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OFFICIAL GUIDE
HOME OF LIBERTY & DEMOCRACY
Magna Carta, Battle of Evesham, Civil War
“Capability” Brown, Blossom Trail , Webbs, Spetchley Park Gardens, RHS Spring Festival
European Wheelchair Basketball Championships, Motorsport, Worcestershire County Cricket
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Contents 4 Worcester City 7 North Worcestershire 11 Plan Your Trip 12 Wychavon 14 Malvern Hills 18 Home of Liberty & Democracy 20 Home of Sports 22 Home of The Great Outdoors 24 Home of The Arts 26 Home of Family 28 Home of Relaxation 30 Home of Gardens 33 Worcestershire Stay Guide 46 Attractions 50 Eating Out 51 County Map
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welcome Visit Worcestershire during this spring or summer and you will be amazed by the amount of celebrations, commemorations and special events, surrounding the many anniversaries, in which Worcestershire has played a part in. Worcestershire is proud to be a part of the national Magna Carta Trail, which is celebrating 800 years since King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215. King John is buried in Worcester Cathedral, and there are many events, as well as an exhibition portraying this important part in history. Evesham will be hosting a two week long Festival commemorating 750 years since Simon de Montfort fell at the Battle of Evesham, which will include a weekend of medieval festivities. Fort Royal Park in Worcester city centre will be 100 years old, with various events at The Commandery and in the Park, to commemorate the lives that were lost in the English Civil War. Shelsley Walsh, the oldest motorsport track in the world is celebrating 110 years of hill climb events in the beautiful Teme Valley and Worcestershire County Cricket Club is celebrating 150 years of cricket at New Road. Britain’s premier steam railway, which meanders from Kidderminster to Bridgenorth celebrates its Golden Anniversary, as does The Swan Theatre, home to the Worcester city arts and entertainment scene. If you enjoy the great outdoors and are looking forward to some great walks and bike rides alongside some celebratory events, then visit the county during 2015 to celebrate 200 years since the opening of the Birmingham to Worcester canal, as just one of the many outdoor activities on offer. For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
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WORCESTER CITY
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Worcester City RUN BIKE RUN! Back for a second year, the City of Worcester will welcome thousands to the streets to take part in the Worcester City 10K, Run Bike Run and Junior Runs, Sunday September 20th. As part of the city’s 2015 ’50 days of sport’, organisers are looking to build on the huge success of last year’s events. 2014 saw marathon legend Paula Radcliffe and her daughter Isla join thousands of others along its picturesque route all challenging themselves for many different reasons. Race Director Steve Cram and the Events of the North team are thrilled to be bringing the Worcester City 10K and Run Bike Run back with the support of the city council for another year. “We were delighted with how everything went last year. Working closely with Worcester City Council, we staged three races that were a pleasure to be involved in as either participant or supporter. Worcester offers a stunning backdrop and the enthusiasm generated on the day by everyone was great to see. After such a positive experience in 2014, we are very excited about the potential to grow the events this year, and make them even better. I look forward to cheering everyone along the route on 20th September.” Steve Cram CBE. Entries open for this year’s event on 19th February and taking part couldn’t be easier. Just log on to www.worcestercityrun. com and pick the event for you, there’s something for everyone! Challenge yourself and be part of the Worcester 50 days of Sport celebration!
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Worcester is a beautiful Cathedral and University city with a wealth of history, heritage, sports and culture. So whether visiting with friends, a family – young or old, there really is something for everyone. The city is best known for its magnificent Cathedral but is also famous for the world renowned Worcester Porcelain, the piquant Worcestershire Sauce and the most picturesque cricket ground in the country. To really appreciate the unique architecture of the city, brave the 235 steps of the Cathedral Tower. Take a stroll around the city centre and explore The Commandery to learn about our important role in the English Civil War. See a contemporary exhibition at the City Art Gallery and admire the half-timbered buildings in Friar Street. These include Greyfriar’s House & Garden and the 500 year old Tudor House. For the keen shopper, Worcester boasts a unique shopping experience with a mix of the very best High Street names; House of Fraser, Marks & Spencer, Joules, Jack Wills and an unrivalled selection of independent shops and boutiques. 2015 is set to be a year full of fantastic celebrations, commemorations and events in Worcester. Cricket has been played at New Road for 150 years, productions have been performed for 50 years at the Swan Theatre, barges have been sailing from Worcester to Birmingham for 200 years and the famous Magna Carta was agreed 800 years ago. The new University Arena will also be hosting the European Wheelchair Basketball Championships. www.visitworcestershire.org/worcester
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WORCESTER CITY
A TASTY EVENT IN THE CITY THIS SUMMER
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Foodie Festival
Worcester is celebrating all things tasty at the Foodie Festival on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd August. The Festival will feature cookery demonstrations and hands on workshops, tasting sessions, food and drink stalls and lots of fun activities. This FREE event is for all the family and takes place throughout the city centre. New this year will be Worcester’s Foodie Fortnight, a celebration of the city’s fantastic food and drink businesses from Monday 27th July to Sunday 9th August. Look out for delicious sample menus, offers and activities.
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Not just a Tourist Information Centre Worcester Tourist Information Centre is located within the historic Guildhall and not only offers everything you need to know about Worcester they are also a booking agent for many city events, sporting venues and accommodation. The centre is also full of unique souvenirs and interesting gifts to take home as a memento of your stay in Worcestershire. For help before you arrive or advice while you’re here contact the Worcester Tourist Information Centre on 01905 726311 or touristinfo@ visitworcestershire.org Visit the centre at the Guildhall, High Street, Worcester, WR1 2EY
WORCESTER TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
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MuseuM of Royal WoRcesteR Severn Street, Worcester WR1 2ND t: 01905 21247 f: 01905 617 807 info@museumofroyalworcester.org www.museumofroyalworcester.org open MonDay to satuRDay March to October: 10 am – 5 pm November to February: 10 am – 4 pm Occasionally closed for private functions, please telephone for details.
Take a journey though time with our free audio tour and mix with past Royal Worcester Artists who regularly work in our galleries. Special ‘Behind the scenes visits’ and refreshments are available for groups.
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Stroll through gloriously restored parkland with its many eye-catchers and follies and find Croome Court undergoing much needed conservation repairs. With our fascinating RAF museum, events, activities, food and shopping there's lots to enjoy. 01905 371006 nationaltrust.org.uk/croome
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NORTH WORCESTERSHIRE
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North Worcestershire Above: Forge Mill - needle museum
Breathtaking scenery, a rich heritage and numerous attractions make North Worcestershire and its five towns an ideal day out or short break destination.
MORE TREES THAN SHERWOOD FOREST Built within the Royal Feckenham Forest, covering large parts of west Worcestershire, Redditch benefits from a mix of old and new. Bordesley Abbey Visitor Centre, set along the ruins of a medieval Cistercian Abbey which gave the town it’s name (The Red Dyche) sits nicely next to Forge Mill - a needle museum, showing a vivid illustration of how once upon a time, 90 per cent of the world’s needles were produced in the town. The Visitor Centre has a large pleasant grassed area, a park with picnic tables and children’s play area.
Arrow Valley Park is one of two National Green Flag parks in Redditch and covers over 900 acres. It’s hard to believe you’re in an urban environment when walking or cycling around this vast open space. The focal point is the Visitor Centre, situated with lakeside panoramic views, which you can enjoy from the indoor cafe or outside picnic tables. An extensive playground area with slides, climbing nets, swings and frames feature in this multi-level, state of the art play area. The free outside gym completes this most special attraction.
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PLENTY OF HISTORY
Bewdley Museum
18TH CENTURY HANBURY HALL UNDER THE CARE OF THE NATIONAL TRUST AND FAMILY RUN ATTRACTIONS SUCH AS THE 400 YEAR OLD BARNS THAT HOUSE THE JINNEY RING CRAFT CENTRE AND RESTAURANT ARE JUST TWO OF THE MANY HISTORIC PLACES TO VISIT.
As well as attractions, cafes and restaurants, you will find plenty to do at places like The Transport Museum at Wythall where you will find a collection of buses and battery electric vehicles such as electric bread and milk floats, plus a miniature steam railway that operates on event days. Along with ‘Kids Kabin’ activity and picnic area’s, cafe and souvenir shop you are sure to have a great day out. Avoncroft Open Air Museum cares for a large collection of several thousand objects that reflect the life and work that went on within buildings and structures of Historic Buildings. As well as events through the year it houses an award winning Edwardian Tea Room. Over in Bewdley, and set in a historic
Butchers Shambles, the fascinating displays at Bewdley Museum give an insight into the trades and crafts of the Wyre Forest area in a delightful setting. With hands-on activities and regular craft demonstrations there’s plenty to see and do for the whole family. Make sure you also take time for a well-earned break in the café set within attractive walled gardens. With a stroll around the delightful museum grounds and the adjoining Jubilee Gardens, it’s the perfect way to relax and unwind. The Worcestershire County Museum, near both Kidderminster and Stourport, is housed in historic Hartlebury Castle. Whether you are looking for a chance to learn about everything from Romans to Regency, a peaceful stroll through nature
or just a nice cup of tea and a cake the Museum offers plenty for a day out. Severn Valley Railway operates mainly steam-hauled passenger trains along the beautiful Severn Valley between Kidderminster, Bewdley and Bridgnorth, about 16 miles. Shops, refreshments and pubs are available in and around most stops and be sure to include a visit to the “Engine House” at Highley to complete your visit. Severn Valley Railway hosts regular events and themed weekends throughout the year as does the country’s only museum dedicated to carpet manufacturing. The Museum of Carpet, in the historic Stour Vale Mill is Kidderminster’s living legacy to more than 300 years of carpet heritage.
GETTING BACK TO NATURE Close to Bromsgrove you will find the Clent and the Walton Hills, with just under a million people visiting each year. The Clent Hills are graced with several classically inspired architectural works from about the 1750s. Most of them are in the private grounds of 18th Century Hagley Hall, which is open to the public. Bewdley is the gateway to the ancient Forest of Wyre, featuring a cafe and Discovery Centre. Its surrounding woodlands are fantastic places to enjoy the fresh air and have fun outdoors. There is something for everyone all year round, from walking and family cycling to Go Ape - High Wire adventure. Go Ape
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Arley Arboretum near Kidderminster is another natural beauty - discover a tranquil wonderland of rare and ancient trees, exquisite walled gardens and panoramic views.
