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  1. Clent - Wikipedia

    Clent is a village and civil parish in the Bromsgrove District of Worcestershire, England, southwest of Birmingham and close to the edge of the West Midlands conurbation.

  2. History « Clent History Society

    The earliest record of Clent is in the Domesday Book (1086) as the named manor of the Worcestershire Hundred, lying just outside the Royal forests of Feckenham and Kinver. In Medieval times the …

  3. Clent, England: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor

    Clent Tourism: Tripadvisor has 3,339 reviews of Clent Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Clent resource.

  4. There is much yet to be discovered from further examination of the Public Records and other sources of infor mation, but to wait for completeness would be to wait for ever. Considerable use has been …

  5. Town and Village Guide - Clent in Worcestershire - United Kingdom

    Clent is a picturesque village located in the county of Worcestershire, England. It is situated on the western edge of the Clent Hills, which is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

  6. clent.net - Login

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  7. clent, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    clent, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  8. Parish Website of Clent

    A warm welcome to this, our official Parish Website, no matter what your interests, Clent has much to offer. Your interest may be to visit Clent to see our beautiful hills and countryside, or...

  9. Clent Map - Village - Bromsgrove District, England, UK

    Clent is a village and civil parish in the Bromsgrove District of Worcestershire, England, southwest of Birmingham and close to the edge of the West Midlands conurbation.

  10. Clent Hills - Wikipedia

    The Clent Hills are a major outcrop of the Clent Formation consisting of Clent Breccia (predominantly a red-brown mudstone matrix) dating from the early part of the Permian period.