Egdon

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Egdon is a hamlet located in the county of Worcestershire and falls with the civil parish of Stoulton (to the south west) and White Ladies Aston (to the north east).

Boundary of White Ladies Aston and Stoulton with Egdon marked

The name, Egdon, is believed to be a place name derived from two Anglo-Saxon terms: eg and dun. Eg meaning "island of dry" or "raised land in a marsh or wetlands"[1] and Dun meaning "hill". Thus Egdon can mean "hill on a ridge above a wetland area".

Today Egdon stands by the junction of the A44 and the B4084, Egdon Lane. Salt Street, currently the A44, was a major saltway from Martin Hussingtree to the Avon Valley that dates back to the Iron Age (500 B.C.- 43 A.D.).[2] Later this route became the roman road running from Droitwich, through the Vale of Evesham, to Oxford.

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