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NORTH WORCESTERSHIRE
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STAY A WHILE
Town Centres
With so much to do you may well want to consider staying a while. Whether you’re looking for boutique accommodation, a family-friendly hotel or a quiet spot to pitch a tent or caravan, you’ll be sure to find the perfect bolthole.
North Worcestershire has seen an ever-increasing shopping offer to visitors. Whilst appreciating beautiful architecture, visitors can shop, eat, take in a film or show and in some cases even go to the gym!
For more information visit the relevant Tourist Information Centres, the websites of the individual destinations or www.visitworcestershire.org TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES Bewdley 0845 6077819 Redditch 01527 60806
HOME TO THE REGION’S ONLY SAFARI PARK Visit the West Midland Safari and Leisure Park, an all weather 4 mile safari, which runs late night tours throughout August. Come face to face with some of the fastest, tallest, largest and cutest animals around and round off your day with a visit to the many amusement rides and attractions.
You are spoilt for choice with your shopping in the five towns from Redditch with its market and the Kingfisher Centre, one of the first indoor malls in the country, nearby Bromsgrove High Street, set within a conservation area, with its open air market and outdoor events area, the Georgian riverside towns of Bewdley and Stourport and Kidderminster’s mix of retail parks, shopping centres and independent outlets. WHICHEVER YOU CHOOSE, EACH OFFERS SOMETHING UNIQUE AND ENJOYABLE FOR THE FAMILY.
Festivals Galore
SPRING AND SUMMER ARE WHEN NORTH WORCESTERSHIRE IS ALIVE WITH VARIOUS SHOWS AND EVENTS DESIGNED TO APPEAL TO ADULTS AND CHILDREN ALIKE.
TREASURE TRAILS A fun way to visit places in the most quintessentially English county of Worcestershire, is by taking yourselves on a self-guided walk and treasure hunt. Treasure Trails offer the opportunity to: • Explore the market towns and villages in an interesting and absorbing way. • Enjoy time together with family and friends on a fun and healthy stroll around town. • Find the clues to solve a murder mystery, to locate lost treasure, or to be successful on a spy mission. www.treasuretrails.co.uk
During August, Sunday afternoon concerts take place at local parks in Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, Bewdley and Stourport. Music lovers can look forward to Rock and Roll (Sunday 31st May) and Country and Western (22nd August) at Stourport Riverside Meadows, a beautiful spot by the river close to the historic Canal Basins, with plenty of open green space and a wide range of attractions including boats for hire, river cruises, fairground rides, a skate park, paddling pool and other family entertainment suitable for all ages. Sticking with the historical theme, the Harvington Festival starting 3rd July, is held in the spectacular grounds of Harvington Hall, a moated medieval and Elizabethan manorhouse. For more drama, pay a visit to Bodenham Arboretum, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Regular events take place at the arboretum including The BodenGnome Gnome Hunt from June 3rd - August 30th. Other festivals and events around the area include Discover Bewdley Spring Fayre (3rd and 4th May), Bewdley Carnival (6th June), Bromsgrove Festival (12th June – 19th July), Morton Stanley Festival (22nd and 23rd August) Kidderminster Carnival (early June), Kidderminster Arts Festival (8th-22nd August), Far Forest Countryside Show (8th and 9th August), Stourport Vintage Steam Rally (11th and 12th July), the Trimpley Heavy Horse Festival (26th July), River Carnival at Stourport (September 5th) and Stourport Land and River Carnival (5th September).
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THE UK’s NO.1 FOREST ADVENTURE at Wyre Forest, Nr. Kidderminster
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Hands on activities
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PLAN YOUR TRIP
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Plan Your Trip WORCESTERSHIRE’S LOCATION IN THE HEART OF ENGLAND MAKES IT EXTREMELY ACCESSIBLE AND CLOSER THAN YOU THINK. If you are flying into the area, then Birmingham International Airport is approximately 40 minutes away, Manchester is 2 hours, Heathrow is 2 hours 10 minutes and Gatwick is 2 hours 50 minutes.
Worcestershire also has excellent road links to the major motorways (M5, M6, M40, M42, M50) and London is just 2 ½ hours away.
Worcestershire is easily accessible by public transport, located on the London Paddington and Birmingham New Street direct line service as well as easy access to Bristol Temple Meads, Cardiff Central and many destinations beyond via train and coach.
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WYCHAVON
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PERSHORE PLUM FESTIVAL A TRIPLE WINNER OF WORCESTERSHIRE’S BEST FESTIVAL AND EVENT AWARD, COUPLED WITH BEING AN INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED EVENT Between Sunday 26th July and Monday 31st August, Pershore will turn plum crazy to celebrate the fruit for which it is famous for. The celebrations begin with the Plum Princess Garden Party on the 26th July, followed by The Angel Plum Festival Family Race Night at Worcester Racecourse on Tuesday 28th July. The Festival then officially opens its doors on
Saturday 29th August with the Festival Launch; a host of entertainment and plum fun filling the Bank Holiday weekend. On Thursday 13th, 20th and 27th August, guided plum tours will be taking place providing a unique experience for plum lovers of all ages. The Angel Hotel will host the Big Plum, Beer, Food and Music Festival over the three day weekend, while on Bank Holiday Monday, Pershore will be full to the brim with plummy pleasures providing a plum crazy day out for visitors coming from far and wide. Think Pershore, Think Purple, Think Plums! www.pershoreplumfestival.org.uk
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BOUNTIFUL BLOOMS ON THE EVESHAM SPRING BLOSSOM TRAIL
You know that spring has sprung when those famous yellow AA signs appear to guide blossom spotters through the country’s most famous Blossom Trail - now in its 32nd year and taking in almost 50 miles of idyllic Worcestershire countryside. There are so many ways to enjoy this magical natural attraction. Not only can you travel the trail by car, you can also enjoy a f abulous day out on one of the springtime Vale Coach Tours.
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British Asparagus Festival in the Vale of Evesham
St Georges Day marks the beginning of the Asparagus Festival with the Great English Asparagus Run. From 23rd April to 21st June the Vale of Evesham will go Asparamad with numerous events taking place providing the opportunity to taste, buy, cook and learn about one of the nations most sought after delicacies. During the two months of the Asparagus Festival other traditional events take place including the Asparawriting Festival, cookery demonstrations, the Bretforton Silver Band
If walking is more your style - then you should enjoy one of the Blossom Trail Walks. A series of three walks designed with springtime blossom in mind, but they can be appreciated at any time during the year. For your free colour Blossom Trail pack and more information contact Angela Tidmarsh on 01386 565373 or via email angela.tidmarsh@wychavon.gov.uk www.wychavon.gov.uk/tourism
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LOCAL TOURISM HERO in National Superstar Awards
Operated by Dudleys Coaches Ltd on the 14th and 21st April 2015, with pick up points throughout the County, this value for money tour with your very own tour guide allows you to experience the best of the Vale and the spring blossom. For those who prefer ‘the great outdoors’ without engines - why not cycle the route and join the Blossom Trail Bikeaway in aid of St John Ambulance. This event will take place on Sunday 1 9th April from Raphaels’ Restaurant (Hampton Ferry) in Evesham. There is a choice of four routes, 11, 16, 27 and 50 miles on offer - there is certainly something for all ages and capabilities.
Asparagus Auction, Asparagus Family Fun Day and on Wednesday 13th and Wednesday 20th May Asparabus Coach Tours provide an entertaining insight into the majestic green vegetable. Asparafest returns for its third year on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st May, this boutique festival provides an A-Z of weekend entertainment with a mix of magical music, fresh food, farm and country crafts, frolicsome fun, barrels of beer and awesome asparagus!
One of Wychavon District Council’s longestserving and highly regarded employees, Angela Tidmarsh, has been nominated for VisitEngland’s Tourism Superstar supported by the Daily Mirror – a prestigious accolade that honours individuals from the tourism sector who go above and beyond the call of duty time and time again. Angela, who joined Wychavon District Council in 1976, has served as Tourism Officer for 32 years, becoming an integral part of the development of tourism across the district. In her time with the Council she has been instrumental in the creation of events right across the Vale of Evesham, Broadway, Droitwich Spa and Pershore. Her most notable achievements can be seen in the form of the Pershore Plum Festival, the British Asparagus Festival and the Spring Blossom Trail. Since its creation in 1982, the Blossom Trail – which is the only one of its kind in the country - has expanded from an eight mile journey showcasing a handful of local growers to a 50-mile AA signposted route, linking the honey-coloured Cotswolds to the picturesque Vale of Evesham. Speaking on her nomination, Angela said: “When I discovered I’d been nominated for this award I was honoured. Now I’ve reached the shortlist of ten, I’m completely overwhelmed and “almost” speechless! To be rewarded in this way for doing something that I enjoy and that benefits and brings joy to so many is wonderful. My goal now is to do well in the awards as a way of saying thank you to everyone who has helped and supported me over the years.” w ww.wychavon.gov.uk/tourism
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MALVERN HILLS
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Gardens galore in the Malvern Hills‌ RHS Malvern Spring Festival 7-10 May 2015
One of the great things about our green and pleasant land is the wonderful array of flora and fauna that exists in every corner. The Malvern Hills is no exception, being classified as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area hosts a wide selection of experiences from the rugged common landscape of the Malvern Hills and Teme Valley to managed commercial gardens and
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private gems that are opened up at certain times of the year under the National Gardens Scheme. The area also plays host to one of the UK’s leading gardening events. RHS Malvern Spring Festival (7-10 May 2015) at the Three Counties Showground which attracts leading gardening experts and designers as well as providing a platform for local growers.
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The area has many large scale gardens such as Croome Park which was designed in the 18th Century by “Capability” Brown and is now owned by the National Trust. The grounds that host a rotunda and an Aero Museum are surrounded by a large lake with shrubberies and follies dotted around. Another gem is Witley Court, built in the 1850’s was once one of England’s great country houses which sadly were destroyed by fire in the 1930’s. The remains of the house still exist as do the spectacular restored fountains and gardens.
