11th-century priory, the remains of which now are largely part of Great Malvern Priory, now a large parish church.

The town remained very small until the 1800s, when the taking of water in Malvern came into fashion. By the middle of the 19th century, there were many hotels, bath houses, and other establishments catering to the visitor. The Malvern water became famous for containing "nothing at all".

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many private schools were established in Great Malvern; only two private secondary schools now remain.

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