Hallow Worcestershire Delineated C. and J. Greenwood 1822

Hallow – a township in the parish of Grimley, and hundred of Oswaldslow, lower division, 3 miles N.N.E. from Worcester, and 113 from London; containing 221 inhabited houses. It has a neat chapel, of Norman architecture, annexed to Grimley. Population, 1801, 878 – 1811, 885 – 1821, 1081.

Hallow-Park, in the above township, the residence of Samuel Wall, Esq. The house stands upon an eminence on the banks of the river Severn, and commands an extensive prospect. In the park is a purgative chalybeate spring.

Source: Worcestershire Delineated: Being a Topographical Description of Each Parish, Chapelry, Hamlet, &c. In the County; with the distances and bearings from their respective market towns, &c. By C. and J. Greenwood. Printed by T. Bensley, Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, 1822.