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At the other end of the district outside Tenbury there is Burford House Gardens, home to one of the UK’s largest alpine collections. You can walk through the gardens and along the banks of the River Teme which provides views across to Tenbury and beyond. Just a short distance away in Berrington Court is the business of Frank P Matthews Trees For Life, where you will find a wide selection of fruit trees and shrubs. Tenbury is famous for its apples and association with the brewing industry. Frank P Matthews organise the annual display of over 200 varieties of apples and fruit at the annual Applefest that takes place in Tenbury every October. There are many public parks and commons located throughout the district. In Great Malvern, Priory Park is filled with beautiful trees which surround a duck pond. There is also a bandstand that plays host to brass band concerts throughout the summer months. Rose Bank Gardens lies on the edge of the Malvern Hills overlooking Great Malvern. The garden has terraced pathways, Victorian gas lamps and a fine statue of two buzzards. It is often seen as the gateway to the hills with 99 steps leading to St Anne’s Well and the Malvern Hills.
Victoria Park makes an ideal venue to relax after a visit to the Morgan Motor Works which is situated across the road from the park. The Burgage and Palmers Meadow in Tenbury play host to many events such as the Applefest and Mistletoe Festival. In Upton you can enjoy a riverside walk across the ancient meadows known as the ‘Ham’ which is said to have been available to commoners for farming and grazing for over 1000 years. Upton has also been a finalist in the RHS Britain in Bloom Awards. Come stay and relax in our beautiful floral district. There are a host of wonderful B&B’s, many of which have fantastic gardens. www.visitthemalverns.org
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The Elgar Birthplace Museum & Visitor Centre Exploring the life and music of England’s great composer
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2015 A YEAR OF LIBERTY AND DEMOCRACY AT THE COMMANDERY As a tribute to the Magna Carta anniversary, Worcester’s historic Commandery is staging a year-long programme of events to celebrate Worcester’s key role in the history of England’s liberty and democracy. Worcester plays a special part in the story of England’s development of parliament and constitutional rights and has played host to several key points in history including the first and last battles of the English Civil War and the visit to Worcester of future American Presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson in
King John at Worcester Cathedral 2015 marks a number of anniversaries, including the significant 800th anniversary of Magna Carta. The original charter was sealed by King John at Runnymede on 15th June 1215. Magna Carta has influenced constitutional thinking, Human Rights and the Rule of Law in English society, limiting authoritarian rule and has been a foundation for liberty worldwide. Some of King John’s favourite hunting grounds were in Worcestershire and he visited Worcester Cathedral often to worship at the shrine of St Wulfstan. Just before his death at Newark in October 1216 John declared in his Will that he should be buried at Worcester Cathedral. His tomb lies in front of the spectacular High Altar and the effigy on his tomb is unique – it is a life like image of him and is the oldest Royal effigy in England.
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1786, who were keen to see where the constitutional liberties of Great Britain were bloodily fought for. The Commandery was the Royalist Headquarters during the Battle of Worcester and this story is told throughout the building. The Commandery’s ‘Year of Liberty and Democracy’ includes historic re-enactments, national debates and local celebrations. Join us for the first major event on Saturday 30th May celebrating Oak Apple Day.
There is a varied programme of events at Worcester Cathedral during 2015 around King John, Magna Carta and Liberty. These include an exhibition from 6th March, talks for booked groups by King John’s tomb, an evening lecture ‘Bad King John? Did he do good at the end? The relevance of Magna Carta in 21st Century’. The programme also includes a series of LiberTea talks (with tea and cake!) on the subjects of Suffragettes, the Battle of Evesham and Slavery. From September 2015, relics from King John’s tomb including his thumb bone and fragments of his clothing, as well as his Will, can also be viewed by appointment in the Cathedral’s medieval library. Call Worcester Cathedral Chapter Office on 01905 732900 for more information. www.worcestercathedral.co.uk
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Worcestershire is featured on the Heart of England Magna Carta Trail. Trail 6 starts in Oxford and takes a scenic journey through the Cotswolds to Evesham, then onto Worcester city and Hereford. www.visitworcestershire.org/magnacarta
A Medieval Festival The Battle of Evesham took place on 4th August 1265 between Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester and King Henry III’s son Prince Edward. It was political, personal and bloody, and marked the tragic end of de Montfort, but not before he set up the first Parliament, which is still the template for democratic states across the world.
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With so many anniversaries happening this year, we must not overlook the fact that on 29th June 2015, Fort Royal Park in Worcester celebrates its centenary as a park. In 1651, when Charles Stuart and his mainly Scottish Royalist army arrived in Worcester on 22nd August, they immediately set about carving Green Hill into a hill fort, or sconce, to prevent the Parliamentary army of Oliver Cromwell placing their artillery there. The hill was re-named Fort Royal and Charles realised how important it was in defending the city and placed about 3,000 men from his army of 15,000 within the Fort to defend it. In 1786 John Adams, the USA Ambassador in London and his good friend Thomas Jefferson, who held the same post in Paris, were on a tour of England studying the General Election procedures, gardens and history (Adams was to become the second President of the USA in 1797 and Jefferson the third in 1801). On 8th April they visited Worcester as they were particularly interested in the Civil War, which they regarded as the English Revolution.
They were amazed that the people of Worcester knew nothing about Worcester’s importance in the Civil War, being the site of the first and last battles. Adams addressed a crowd at Fort Royal and said to them: “And do Englishmen so soon forget the ground where liberty was fought for? Tell your neighbours and your children that this is holy ground, much holier than that on which your churches stand. All England should come in pilgrimage to this hill once a year.” The Battle of Worcester Society and The Friends of Commandery Gardens and Fort Royal Park acknowledge the words of John Adams and go in pilgrimage to that hill once a year, on the anniversary of the 3rd September battle to pay homage with a Drumhead Service on the ground where liberty was fought for. There is now a fantastic new playground in Fort Royal Park, containing innovative play equipment designed for a range of age groups. The first area for younger children replicates a civil war period farm homestead and includes swings, a slide and small pieces of play equipment for climbing and role play.
2015 is the 750th anniversary and to commemorate the Battle of Evesham, and celebrate the life of de Montfort, four things are planned in Evesham; a series of arts, crafts and living history workshops for young people; a commemorative fortnight of talks and tours, a medieval festival weekend and a legacy project. The pinnacle event, the medieval festival will take place at Crown and Corporation Meadows in Evesham on 8th and 9th August 2015. It will feature a battle re-enactment, full programme of medieval living including trebuchet demonstration; archery; falconry and armoury, a banquet theatre, craft and farmer’s markets, The Battle Beer and Ale tent, knights on horseback and much more. There will also be a series of tours and treasure trails to enjoy and activities around the town.
IT IS LIKELY TO BE THE LARGEST EVENT THE TOWN HAS EVER HOSTED. THERE WILL BE SOMETHING FOR ALL THE FAMILY. www.battleofevesham.co.uk
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Celebrating the Chateau Impney’s Rich Motorsport History A new motorsport event is speeding into the grounds of the Chateau Impney Hotel and Exhibition Centre this summer. The Chateau Impney Hill Climb, is a celebration of the hotel’s rich motoring heritage. The event will take place on 11th and 12th July 2015, and is set to become one of the biggest events on the town calendar. From 1957 to 1967, Chateau Impney played host to a series of speed trials, attracting some of the best known hill climb competitors and thousands of thrill-seeking spectators. Catering for pre-1967 cars, the 2015 event will see 200 competitors put to the test on a longer, more challenging track. Almost double the length the course used to be in the sprint events of the 1950’s and the 1960’s, the organisers believe it to be one of the most challenging and unique in the country. www.chateauimpneyhillclimb.com
SPORT International Home of Sport The 2015 European Wheelchair Basketball Championships will take place in the city of Worcester from the 28th August to 6th September. This will be not only the biggest wheelchair sporting event in Europe, but also the biggest sports event of any type in the Midlands for 2015.
The city will welcome 450 officials and participants who will compete at the iconic University of Worcester Arena for the sole European qualification places for the Rio Paralympics in 2016.
This UK Sport ‘Gold Series’ will give thousands of people within the region the opportunity to engage in the event as volunteers, sponsors and spectators. There will be an exciting range of conferences, off court activities and demonstrations for a wide ranging audience. This is a fantastic opportunity to place Worcestershire ‘on the map’ as an inclusive and major international home for sport. www.euro2015.uk
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DISCOVER A BEST KEPT SECRET The Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb is one of Worcestershire’s best kept secrets. Located just outside Martley and nestled in the Teme Valley fifteen minutes from the centre of Worcester, lies the world’s oldest motor sport venue still running on its original course. Throughout the summer, high octane action takes place with rounds of the MSA British Hill Climb Championship in June and August, with cars reaching speeds of up to 140mph on the 1000 yard course. The top competitors aim for the hill record of 22.58 seconds, providing a thrilling day out. If you are into vintage cars, the 5th July provides great entertainment with cars ranging from Bugatti to Aston Martin and ERA, and the ever spectacular Napier Bentley always wows the crowd as it smokes away from the line. Classic Nostalgia on the 18th and 19th July is fun for all the family with action on the track and in the air, plus period entertainment in The Courtyard, with live music and dancing. There is something for everyone with six race meetings a year for both classic and modern, plus the very popular and free to attend Breakfast Clubs. www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk
2015 marks the 150th anniversary of Worcestershire County Cricket Club, who are looking to add to their revered and illustrious history with a centenary and a half celebration to remember.
2014 was a year of huge achievement for the club, with Director of Cricket and county favourite, Steve Rhodes, who played for the club for 20 years before moving into his current role nearly 10 years ago, stewarding the team back to the top flight of domestic county cricket by securing promotion from Division Two of the LV= County Championship. It seems fitting that the county, which was formerly known as ‘Fostershire’ in the early 20th century, will be part of the County Championship’s elite division for their 150th year, especially given their rich history and former successes. Crowds at the idyllic and picturesque New Road have been treated to successes over the years. From the golden era of five County Championship titles – and many more trophies and Lord’s finals – across a 25 year period encapsulating the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s, to last seasons promotion, New Road has played host to many historic moments under the watchful eye of the Glovers Needle and the instantly recognisable Worcester Cathedral.
