Malvern is a town and civil parish in Worcestershire, England . It includes the settlements of Great Malvern, Barnards Green, Malvern Link (with Link Top), Malvern Wells, West Malvern, Little Malvern and North Malvern. Most of these urban centres are separated by tracts of open common land. The Three Counties Showground near Malvern hosts an annual agricultural show in June, and regular Royal Horticultural Society Gardening Shows. Malvern is home to two famous public schools, Malvern College and Malvern Girls College now renamed Malvern St. James after its 2006 merger with St. James's School. Jeremy Paxman, Denholm Elliott, Barbara Cartland and Aleister Crowley went to school here. There is an Elgar Trail around Malvern and the surrounding area. A statue of Elgar stands gazing over the town from Belle Vue terrace, and several roads in the town are named after him. Malvern is also the home of one of the world's longest existing private constructors of series-built automobiles. The Morgan Motor Car is a traditional sports car roadster and over the years has become a 'cult' vehicle, exported all over the world.
Source : www.wikipedia.org.uk Local Attractions : Bronte Porcelain : www.bronte-porcelain.com Little Malvern Court : www.littlemalvernpriory.co.uk