Worcester and Birmingham Canal The village contains the
Tardebigge Locks, a flight of 36
canal locks that raise the
Worcester and Birmingham Canal over over the
Lickey Ridge.
Building material The area was well known for the manufacture of bricks during the 18th and 19th century. There is little industry in the village remaining, apart from minor canal narrow boat repairing works.
Fruit and cider The area become predominantly a fruit growing area until the end of the 20th century with the famous Tardebigge orchards supplying produce to the Birmingham conurbation. Most of these orchards were grubbed up in the 1970s and 1980s with the last orchard being removed in 2000, when cheaper imported fruit replaced the home grown produce. The only orchard planted recently is the small orchard of Tardebigge Cider. Tardebigge Cider is a craft
cider maker based in
Tutnall, about from the church. The cidermaker Steve Cooper planted a mixed orchard of traditional apple varieties of about 100 trees in 1995. The varieties are primarily Dabinett, Michelin, and Harry Masters Jersey with a few culinary varieties included along with some pears, Moorcroft and
Worcester Black. The fruit from these trees and other Worcestershire fruit go to make about of high quality cider which is only sold locally.
Local Enterprise For many years, Tardebigge has been home to The Barns Rural Business Park, which is a collection of many local
SME businesses. There is a good mix of businesses, including industrial and manufacturing, artists, beauty and holistic, as well as an on-site
tea room. ==Notable people==