What does Malvern mean in English?

Malvern means "bare hill," derived from ancient British words (moel "bare" + bryn "hill"), most famously associated with the Malvern Hills in England, known for their distinctive, exposed summits, and also used as a place name and surname. It evokes natural beauty and historical depth, rooted in the Celtic landscape.
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What does the word Malvern mean?

Malvern is derived from two Welsh words, moel and bryn, meaning “bare hill.”
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How did Malvern get its name?

The name Malvern is derived from the ancient British or old Welsh moel-bryn, meaning "Bare or Bald Hill", the modern equivalent being the Welsh moelfryn (bald hill). It has been known as Malferna (11th century), Malverne (12th century), and Much Malvern (16–17th century).
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Did the Malvern Hills used to be a volcano?

The igneous rocks forming the core of the Malvern Hills was first created over 600 million years ago. About 610 million years ago, some of this rock underwent further transformation during violent volcanic activity where the rock was heated and compressed.
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What famous people live in Malvern?

Malvern has attracted many famous figures, notably composer Sir Edward Elgar, who lived there most of his life, and author C.S. Lewis, who attended Malvern College and drew inspiration from the hills, as did J.R.R. Tolkien. Modern residents include violinist Nigel Kennedy, singer Cher Lloyd, and former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, while historical figures like opera singer Jenny Lind also resided there.
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Where does Kate Winslet live in the Cotswolds?

Kate and Sam outbid Liz Hurley to secure the eight bedroom property, located in the picturesque village of Church Westcote, between Little Risslington and Stow-on-the-Wold.
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Does Cher Lloyd live in Malvern?

Cher Lloyd: 'Why I love living in Malvern' The Worcestershire pop star left America to be closer to the place where she grew up, and says she loves having the support of her hometown, and home country.
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What is special about Malvern?

The hills and the town are full of historical connections, including Benedictine Monks and the oldest medieval stain-glass windows besides York Minister in England at Great Malvern Priory, and of course literature connections to C.S Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien.
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Who owns the Malvern Hills?

The Malvern Hills and Commons are owned and managed by the Malvern Hills Trust, a charity governed by statute, established by Act of Parliament in 1884. The Trust is required to manage this land for the conservation of wildlife and the enjoyment of the public.
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What was invented in Malvern?

It was a world-renowned hotbed of scientific and technological invention, including microwave and infra-red sensors, liquid crystals for flat-screen TV displays, air traffic control, aspects of computing, radar weather forecasting and many more.
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Is Malvern wealthy?

According to demographic data, the average household income in Malvern is $133,326 with a poverty rate of 5.34%. The median rental costs in recent years comes to $1,688 per month, and the median house value is $369,400.
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What happened to Malvern water?

Since the owners, Coca-Cola Enterprises, closed their Colwall plant in November 2010, Malvern Water is now exclusively bottled on a smaller scale by the family-owned Holywell Water Company Ltd under the name Holywell Malvern Spring Water who offer the water in still and sparkling (carbonated) versions.
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What river runs through Malvern?

Great Malvern is approximately 8 miles (13 km) south-west of the city of Worcester, on the eastern slopes of the Malvern Hills. The steep elevation of the town ranges from about 50 to 200 metres (164 to 656 feet) above sea level. The River Severn runs roughly north-south about 4 miles (6.4 km) to the east of the town.
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Who is famous from Malvern?

Evan Davis, economist, journalist and television presenter, was born in Malvern and grew up in Ashtead, Surrey. Anne Diamond, television journalist and presenter, grew up in Malvern. Edward Elgar, composer, lived and taught in Great Malvern.
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How far can you see from the top of the Malvern Hills?

425 metres / 1,394 feet

Part of the walk up to the top is on a road which was constructed for the Queen when she visited the town as a little girl. The steep climb is rewarded with magnificent views over the town of Malvern and on a clear day as many as 14 counties can be identified from the top.
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Why is it called British Camp Malvern?

A popular legend tells that Caratacus, a British tribal chieftain, fought his last battle against the Romans at British Camp and goes on to say that after his capture he was taken to Rome where he was given a villa and a pension by Emperor Claudius.
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Was Malvern Hills a volcano?

The northern part of the Malvern Hills

On Broad Down, south and east of British Camp, there were volcanoes which erupted in an island arc which existed more than 600 million years ago. All these rocks have been uplifted by earth movements along a line of weakness in the earth's crust.
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Can you still buy Malvern water?

The Holywell is one of the most important springs in Malvern. It was the source of the first bottled water in the UK and, like much of the water in Malvern, has been attributed to numerous healings and cures. Now, it is the only spring water in Malvern still bottled and sold; by Holywell Spring Water.
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How old is Malvern?

At about 700 million years old, the rocks of the Hills are some of the oldest rocks in the UK and tell us a great deal about our planet and the formation of the world as we know it. The Hills are made of hard acidic rocks including diorites and granites, and metamorphic schists and gneiss.
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What is the highest peak in Malvern?

At 425m, the Worcestershire Beacon is the highest point of the Malvern Hills and also the highest point in Herefordshire or Worcestershire.
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What celebrities live in Malvern?

Malvern has attracted many famous figures, notably composer Sir Edward Elgar, who lived there most of his life, and author C.S. Lewis, who attended Malvern College and drew inspiration from the hills, as did J.R.R. Tolkien. Modern residents include violinist Nigel Kennedy, singer Cher Lloyd, and former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, while historical figures like opera singer Jenny Lind also resided there.
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What happened to Jake Lloyd's sister?

Madison Ellen Lloyd Broadbent (August 22, 1991 — July 16, 2018) portrayed an unnamed Naboo child in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. She was the younger sister of Jake Lloyd. On July 16th, 2018, Madison Ellen Lloyd Broadbent passed away of natural causes.
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