Geared Up To Celebrate In Style So, whether it is a lazy afternoon spent watching the team battle it out in top tier of the four-day Championship, a night with friends watching the Rapids in the explosive, unpredictable and wholly absorbing T20 campaign, or taking part in one of the many non-cricketing events that the club hold, one thing is certain, Worcestershire County Cricket Club are ensuring that their 150th year will build on the traditions and success that makes the club a sporting institution to savour. www.wccc.co.uk
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A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: FAMILY CAMPING EVENING Avoncroft Museum near Bromsgrove is an award-winning museum that spans 700 years of life in the Midlands through its collection of 30 historic buildings. On the evening of Saturday 20th June the Museum will be opening its doors for a very special overnight camping event and a rare chance to see Avoncroft “after hours”. Families are invited to pitch their tents in the Museum grounds and discover Avoncroft by night. There will be costumed characters in buildings, storytelling around the campfire and stargazing. Bring your own picnic for a Midnight Feast in the famous Guesten Hall with its beautiful 14th century roof. Avoncroft Museum was awarded Destination Worcestershire’s “Best Tourism Experience” in 2014 and holds TripAdvisor “Certificates of Excellence” for 2013 and 2014. Booking in advance is essential, as pitches will not be available on the day. Please see www.avoncroft.org.uk/whats-on/eventsprogramme or call 01527 831363 to reserve your pitch.
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Love An Elgar Tipple Lovells Vineyard, in Welland, sits between the glorious Malvern Hills and the riverside town of Upton upon Severn. The vineyard produces award-winning dry whites, subtle rosés and sparkling pink wines. The wines are named after the local composer, the great Sir Edward Elgar. Lovells Vineyard was planted in 2010 while the two smaller vineyards at Tiltridge Vineyard were planted over twenty years ago. Lovells have eight different varieties of vines from Seyval Blanc to Pinot Noir, all cultivated with meticulous care. The small family-run, boutique vineyard is open between 11am and 4pm weekdays throughout the season (Mid-May to end of October). Group tours are available by appointment, but anybody dropping into the vineyard will be welcome to wander among the vines, find out a little about English wine and enjoy a quiet drink in one of our lovely outside spaces and maybe pick up a bottle of local wine to take home. www.lovellsvineyard.co.uk
THE GREAT OUTDOORS 200 YEARS OF NAVIGATION The Worcester & Birmingham Canal was finally opened to traffic as a through route from Birmingham to Worcester in December 1815. The building of the canal had stalled for a number of years having reached Tardebigge from Birmingham on one level. It took another six years to work out how to get round the Tardebigge Hill and down to the River Severn. The canal itself starts at the River Severn in Worcester. After passing through the city it traverses fine, un-spoilt, Worcestershire countryside, climbs the famous Tardebigge flight of 30 locks up onto the Birmingham plateau, and eventually enters the one mile long Kings Norton Tunnel.
Race on Monday afternoon. Boat trips will be available to the public out of Vines Park and Sunday will see the arrival of the only Severn Trow in existence.
To celebrate the 200 years of navigation, the WorcesterBirmingham & Droitwich Canals Society are leading in organising a number of events through the year and it is a wonderful excuse to come and visit Worcestershire.
A Beer and Boat Festival based in and around Alvechurch Marina, on Friday 15th May to Sunday 17th May, will have family entertainment including Morris Dancers and Appellation Dancers throughout the weekend plus over 30 beers to help quench the thirst.
The celebrations start with the St Richard’s Festival on Friday 1st May to Monday 4th May, which will be held in Vines Park, Droitwich Spa. There will be a boat gathering with entertainment and a real ale bar throughout the weekend. A classic car rally will be held on the Saturday and Sunday. A Farmers’ Market will be taking place in the High Street on Saturday and the now famous St Richard’s Duck
Friday 12th June to Sunday 14th June we will be celebrating at the Worcester Water Festival based in and around Lansdowne Park, Worcester. This will be a free community event again with family entertainment and a real ale bar. The emphasis on entertainment will be to showcase local bands.
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THE MALVERN MUNCH! FOOD WALK The Malvern Munch! Food Walk takes place on Sunday 24th May starting from Rose Bank Gardens in the centre of Great Malvern. The leisurely six mile walk over and around the Malvern Hills offers walkers the chance to taste some great local food and drink whilst listening to live music at stops along the way. Tickets are available from Malvern Tourist Information Centre from the beginning of March at a cost of £20 for adults and £12 for children. Last year’s walk was very popular and sold out in a matter of days, so early booking is advised. Please contact Malvern Tourist Information Centre on 01684 8992289 www.visitthemalverns.org/malvern_munch_walk
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WOOFCESTERSHIRE Bringing your dog on the family holiday can be a wonderful experience for both you and your dog, and Worcestershire is the perfect place to come. Worcestershire has many spectacular walks including; the Malvern Hills, Clent Hills (National Trust), Wyre Forest (Forestry Commission) and the Vale of Evesham, to name but a few, as well as an extensive river and canal network if you prefer something a bit less hilly. Remember when walking your dog to keep an eye open for ‘dogs on a lead’ policy, and of course use the dog bins provided. It is often helpful to carry your dog’s favourite treats, just in case you need to call them back from some particularly fascinating exploring. The visit Woofcestershire campaign (see what we’ve done there!) aims to help you plan your holiday by bringing together details of dog friendly accommodation, attractions, places to eat and events in Worcestershire.
RAMBLE AWAY ON A WALKING HOLIDAY This year Malvern Walking Festival has a record 44 walks over the nine days of the Festival. There is a choice of five different walks each day, four on the final Sunday. Walkers who look forward to the longer walks will be able to join in the three day “Wyche Way” walk from Weobley in Hereford back to Malvern, then immediately following that, by joining the new, for 2015, six-day “Discovery Walk” - starting at Andoversford in the Cotswolds, back to Malvern. As usual, in both cases transport is included from/to Malvern to each day’s start and finish point. Old favourites include the Malvern Hills End-to-End as well as the more demanding End-to-End-&-Back. The always popular visit to Madresfield Estate is also on again this year. There is also a two day walk in the Teme Valley. There are a couple of easy strolls around Great Malvern, one covering Malvern’s famous Water Cure, the second visiting many of Malvern’s Blue and Green plaque sites. Another walk takes you around the hills exploring Malvern’s musical and literary connections.
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Visit Woofcestershire have partnered up with Fish4Dogs, who provide natural food and treats for dogs made from fish. Fish4Dogs are offering a year’s supply of Fish4Dogs food and treats for one lucky dog, for the best photograph of your pooch enjoying their day out in Worcestershire. To enter the competition simply post your photograph on either www.facebook.com/VisitWorcestershire or www.facebook.com/fish4dogsuk with the hashtag #Woofcestershire or email tourism@visitworcestershire.org The competition closes on 30th September 2015. www.visitworcestershire.org/dogfriendly
Other walks cover natural history, geology and local history. One twopart walk involves a train journey though the mile long railway tunnel through the Malvern Hills. www.malvern-hills.co.uk/malvern-walking-festival
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Celebrating the 30th Upton Jazz Festival Upton upon Severn is the ideal setting for a weekend of jazz, fun, and good company on Thursday 25th, Friday 26th, Saturday 27th and Saturday 28th June 2015. Jazz, swing and dance are in two main areas of town. Jazz is located at the Sports Ground, on four days: two sessions of music on Thursday evening at the Sports Ground Marquee, three larger marquees with two dance floors. It will be the second year of Dance@Upton with Beginners and Improvers Dance Classes, and the seventh year of Best of Young Jazz. Jazz Down by the riverside: six town venues including the everpopular Conway Castle Jazz river trips and Jazz under the Bridge. ‘All Welcome’ jam sessions take place at the Social Club. The ever popular Jazz Bus will be running and there will be a Big Saturday Parade. Improved camping, just a short walk to the Jazz, a bigger choice of stalls and food and drink, plus free car parking next to the Sports Ground is sure to make the 30th Upton Jazz Festival the most impressive yet. www.uptonjazz.co.uk
THE ARTS A CALL TO ALL ARTISTS FROM THE ELGAR BIRTHPLACE MUSEUM For England’s greatest composer, Sir Edward Elgar, inspiration came anywhere and everywhere as he famously once said: “My idea is that there is music in the air. Music all around us, the world is full of it and you simply take as much as you require!” In celebration of Elgar’s life and music the Elgar Birthplace Museum is this year launching ‘Inspired by Elgar’ an open painting competition. Artists from Worcestershire and beyond are invited to release their creative juices and submit work based on a range of themes which played an important part in the composer’s life. These themes include; music, landscape, hobbies, buildings, friends and travel. They
offer huge opportunities for subject matter as Elgar’s life was both fascinating and full. Among his many and varied hobbies, he particularly loved golf and cycling. His life spanned a period of great technological change. As a boy he travelled in his father’s pony and trap, and the year before he died took an aeroplane flight. Places meant a great deal to him, and new landscapes brought fresh inspiration - perhaps one of the reasons he moved home more than 20 times. And friends were of huge importance to Elgar as he showed us with his wonderful work The Enigma Variations. www.elgarmuseum.org
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URBAN ART GOES RURAL A National Trust mansion near Pershore is set to capture the nation’s attention by using street art to interpret its historical characters on a colossal scale. 40 foot high artwork at Croome Court, designed and created by street artists and inspired by the estate’s colourful past, is a brand new approach to presenting art and heritage at a country estate. Croome have just begun an 18 month Heritage Lottery funded repair to the house with a scaffold structure surrounding the building, and Croome’s Creative Director Tom Bennett wanted to do something different on the temporary wrap which is on the north side of the house. Croome decided to commission experienced and emerging street artists to create an eye-catching and attention grabbing design which was deeply rooted in Croome’s history. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/croome
STITCHES IN TIME THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM BROADWAY IS TO HOLD AN EXHIBITION OF EYE-CATCHING SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY EMBROIDERY FROM THE FELLER AND ASHMOLEAN COLLECTIONS FROM SATURDAY 14TH FEBRUARY TO SUNDAY 7TH JUNE 2015.
Shop Local in an Aladdin’s Cave THE HOP POCKET SHOPPING VILLAGE IS AN UNUSUAL PLACE WHERE THERE SEEMS TO BE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.
Colourful raised and flat work pictorial panels, fine white and polychrome samplers and dress accessories will be included in the exhibition. The embroideries were created through individual use of stitches, colourful silks, metal threads, pearls and semiprecious stones.
