A collection of links which might be of interest:
- St Lawrence’s church (managed by the Churches Conservation Trust)
- Evesham Abbey Bell Tower (managed by Evesham Parochial Church Council)
- Abbey Park (managed by Wychavon District Council)
- Almonry Museum (managed by Evesham Town Council)
Local organisations
- Vale of Evesham Historical Society (VEHS)
- Simon de Montfort Society
- Vale of Evesham Civic Society (VECS)
- Evesham & District U3A (University of the Third Age)
- South Worcestershire Archaeological Group (SWAG)
- Worcestershire Archaeological Society
- Vale of Evesham Commerce & Tourism Association (VECTA)
Artists
- Ian Gibson (email: iangibsonart@btinternet.com phone: 01386 834 468) has done some wonderful images of the long-lost Evesham Abbey which you can see in our gallery.
Archaeology
- Central Marches Historic Towns Survey
- Worcestershire Online Archaeology Database
- Heritage Gateway
- Maps and plans database
- Worcestershire Archaeology and Archive Services
All about Evesham
- Visit Evesham
- Wikipedia entry on Evesham
Evesham Festivals
- Asparafest
- Evesham Festival of Words
- Evesham Festival of Music (bi-annual)
- Evesham Fishing Festival
- Evesham River Festival
- Wartime in the Vale
In 2015 there was a most successful Battle of Evesham 2015 – 750th Anniversary
Local Councils
Evesham churches
- All Saint’s Church (Church of England)
- St Peter’s Church, Bengeworth (Church of England)
- St Andrew’s Church, Hampton (Church of England)
- St Mary and St Egwin (Roman Catholic)
- Evesham Methodist Church
- Evesham Baptist Church
- Unitarian Chapel (Oat Street)
- Friends’ Meeting House (Cowl Street)
- Salvation Army (The Leys, Bengeworth)
- Vale of Evesham Christian Centre (Bewdley Street)
- Elim Christian Centre (Chapel Street)
Bell Tower Appeal (www.eveshambelltower.org.uk)
Internet Archive (archive.org) which includes free downloads of the following:
- Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham
- Officium Ecclesiasticum Abbatum secundum unum Eveshamensis Monasterii
- William Tindal (1794) – History & Antiquities of the Abbey and Borough of Evesham
- George May (1845) – A Descriptive History of the Town of Evesham
- Edmund New (1904) – Evesham
- Benedictines of Stanbrook (1904) – Saint Egwin and his Abbey of Evesham
- Victoria County History of Worcestershire, vol. II (1906)