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Shelsley Walsh is a charming village situated between Worcester and the Malvern Hills in the county of Worcestershire. Its name is derived from the old English words 'sceall' and 'leah', which together mean a clearing in a wood where wells were found. The village has a rich history, with traces of Roman remains found nearby, and it is also home to the world-famous Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, which has been running since 1905. Despite its rural setting, Shelsley Walsh is well-connected, with good transport links to Worcester and nearby towns. The village itself has a pub, a church, and a post office/store, making it an idyllic location for those seeking a quieter pace of life.