The Hop Pocket Wine Co is also on hand if a pick me up is needed, with free tasting every day. The Cutting Block is a traditional butcher and delicious farm shop, with home made sausages, pork pies and over 40 cheeses. There is a wonderful garden centre, which is well stocked with good quality plants and a lovely selection of wind chimes, spinners and stone statues. www.thehoppocket.com
The embroideries illustrate the themes and concerns which occupied the minds of the young women making them. They often depict biblical stories at a time when religious issues, including the use of images, aroused great controversy. www.ashmoleanbroadway.org
THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OF THE SWAN THEATRE
The Hop Pocket Gift Shop is an Aladdin’s Cave of gifts. Further in you will find outfits and footwear for ladies and gents, as well as children’s clothes. Up the wooden stairs, or the lift, the room opens out into wealth of colours and delight with an enormous range of wooden toys and fair trade gifts. Around one corner many musical instruments, in another, wonderful original art and jewellery. When one gets parched from all the shopping the farmhouse family restaurant is at the heart of the site with fresh coffee and tea, freshly made lunches and homemade, scrumptious cakes.
The exhibition also includes a remarkable casket that was formerly in the collection of HRH The Princess Margaret. It is covered with beautifully worked embroidered panels depicting stories from Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
2015 marks the 50th anniversary of The Swan Theatre, and throughout the year the Theatre will be celebrating with a series of special events. The official opening of the Swan took place on 20th June 1965. The auditorium rang to the sounds of the Cathedral choristers and choirs and with dance, drama and verse readings. Two days later the Swan’s first play was performed by the resident amateur drama group – One Wild Oat with a ticket price of 5 shillings. Among the special commemorative events taking place will include a Gala Night in May with many well-known and key figures invited to return to The Swan Theatre, and a celebratory evening of entertainment on the 20th June at which all the amateur groups associated with the Swan have been invited to participate. Chris Jaeger, the current Director of The Swan, is writing a book about the history of the Theatre, and will be undertaking 50 challenges to raise funds to keep the Theatre open for the next 50 years! www.worcesterlive.co.uk
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HOME OF FAMILY
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FAMILY Saving the Planet in Gheluvelt Park Gheluvelt Park is arguably Worcester’s finest park, and was built in 1922 in honour of those lost in the First World War. It has two distinct areas - a formal park to the east and an informal area managed for wildlife conservation to the west, next to the River Severn.
CELEBRATE THE SEASONS ON SAFARI The best thing about the arrival of spring and then summer is that this is the time when West Midland Safari Park celebrates the seasons with a variety of events loved by the whole family. This is apart from the; 1700 animal encounters, four-mile safari, Discovery Trail, African Village and Adventure Theme Park, which is open daily until 6th November 2015. The events include one during the first major holiday of the New Year. ‘Safari Eggstravaganza’ runs throughout the break and is full of all the joys of Easter, including a giant egg hunt, quizzes, encounters and all kinds of hands-on Easter inspired crafts and activities. After then, its ‘Love Your Safari’ week that coincides with the Spring Bank holiday. This is the time to embrace the precious animals seen at the Park in an inspiring collection of special talks and animal encounters. Summer Nights takes place during the whole of August, with extended opening hours and the Adventure Theme Park staying open until late, there is no better time than during the school holidays to pay this local award winning attraction a visit. www.wmsp.co.uk
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A newly refitted play area and Splashpad, a popular water play feature, is open daily in summer. It includes; a rock pool, tap fountain, foaming jet sprays and a water tunnel. There are also tennis courts, outdoor table tennis, gym equipment and a bandstand, which hosts regular performances. The informal park was created in 2004, with the removal of Barbourne Waterworks. The remaining Victorian pump house was extensively refurbished to become The Pump House Environment Centre, managed by environmental charity the Duckworth Worcestershire Trust. Its aim is to educate and encourage visitors in the many ways of saving the planet. The building demonstrates sustainable technologies and building materials used in its refurbishment, including solar arrays, wind turbines, ground source energy, sheep’s wool insulation, and rainwater harvesting systems, used to flush the toilets. Visitors can watch birds in the wildlife garden or through dedicated ‘birdcams’ whilst enjoying locally sourced, organic and Fair Trade goods in the Pump House Eco Cafe. The Eco Shop sells environmentally friendly household and personal cleaning products. There is a children’s indoor play area and an Eco Library, as well as seating available in the gardens. www.dwt.org.uk
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Family Fun Day If a great value day out for all the family with hours of entertainment, fresh air and fun, and plenty of excitement in a picturesque setting on the banks of the river Severn appeals to you, then look no further; the two Family Fun Race Days at Worcester Racecourse on Sunday 21st June and Sunday 23rd August are tailor made for you. Bring your picnic and bask in the summer sun, enjoying all that a race day has to offer including seven National Hunt races, free large inflatable’s, rodeo horse, obstacle course, candy floss and garden games for the children, plus well-known children’s characters who will be making guest appearances throughout both afternoons. www.worcester-racecourse.co.uk
FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY AT WITLEY COURT & GARDENS Get hands on with history and join us at Witley Court for a season of action-packed family friendly events. The 19th century ruins of Witley Court provide a perfect backdrop to celebrate our Victorian inspired events programme. Witley Court kicks off the season with the Easter Quest where young adventurers are invited to meet the Victorian Housekeeper in a quest to crack clues for a chance to win a delicious chocolate reward. During May Bank Holiday weekend, Witley Court will be celebrating ‘A Very Victorian Day Out’, taking a trip back to Witley’s Victorian heyday for a grand family day out. Expect the best of British fun and historical high-jinx with our great mix of fun and games for all. As well as a special event for Father’s Day we will be hosting a summer long programme of family friendly events all inspired by 19th century living to keep the children entertained during the school holidays. The Victorian Summer Fete rounds off our summer season as we invite you to try your luck at our Victorian stalls and be amazed by the spectacle of the travelling sideshow and its host of colourful characters. www.english-heritage.org.uk/witleycourt
SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY’S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY The future’s not just bright, it’s golden for the Severn Valley Railway as it looks forward to celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2015 with a special programme of events alongside its usual schedule of family and enthusiast favourites. A special anniversary programme will be in place for the Spring Steam Gala – one of the line’s favourite events held over the weekend Friday 20th March - Sunday 22nd March 2015. The Gala will feature the official public opening of a superb new exhibition at The Engine House Visitor Centre at Highley, which celebrates the first 50 years of the Railway in words and pictures. This special event will join the Severn Valley Railway’s extensive programme of popular events throughout the year including the Family Fun Weekend, Step Back to the 1940s Weekends, Autumn Steam Gala, Ghost Trains and Santa Season Services. www.svr.co.uk
TOP BARN ACTIVITY CENTRE FAMILY FUN Set in beautiful countryside just outside the city of Worcester, Top Barn would like to share with you 800 acres of picturesque farmland running alongside the River Severn. Top Barn boasts the largest range of land and water based activities in the Midlands all in one location. From taster sessions to courses, bespoke packages to residential and fully catered options, everything can be tailored specifically to your needs. From kayaking and sailing to treeless ropes, archery and climbing, the problem isn’t what you’ll do, but how you will fit it all in! www.topbarn.co.uk
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HAVE A GOOD NIGHT’S REST ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVER SEVERN The Mug House Inn is nestled on the Worcestershire and Shropshire borders alongside the River Severn in the picturesque town of Bewdley, known for its Georgian architecture and quaint black and white cottages. The Inn, with an AA rosette restaurant and AA 4 star accommodation has a stunning riverside frontage, located alongside the River Severn on the north side of Bewdley bridge. A warm and friendly welcome will always await you here at the Mug, with a great selection of real ales, fine wines and great food. After a good nights rest it is the perfect platform for an exhilarating walk along the river to take in the views and wildlife in and around Bewdley. Other attractions include the Severn Valley Railway, West Midland Safari Park and Leisure Park and the Wyre Forest (Forestry Commission) which includes the Go Ape! high wire forest adventure.
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RELAXATION RELAX ON A SCENIC COUNTRYSIDE JOURNEY IN A MORGAN For more than 100 years the Morgan Motor Company has been making sports cars in the Worcestershire town of Malvern. Famous for their unique blend of quality materials, craftsmanship and performance, the Morgan holds a special place in the heart of anyone who loves beautiful cars with plenty of charisma. Now you can experience the passion for yourself when you take a Morgan for a spin and visit the factory and workshops where the cars are still made today. Choose between a new classic Morgan or the built-for-fun 3 wheeler, and after a brief vehicle handover you’ll head out for a unique experience around the lovely local countryside or further if you wish! Enjoy your chance to put the car through its paces and to discover just how it handles. What’s Included? • Enjoy your choice of a new classic Morgan or Morgan 3 wheeler • Available to hire for one day, 24 hours, a weekend or a whole week! •P rices start from £190.00 for one day, fully insured! Terms and conditions apply To book this unique experience and for further information please contact Sally Baylis on 01684 573104 sally.baylis@morgan-motor.co.uk www.morgan-motor.co.uk
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WORCESTERSHIRE’S MOST AMAZING VENUE HAS JUST GOT EVEN BETTER… PURE RELAXATION AT BROCKENCOTE HALL WITH SUBLIME SUNDAYS The beautiful county of Worcestershire comes alive in spring, with long walks and countryside aplenty. Brockencote’s Victorian manor on the country estate is nestled amid tranquil grounds complete with gently grazing livestock, a scenic lake and restored dovecote. Avoid life's hustle and bustle and retreat to Brockencote for rest and relaxation. Book a Sublime Sunday Break and arrive for a welcome tea or coffee, settle into your superior room and then enjoy a three course market menu dinner of awardwinning food in the 3 AA Rosette restaurant, with a full English breakfast the following morning. www.brockencotehall.com
STEEPED IN HISTORY IN THE TEME VALLEY The Lion Inn is situated in Clifton upon Teme, a beautiful village overlooking the Teme Valley in Worcestershire. Originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement, the village contains many ancient buildings, including St Kenelm’s Church and the pub. Steeped in history and surrounded by wonderful countryside, Clifton upon Teme is situated some nine miles south of Tenbury Wells and eleven miles from Worcester. The Lion Inn offers local food, traditional ales and ciders, as well as three guest rooms and a large garden for summer days and warm evenings. www.thelionclifton.co.uk
“The most charismatic bedroom suites the county has ever seen.”
