Doverdale is a small village and civil parish in Worcestershire, England, to the west of Droitwich.[1] It has a parish church. Doverdale Manor is one of largest properties in the village and is grade II listed.[2][3]
Since 1973 there has been a combined parish council for Ombersley and Doverdale. The parish council website, as of April 2022[update], states that "combining of the Parishes of Ombersley and Doverdale in 1973 created one of the largest parishes in Worcestershire",[4] and the Neighbourhood Development Plan refers (eg page 5) to "the parish of Ombersley and Doverdale",[5] but other sources - Office for National Statistics, Ordnance Survey, MapIt,[6] NHLE[7] - indicate that the two parishes still exist as separate entities.
Ombersley is in Wychavon district of the county of Worcestershire, and in the parliamentary constituency of Mid Worcestershire.
As of April 2022[update] there are 6 listed buildings in the parish.[8]
Parish: Ombersleyand Historic England. "Doverdale Manor (1215111)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
Parish: Doverdale