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Click to enlargeThe Wyche from the Wyche Cutting

The Wyche consists of Upper Wyche (on the Wyche Road) and Lower Wyche (adjacent to the Wells Road) - a cutting was made through the hills here in 1836 and a number of small quarries provided work for a growing number of labourers; the construction of the railway tunnel through the Hills in the 1860s also provided extra work. Many labourers cottages sprang up on the steep hill slopes and inns also opened to meet the demand of the thirsty residents. The settlement on the Herefordshire side of the Wyche Cutting is also colloquially known as Upper Wyche, though it is in fact Upper Colwall - with many people moving from one county to another, a number of men feature on the Wyche and Colwall memorials.

Click here to enlargeAll Saints Church, The Wyche

The Church of England was a late comer here, with the present church, All Saints, not replacing a Mission hut near the cutting until 1903. The area where the church was built was once known as the 'Cinderella of the Malverns' where many gypsies and squatters lived in the late 19th Century; it was the last gift of common land from Lady Foley, and was donated by Sir Henry Foley Grey in 1900. The church was designed in Malvern stone by Arthur Troyte Griffith (friend of Sir Edward Elgar to whom an Enigma Variation was dedicated) and has an apsidal chancel (see the picture above) and a small bell turret. This church now serves Malvern Wells parish as well since the closure of St Peter's, Malvern Wells.

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The Memorial

The Memorial is located within the church at the west end.

Name Brief Service Details
Charles Henry BISHOP 2143 Pte 3rd Monmouthshire Regiment KIA Flanders 2/4/15
William BISHOP AB HMS Duke of Edinburgh, RN
Albert Somers BRAY 241421 Cpl 2/8th Worcestershire Regiment KIA Flanders 27/8/17
William Albert BRUTON 70449 Pte 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers Pte KIA Flanders 26/10/17
Albert CAINES 236502 Pte 1/1st Herefordshire Regiment KIA Egypt 27/3/17
Oswald Arthur James COTTERRELL 39678 Pte 3rd Worcestershire Regiment Died France 23/10/18
Reginald Elven COTTERRELL PO/2543-S- Pte Royal Marine Light Infantry, Royal Naval Division KIA France 4/6/16
John Leslie CROME 645 L/Cpl 15th Royal Warwickshire Regiment KIA France 4/6/16
Albert Henry EACOCK 132271 Pte 17th Bn, Machine Gun Corps DOW France 16/4/18
Charles GARBETT 136029 Pte 42nd Canadian Infantry Bn DOW France 15/8/16.
Ernest George GARBETT 404348 Sgt 14th Canadian Infantry Bn Died France 12/7/17
Ernest William HARBAGE 19818 Pte 4th Worcestershire Regiment KIA Gallipoli 19/6/15
Arthur Highley HEMMING M2/264930 L/Cpl 'H' Siege Park, VIII Corps, Royal Army Service Corps Died France 6/12/18
Walter Victor JONES M2/133384 Sgt 783 MT Coy, Royal Army Service Corps Died Mesopotamia 13/11/18
William Arthur JONES 18897 Pte 13th Welsh Regiment KIA France 10/7/16
Harold Reuben JOYNER 214616 AB HM Submarine E-13, Royal Navy died Sea 19/8/15
Joseph William KING 46222 Pte Machine Gun Corps; Infantry KIA Flanders 24/3/18
Thomas Frederick MALVERN P/10303 A/L/Cpl Military Foot Police Died France 16/5/19
Albert Stinton POTTER 102331 Pte Labour Corps KIA Flanders 18/6/17
Frederick George POWELL 16430 Pte 7th Kings Shropshire Light Infantry KIA France 27/9/18
Albert Edward REA 830257 Bdr 241 Brigade, Royal Field Artillery KIA Flanders 9/10/17
Rowland George SHEPHARD 70760 Cpl 10th Infantry Coy, Machine Gun Corps Died France 27/2/17
George Ernest SMITH 66819 A/L/Cpl Royal Army Medical Corps Died Italy 31/12/17
William Harold SURRELL 42173 Pte 10th South Wales Borderers DOW France 23/10/18
Robert Charles SUTTON 1366 Dvr 2nd (South Midland) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery Died Home 21/10/14
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Acknowledgments:
Bridges, T Churches of Worcestershire Herefordshire 2000
Hurle, P Malvern Churches in their historical context Malvern 2002

Ruddock, B R Towns and Villages of Malvern: A Geographical Study 1970

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