Tucked away beneath Worcestershire’s famous Malvern Hills, Stanbrook Abbey is a venue packed full of extraordinary features that are guaranteed to impress and amaze you! Set within 22 acres of stunning grounds which are themselves surrounded by an area of outstanding natural beauty, an extensive but sympathetic refurbishment has made the Abbey the amazing venue it is today. The former convent is constructed of red brick, with stone dressings and Gothic windows. Together with the abbey church, the convent was designed by Edward Welby Pugin, son of the renowned 18th century architect Augustus Pugin. Stanbrook Abbey’s extensive gardens and picturesque grounds include a beautiful, lavenderfilled butterfly garden and weeping willows trailing into a private lake.
Not to be outdone, the Abbey’s interior will take your breath away. Experience the Callow Great Hall with its ornate vaulted ceiling and mesmerising stained glass windows, or relax to the sound of the grand piano in the Piano Lounge. On 1st March 2015, 52 bedroom doors will open to reveal the most charismatic bedroom suites the county has ever seen. Previously nun’s cells, the bedrooms now play host to king size beds framed by cloister inspired bedsteads, power steam showers and free standing baths ready to relax and unwind in. As well as the usual features such as flat screen TVs and luxury amenities, Stanbrook pride themselves on the quirky touches in each individually styled bedroom; from original word carvings to private balconies, each nook and cranny is just waiting to be explored. w ww.amazingvenues.co.uk/ venue/stanbrook-abbey
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GARDENS RHS MALVERN SPRING FESTIVAL Celebrate the beginning of the gardening season at the new look RHS Malvern Spring Festival from Thursday 7th May to Sunday 10th May 2015. The event will host top medal winning Show Gardens, spectacular floral displays, celebrity guests and a quality shopping experience. See inspirational Show Gardens created by top designers including RHS Gold Medal Winners and visit the unique Festival Gardens which encourage and inspire new fledgling gardening talent. The Malvern Floral Marquee will be home to over eighty top nurseries with their stunning floral displays. Don’t miss out on top tips and advice from nursery owners and leading gardening experts at the Potting Bench.
Choose from hundreds of plants, exquisite crafts and stylish garden furniture to transform your own outdoor room. Enjoy live music and simply soak up the atmosphere of our beautiful location. Sample and buy delicious local and international produce in the Festival Food and Drink Pavilion, and don’t miss the advice and demos being held over the kitchen table at the heart of the Pavilion. For the novice gardener and grow your own enthusiast, head to Get Going Get Growing where experts will be on hand with top tips for your garden and allotment. On display will be three gardens and the designer will be holding workshops on how you can recreate these looks at home. w ww.rhsmalvern.co.uk or call the ticket office on 01684 584924.
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EXPERIENCE ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S GREAT GARDENS Hidcote is an arts and crafts garden in the north Cotswolds, a stone’s throw from Broadway, Evesham and Stratford-upon-Avon. Created by the talented American horticulturist, Major Lawrence Johnston its colourful and intricately designed outdoor ‘rooms’, are always full of surprises. Explore the maze of narrow paved pathways and discover secret gardens, magnificent vistas and plants that burst with colour. Many of the plants found growing in the garden were collected from Johnston’s many plant hunting trips to far away places. It’s the perfect place if you’re in need of gardening inspiration. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hidcote
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BRAND NEW RALPH COURT GARDENS Ralph Court Gardens is a truly inspirational three acre garden overlooking the Malvern Hills. The gardens have been carefully developed over the last ten years and are located in the grounds of a gothic rectory, offering an exciting and enjoyable experience to all ages. The attraction is ramped and completely accessible to wheelchair users. The gardens have been divided into twelve themes including, ‘mythology’, ’countries of the world’ and ‘fantasy and culture’. The gardens include, beautifully planted shrubs, trees and flowers with added extras to portray scenes from Africa to Italy, Wind in the Willows and Alice in Wonderland. The pirate ship is a favourite along with the Medusa pool complete with fog and snakes. The resident three metre high dragon, Edwina, overlooks her nest and puffs out smoke over the visitors. No visit would be complete without stopping at the superb ‘Phileas Fogg’ tea room, which provides a wide range of food from light snacks, homemade scrumptious cakes to delicious lunches, all prepared on site using mostly home grown produce. www.ralphcourtgardens.co.uk
ENGAGE WITH SPETCHLEY’S PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE NESTLING JUST TWO MILES FROM WORCESTER ARE THE MUCH UNDERSTATED GARDENS OF SPETCHLEY PARK. SET UP AS A CHARITY IN 1997, SPETCHLEY GARDENS PROVIDE THIRTY ACRES OF PEACEFUL TRANQUILLITY WHERE EVERY ASPECT OF GARDENING CAN BE SEEN AND ENJOYED.
THE ‘ART’ OF GARDENING! 2015 marks the tenth anniversary of the Jinney Ring Garden Sculpture Trail and the popular Craft Centre, situated between Droitwich and Bromsgrove. The Trail is a great opportunity for Jinney Ring to display larger works of art than they would normally have room for inside their two hundred year old barn buildings. The large attractive gardens situated at the back of the Centre allow artists scope to display their art in such a way as to give visitors a better idea of how they look in an outside setting, contrasting with the flora and fauna and against the terrific views of the Malvern Hills. Artists come from far and wide to exhibit their art here, and it also gives the twelve craft and designer artists who are based at the Centre a chance to get outside too! www.jinneyring.co.uk
Spetchley is a garden for all tastes, the gardens are not a formal paradise of neatly manicured lawns or beds, but rather a wondrous display of plants, shrubs and trees, woven into a garden of many rooms and vistas, all with a fascinating story to tell. Spetchley was one of the first gardens to open its gates to visitors under the National Garden Scheme over seventy years ago and has recently received funding to improve visitor access, preserve Spetchley’s unique heritage as well to give visitors the opportunity to learn, understand and engage with Spetchley’s past, present and future. 2015 is a very big year as the Welcome Centre, shop and new car park will open and works begin on the cart shed, stage coach and lake that will help to make Spetchley one of Worcestershire’s finest historical attractions. www.spetchleygardens.co.uk
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visit Webbs, Wychbold
for shopping, eating and relaxing... Webbs, Wychbold is one of the biggest garden centres in the UK and has been awarded Garden Centre of the Year by the Garden Association three times! Catering for all your garden and home needs, Webbs, Wychbold is THE place to come for an inspirational and relaxing day out. Webbs, Worcester Road, Wychbold, Droitwich Spa, Worcs WR9 0DG Tel: 01527 860000
www.webbs.co.uk Also at Webbs, W ychbold
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Spetchley Park Gardens is home to a wondrous display of plants, shrubs and trees that have been lovingly planted over 400 years by successive generations of the Berkeley family. Enjoy wonderful walks through the Gardens followed by a delicious afternoon tea in The Old Laundry Tea Room.
Tea Room • Gift Shop • Plant Sales
Open from 1st April – 30th September – Wednesday to Sunday & Bank Holiday Mondays 11am-6pm October – Saturday & Sunday only 11am-4pm
www.spetchleygardens.co.uk /SpetchleyParkGardens
@SpetchleyPark Spetchley Park Gardens, Spetchley WR5 1RS
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FIND HOTELS, B&B’S, SELF CATERING AND CAMPING & CARAVANNING IN:
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Given to hotels and guest accommodation with high scores for breakfast. These are the official marks of quality awarded to accommodation by VisitEngland and the AA. Annual visits are made to ensure quality.
Bromsgrove, Droitwich Spa & Redditch
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Broadway, Evesham & Pershore
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Upton upon Severn
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The Malverns
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Bromyard & Ledbury
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Simple, practical, no frills
Accommodation providing specific equipment and services for cyclists, i.e. meals, maps and secure storage.
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➤➤➤➤➤ AA-inspected camping and caravan sites are rated from one up to five Pennants, according to their style and the range of facilities they offer.
Campus VisitEngland’s scheme covers the universities that are able to accommodate visitors during the vacation periods.
Families welcome Accommodation that allows families to book with confidence knowing that thought has been given to their needs.
David Bellamy Conservation Award Awarded to businesses delivering demonstrable green initiatives. There are three levels bronze, silver and gold.
Tastes of Worcestershire Awarded to businesses that serve 70% or more local food and drink produce in their breakfasts, lunches or dinners.
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Nationally recognised farmers consortium offering quality accommodation.
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Indicates hotels that stand out as the very best, regardless of style. As selected by the inspectors.
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Gold star award Awarded by the AA and indicates an establishment is within the upper 10% score for 3, 4 or 5 star.
Award for Excellence Awarded to businesses on their ability to provide an exceptional tourism experience, the quality of the accommodation, excellent customer service as well as outstanding endeavours to serve and promote locally sourced food and drink produce.
