English: Ombersley Court The estate has been owned by the Sandys family since 1560, when Edwin Sandys was appointed Bishop of Worcester by Queen Elizabeth I. The house was built in the 1720s, replacing an earlier one on the same site. Viewed from near the Wychavon Way. There is a pub in the village of Ombersley called The Crown and Sandys, which has recently re-opened after renovation.
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