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Harvington sits roughly three miles north of Evesham, positioned just off the A435 which provides a straightforward link toward Alcester and the M42. It is a well-established village, defined largely by its mix of traditional half-timbered cottages and more modern stone and brickwork developments that have filled in the gaps over the decades. The heart of the village still centres around St James’ Church, parts of which date back to the 12th century, and the two local pubs, The Golden Cross and the Coach & Horses. For daily needs, there is a small post office and stores, plus a primary school that serves the immediate community. While many associate the name with the nearby Harvington Hall, that moated manor is actually located further north near Kidderminster; this Harvington is more firmly rooted in the Vale of Evesham’s horticultural landscape, surrounded by orchards and farmland that still shape the local scenery and economy.