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WORCESTER HOTELS, GUEST HOUSES AND B&BS Diglis House Hotel Stanbrook Abbey Church House Green Farm B&B Hill Farm House Osborne House Phepson Farm B&B Worcester Whitehouse Ye Olde Talbot University of Worcester
Worcester Callow End Worcester Crowle Green Nr Inkberrow Worcester Droitwich Spa Worcester Worcester Worcester
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WORCESTER SELF CATERING Four Seasons The Hayloft Look Out Lodge The Manor House at Stanbrook Abbey The Firs Holly Lodge Maybury & Malvern View The New Cottage Hazeldene Hop Pickers Rural Retreat Phepson Farm Cottages Pitlands Farm Holidays
Worcester Hadley Hallow Callow End Lower Broadheath Earls Croome Lower Broadheath Hallow Cotheridge Leigh Droitwich Spa Clifton Upon Teme
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BEWDLEY, KIDDERMINSTER, STOURPORT-ON-SEVERN & TENBURY WELLS HOTELS, GUESTHOUSES AND B&BS Brockencote Hall Bank House Cox's Barn Woodcolliers Arms Granary Hotel Wharton Park
Chaddesley Corbett Bewdley Cleobury Mortimer Bewdley Kidderminster Bewdley
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BROMSGROVE, DROITWICH SPA & REDDITCH HOTELS, GUESTHOUSES AND B&BS St Andrews Town Hotel Abbey Hotel, Golf & Spa Manor Hill House The Old Rectory
Droitwich Spa Redditch Upton Warren Redditch
BROMSGROVE, DROITWICH SPA & REDDITCH SELF CATERING The Durrance
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UPTON UPON SEVERN GUESTHOUSES AND B&BS Willow Cottages
Tewkesbury
THE MALVERNS HOTELS, GUEST HOUSES AND B&BS The Dell House Elim Conference Centre Four Hedges The Pembridge Kilmorie Smallholding Mount Pleasant Hotel Sidney House B&B
Malvern Wells West Malvern Hanley Castle Malvern Staunton Great Malvern Great Malvern
THE MALVERNS SELF CATERING Greenbank Garden Flat Holywell Suite The Dell House Mere End Cabin Rhydd Farm Barn
Malvern Malvern Wells Malvern Wells Hanley Swan Hanley Castle
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BROMYARD & LEDBURY SELF CATERING Woodside Lodges Five Bridges Cottages White House Cottages Woodside Country Park
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HOTEL Severn Street, Worcester, WR1 2NF T 01905 353518 E diglis.house@hotmail.co.uk www.diglishousehotel.co.uk The Diglis House Hotel is in the very heart of Worcester, located on the banks of the River Severn but within easy walking distance of the city centre. Privately owned and managed, it has a unique atmosphere with something for everyone, an unrivalled location and reputation. With 28 individually designed bedrooms, complimentary parking and Wi-Fi and a freshly cooked English breakfast included in our rates. A warm welcome awaits all our guests at the Diglis House. No of rooms 28 Cheque/Credit Card Single from £70 Double/Twin from £80 Suites from £105
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Dormston Lane, Nr Inkberrow Worcester WR7 4JS T 01386 793159 E enquiries@hillfarmhouse.co.uk www.hillfarmhouse.co.uk Hill Farm House is a small family-run business where you will find quality bed & breakfast accommodation and a warm welcome. No of rooms 4 Cash/Cheque Single from £50 Double/Twin from £65 Family from £85
17 Chestnut Walk Worcester WR1 1PR T 01905 22296 E rick@osborne-house.co.uk www.osborne-house.co.uk Family-run traditional B&B. Close to city centre, River Severn, railway station, Cathedral, horse racing, cricket, theatres. Off-road parking, free Wi-Fi. No of rooms 4 Cash/Credit Card Single from £35 Double/Twin from £55 Family from £80
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Callow End, Nr Worcester, WR2 4TD T 01905 830195 E hello@stanbrookabbey.com www.stanbrookabbey.com A magnificent monastery with Pugin Chapel and Bell Tower set in its own private estate in the shadow of the Malvern Hills. Stanbrook Abbey is an imposing and impressive former monastery nestled in 21 acres of Worcestershire countryside with incredible views over The River Severn and Worcester Cathedral. With 57 beautifully appointed bedroom suites this truly is a unique property. Conveniently located close to the M5 the venue is ideal for both leisure and business requirements. No of rooms 57 Cash/Credit Card Single from £175 Double/Twin from £210 Family from £245
CHURCH HOUSE
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Claines, Worcester, WR3 7RL T 01905 452366 E wr37rl@btinternet.com www.churchhousebandb.co.uk A working farm, just five minutes from Junction 6 of the M5 and two miles from historic Worcester. An extensive range of good local pubs and restaurants to choose from, with the renowned Mug House, close by. No of rooms 2 Cash/Cheque Single from £55 Double/Twin from £75
Crowle Green, Worcester WR7 4AB T 01905 381807 E thegreenfarm@btinternet.com www.thegreenfarm.co.uk Peaceful farmhouse accommodation. Each room has its own sitting room and entrance. Ideal for exploring all Worcestershire or as a stop-over on a longer journey. No of rooms 3 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card Single from £55 Double/Twin from £75
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THE LION INN
Nr Worcester, WR2 4UB T 01905 831736 E henwickhouse@hotmail.com www.henwickhouse.com The perfect getaway, nestling on the side of the Old Hills overlooking the historic town of Worcester and with dramatic views to the Malvern Hills.
Nr Worcester, WR6 6DH T 01886 812975 E enquiries@thelionclifton.co.uk www.thelionclifton.co.uk A traditional yet stylish country pub offering great food in a classic pub environment with simple yet stylish bedrooms at great prices including a great breakfast.
CROWN & SANDYS
THE ELMS HOTEL & SPA
HOLLAND HOUSE
THE MANOR ARMS
Worcester, WR9 0EW T 01905 620252 E info@thecrownandsandys.co.uk www.thecrownandsandys.co.uk Set in the beautiful village of Omberlsey with access to Droitwich, Worcester & surrounding areas. With 6 contemporary en suite rooms, parking, WIFI, tea & coffee facilities & flat screen TV’S.
Worcester, WR6 6AT T 01299 896666 E info@theelmshotel.co.uk www.theelmshotel.co.uk An elegant Queen Anne mansion in 10 acres of grounds. Ideal for couples, families and friends.
Worcester, WR5 2JT T 01905 353939 E beds@holland-house.me.uk www.holland-house.me.uk A warm welcome awaits you at this mid terrace house within walking distance of the cathedral and shops.
Nr Worcester, WR9 7NH T 01299 890300 E info@themanorarms.co.uk www.themanorarms.co.uk Recently refurbished to a high standard and still maintaining it’s quintessentially English Inn charm, offering an eclectic and constantly changing menu and real ale selection.
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Himbleton, Droitwich Spa WR9 7JZ T 01905 391205 E info@phepsonfarm.co.uk www.phepsonfarm.co.uk A rural escape set in peaceful Worcestershire countryside with fishing lake and wildlife walk. Relax in the well equipped bedrooms and enjoy award-winning breakfasts. No of rooms 6 Cash/Cheque Single from £50 Double/Twin from £75
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Foregate Street, Worcester, WR1 1EA T 01905 24308 E enquiries@worcswhitehouse.com www.worcesterwhitehouse.co.uk Opposite Foregate Street train station the Whitehouse Hotel is well located for business and leisure guests. No of rooms 84 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card Single from £69 Double/Twin from £79 Family from £79
Friar Street, Worcester, WR1 2NA T 01905 23573 E 9250@greeneking.co.uk www.yeoldetalbot-worcester.co.uk Originally a coaching inn dating back to the 13th century, superbly located opposite Worcester Cathedral. The hotel’s cosy bar lounge offers seasonal menus, complemented by a selection of fine wines and real ales. All room rates are inclusive of breakfast. No of rooms 29 Cash/Credit card Single from £60 Double/Twin from £75
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Nr Worcester, WR1 3JR T 07974 809446 E rosiejudd1@g.mail.com www.st-georges-square.com Barbourne Terrace, is a tastefully decorated, fully-serviced, secure, one-bedroom apartment, with gated parking and entry system with easy access to city centre, M5. Free WI-FI.
Nr Worcester, WR1 1QH T 01905 26529 E jenniferwren49@hotmail.com A delightful b&b, close to Worcester city centre, the train station and river Severn. Situated in a tree lined avenue, which is in a conservation area. Care and attention to detail is taken to make your stay pleasant and memorable.
Nr Worcester, WR1 1HU T 01905 26311 E info@wyattguest.co.uk www.wyattguest.co.uk Small, independent, family run guest house within walking distance (10 mins) to city centre cathedral, racecourse and river. Dogs welcome.
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THE MANOR COACH HOUSE Nr Worcester, WR3 8SJ T 01905 456457 E info@manorcoachhouse.co.uk www.manorcoachhouse.co.uk Situated in semi-rural Hindlip with beautifully furnished rooms, enjoy our wonderfully relaxing gardens and views of the surrounding countryside.
MANOR HOUSE B&B Nr Worcester, WR5 3JZ T 01905 820825 E s.jenkins123jenkins@ btinternet.com www.fourstarmanorhouse.co.uk Grade II Georgian property in peaceful village three miles from Worcester in wonderful countryside close to Cheltenham and Malvern.
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University of Worcester, City Campus Worcester WR1 3AS
University of Worcester, St John’s Campus Worcester WR2 6AJ
Stay at City Campus in the heart of Worcester. En-suite rooms in flats of 6/7. Modern, fully equipped with kitchens, dining spaces, flat screen TVs. Self catering, B&B or other catering options. Individual and group bookings welcome.
Stay at leafy St John’s Campus, just 7 minutes by bus or an easy walk to the city centre. Choice of rooms to suit all budgets. Self catering, B&B or other catering options. Individual and group bookings welcome.
Units 30 People 1-175 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card Prices from £37 per person per night (available mid Jun – first week in Sep only)
Units 112 People 1-760 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card Prices from £29 per person per night (available mid Jun – first week in Sep only)
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SELF CATERING ★ ★ ★ ★ Mayhouse Farm, Hadley, Droitwich Spa WR9 0AS T 07770 883091 E thehayloft@mayhousefarm.com www.mayhousefarm.com The Hayloft is a modern barn conversion with two bedrooms and two bathrooms in a quiet and peaceful location just 6 miles north of Worcester.
SELF CATERING Battenhall Avenue, Worcester, WR5 2HW T 01905 357563 E haywardpowis2@hotmail.co.uk www.worcester4seasons.co.uk Two contemporary south facing apartments set in an acre of garden on a leafy avenue in a peaceful and quiet area yet close to the city centre. Both spacious apartments have underfloor heating: all ground floor Severn apartment has two bedrooms and views of orchard; split level Teme apartment has views towards the Malvern Hills. Units 2 People 8 Cash/Cheque Prices from £270
THE FIRS
HOLLY LODGE
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E6 SELF CATERING ★ ★ ★ ★ Hollybeds Farm, Earls Croome Worcester WR8 9DA T 01684 592877 E Sandra@hollylodge.biz www.hollylodge.biz
In village of Elgar’s Birthplace, 4 star ground floor self-contained apartment for 2. Sitting room, bedroom, kitchen, shower room, shared utility. Off-road, quiet and relaxing.
Off A38 Earls Croome, a luxury log cabin set in idyllic surroundings, overlooking the Severn Valley on a working farm.
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NO 1 DIGLIS LOCK COTTAGE
Nr Worcester, WR5 3QH T 01905 820364 E info@thebarn-beechcroft.co.uk www.thebarn-beechcroft.co.uk Converted barn set in a rural location on smallholding. Private access and enclosed garden. Dogs welcome. Ideal for countryside, pubs, amenities and tourist attractions.
Worcester, WR1 3BS T 07958 637261 E lettings@diglislockcottage.co.uk www.diglislockcottage.co.uk Situated on Diglis Island, just 10 mins walk to the city centre. Quaint, comfy rooms & wood burning stoves.
