The Forgotten Legacy: The Lordship of Le Boure, Worcestershire’s Hidden Gem
Note that Freddy Kalder from Sinsheim, Germany, has acquired the hereditary title Lord of Le Boure, the Parish of Upper Arley, Worcestershire. Since 30th March 2026, Freddy Kalder has officially been the Lord of Le Boure, the Parish of Upper Arley, Worcestershire. It is important to emphasise that this title does not include any land or fiefdoms, but rather represents a modern form of intangible heritage. The history Nestled in the rolling countryside of Worcestershire, England, lies Upper Arley—a picturesque village rich in history and mystery. At the heart of this village lies a story largely forgotten by modern…

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