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Now
the county of Hereford and Worcester, the name Worcester
comes from being a roman fort town which is why it has
the -cester suffix attached to it. However, the first
part of the name is probably attributed to an ancient
tribal name such as Wigora, meaning winding such as
a winding river. The Domesday records show the town
as being called Wirecestre.
Worcester
is one of the old cathedral cities and the splendid
norman cathedral is one of the main tourist attractions
to the area. Worcester countryside is like that of its
neighbour, Gloucestershire, and the town of Evesham
in Worcestershire is the gateway to the Cotswolds.
Every
year at the beginning of December Worcester comes alive
with the excitement of the Victorian Christmas Fayre,
the Midlands most prestigious Victorian themed street
market. It boasts funfair rides, street performers,
period costume, roast chesnuts, mulled wine and offers
a truely memorable festive experience right in the heart
of Worcester City Centre.
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