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Birchall Green Farm, Sinton Green Hallow WR2 6NT T 07799 050424 E lookoutlodge@hotmail.co.uk www.lookoutlodge.co.uk A warm welcome awaits you at our ideally located country lodge. Perfect for Worcester and Malvern. Generous size for groups and families. Sleeps 6 + cot. Short breaks available. Units 1 People 6 Cash/Cheque Prices from £550 ` n { f& � L O v X
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D5 SELF CATERING Nr Worcester, WR2 4TD T 01905 830195 E hello@stanbrookabbey.com www.stanbrookabbey.com This beautiful Georgian Manor House is set in the 21 stunning acres of Stanbrook Abbey and provides the perfect solution for an indulgent weekend break, an executive business event, private party or incredible wedding.
Units 1 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card Prices from £700
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Upper Lightwood Farm, Lower Broadheath, Worcester WR2 6RL T 01905 333202 E upperlightwood@hotmail.co.uk www.upperlightwood.weebly.com
Bridles End House, Greenhill Lane Hallow, Worcester WR2 6LG T 01905 640953 E jeeves@thenewcottage.co.uk www.thenewcottage.co.uk
Stay on a working farm in a quiet and unspoilt area with views across the Teme Valley and Malvern Hills. 3.5 miles from city centre.
Well equipped and pleasantly situated modern cottage. The shower, toilet & one of the single bedrooms are situated on the ground floor.
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SELF CATERING ★ ★ ★ ★ Little Lightwood Farm Lightwood Lane, Cotheridge, Worcester WR6 5LT T 01905 333236 E Richard@lightwoodfarm.co.uk www.lightwoodfarm.co.uk A beautifully constructed log cabin located on our family farm in the picturesque Teme Valley just 3 miles from Worcester. Enjoying a breathtaking view of the Malvern Hills and Martley hillside. 3½ miles from Worcester on A44 to Leominster, turn down Lightwood Lane and it is the first drive on the right. Views of the Malvern Hills; cricket, golf and swimming not faraway. Units 1 People 6 Cash/Cheque Prices from £300
BROCKENCOTE HALL HOTEL
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C4 SELF CATERING ★ ★ ★ ★ Pitlands Farm, Clifton-upon-Teme Worcester WR6 6DX T 01886 812220 E info@pitlandsfarm.co.uk www.pitlandsfarm.co.uk Set in 25 acres in picturesque Teme Valley, choice of lodges and bungalows. Coarse fishing pools. Ideally situated for walking or touring. Hot tub and sauna. Holistic therapy treatments also available. Units 6 People 2-6 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card Prices from £285-£650 ` aF � L X , Çl vO & n f {
POOL HOUSE AT WITLEY COURT Nr Worcester, WR6 6JT T 0870 333 1187 E holidaycottages@ english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk/ holidaycottages A private residence situated within the grounds of Witley, just a 10 minutes walk from the mansion and comes with its own secluded garden.
No of rooms 21 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card Single from £105 Double/Twin from £135 Family from £175
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Phepson Farm, Himbleton Droitwich Spa WR9 7JZ T 01905 391205 E info@phepsonfarm.co.uk www.phepsonfarm.co.uk
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Brockencote Hall Hotel is an award winning peaceful luxury retreat, tucked away amid some of England’s finest countryside and heritage. This newly refurbished Victorian country manor house hotel is set in 70 acres of beautiful parkland, complete with a scenic lake and in the distance, a gentle glimpse of the famed Malvern Hills.
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Three cottages beautifully converted from traditional farm buildings retaining many original features. Set on a working farm in peaceful countryside with fishing lake and wildlife walk.
Chaddesley Corbett, Nr Kidderminster, DY10 4PY T 01562 777876 E info@brockencotehall.com www.brockencotehall.com
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BROOME PARK FARM
GAINSBOROUGH HOUSE HOTEL
Cleobury Mortimer, DY14 0LB T 01299 270647 E catherine@broomeparkfarm.co.uk www.broomeparkfarm.co.uk Set in a tranquil, rural location, on the border of Shropshire and Worcestershire just a mile from the market town of Cleobury Mortimer.
Kidderminster, DY11 6BS T 01562 820041 E reservations@ gainsboroughhousehotel.com www.gainsboroughhousehotel.com A listed Georgian house retaining its original charm just a short walk from Kidderminster town centre.
BANK HOUSE
D2 B&B ★ ★ ★ 14 Lower Park, Bewdley, DY12 2DP T 01299 402652 E fleur.nightingale@virgin.net www.bewdley-accommodation.co.uk Enjoy bed and breakfast in the uniquely featured 200 year old Bank House. We can offer you a warm and friendly atmosphere, comfortable, spacious accommodation and breakfasts cooked on the Aga. Cash/Cheque No of rooms 4 Single from £37 Double/Twin from £62
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Our 17th century barn and new luxury log cabin are in a glorious rural setting at the end of a No through road ideally located for the many attractions of both Worcestershire and Herefordshire. Woodland walk, wildlife hide, outdoor heated swimming pool, tennis court, games room and fabulous walks to the Malvern Hills from the doorstep. Weekly bookings available. Short breaks available, Contact for details. Units 2 People 4-5 Cash/Cheque Prices from £495
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Bagginswood, Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, DY14 8LS T 01746 718415 E iain.thompson12@btopenworld.com www.coxsbarn.com Set in a tranquil, rural location near the town of Cleobury Mortimer. Stay in a converted barn on a working farm. A warm welcome awaits you with tea or coffee and cake on arrival. No of rooms 3 Cash/Credit Card Single from £45 Double/Twin from £65
76 Welch Gate, Bewdley, DY12 2AU T 01299 400589 E roger@woodcolliers.co.uk www.woodcolliers.co.uk This quaint grade II listed inn dating from 1780 boasts CAMRA, Cask Marque and Cordon Bleu Chef. Convenient to town, river, SVR, Safari Park and Go Ape. No of rooms 5 Cash/Credit card Single from £32 Double/Twin from £55
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Nr Bewdley, DY14 8TN T 01746 718220 E info@hardwickefarm.co.uk www.hardwickefarm.co.uk Peaceful 16th Century farmhouse in picturesque countryside, ideal base to explore area. Warm welcome assured.
Bewdley, DY12 2DR T 01299 401563 info@kateshillhouse.co.uk www.kateshillhouse.co.uk An elegant grade 2 listed manor house dating back to 1740, surrounded by beautiful gardens. Within easy walking distance of Bewdley.
THE LEAKING WELL
LOWER HOUSE FARM
Nr Stourport-on-Severn, DY13 9SX T 01905 620455 E leakingwell@hotmail.co.uk www.leakingwell.com The 6 rooms all benefit from generous en-suite shower rooms with heated towel rails, digital TV’s and hairdryers.
Nr Tenbury Wells, WR15 8RL T 01885 410233 E kyreequestrianbb@gmail.com www.kyre-equestrian.co.uk Superb countryside, character farmhouse. In a quiet location, and perfect for holidays with horses, spacious stables and grazing available.
MERCURE KIDDERMINSTER
THE MUG HOUSE INN
Bewdley, DY12 1LA T 0844 8159033 E info@mecurekidderminster.co.uk www.mercurekidderminster.co.uk Victorian splendour amid 20 acres. Restored 1870 Century house has original features. Sebastian Coe Health & Fitness Club and 25m pool.
Bewdley, DY12 2EE T 01299 402543 E drew@mughousebewdley.co.uk www.mughousebewdley.co.uk A sympathetically renovated period inn. The bedrooms provide a balance between practicality and homeliness.
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Bewdley, DY12 2DG T 01299 402404 E relax@numberthirty.net www.numberthirty.net Number Thirty... Riverside accommodation “feel at home away from home”. Spanish spoken.
Bewdley T 01299 409465 E theoldtownhall@btinternet.com
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Listed building close to the town centre, offering a warm friendly atmosphere. Relaxing visitor lounge and secluded orchard garden.
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Longbank, Bewdley, DY12 2QW T 01299 405222 E enquiries@whartonpark.co.uk www.whartonpark.co.uk A quality, family run venue situated on the edge of the historic, riverside town of Bewdley. The facilities include a picturesque championship golf course, NEW state of the art covered, floodlit driving range and academy, modern pro shop, spikey’s kafe, comfortable lounge bar, banqueting suites, conference centre and Green’s Restaurant serving A La Carte food. The latest development is the NEW 4* Boutique Accommodation, Seven spacious rooms set in idyllic surroundings with magnificent views boasting super king size beds, 40” HD TV’s, wet rooms, laptop safes, air conditioning and some have balconies. Free Wi-Fi throughout. No of rooms 7 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card (Our prices include VAT and breakfast) Single room from £85 Double/Twin from £95 Family room from £115
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WOODHAMPTON HOUSE
FERN COTTAGE
Bewdley, DY12 3LY T 01299 400129 E tudor.barn@btinternet.com www.tudor-barn.co.uk Peaceful location on edge of Wyre Forest, close to Severn Valley Railway Arley Station. A smallholding with friendly animals. Country pub/restaurant short walk.
Bewdley, DY12 2AT T 01299 402655 E info@welchgate-guesthouse.co.uk www.welchgate-guesthouse.co.uk Town centre location, tasteful decor, comfortable double beds and en suites in all rooms. Always a warm welcome.
Nr Stourport, DY13 0SF T 01299 826510 E enquiries@woodhampton house.co.uk www.woodhamptonhouse.co.uk Delightful coach house set in rural surroundings. Ideal for leisure and business guests, en-suite accommodation and excellent breakfasts.
Bewdley, DY12 2ER T 07899 797535 E bookings@fernview bewdley.co.uk www.ferncottagebewdley.co.uk This recently re built, cosy cottage offers a convenient location within the Georgian town of Bewdley.
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FOREST VIEW RETREAT
THE OLD BARN
ROCHFORD PARK COTTAGES
Bewdley, DY12 2ER T 07899 797535 E bookings@fernview bewdley.co.uk www.fernviewbewdley.co.uk A refurbished bungalow, sleeps 6 in three bedrooms. A short walk from Bewdley, The River Severn and beautiful countryside. Private parking.
Nr Kidderminster, DY14 9XF T 01299 266525 E enquiries@logcabinholidaysuk.com www.forestviewretreat.com Luxury 4 Star Gold self-catering log cabins especially for grown-ups. Set on the edge of the Wyre Forest now with DIY grazing and stabling.
Bewdley, DY12 2UR T 01299 269350 E jill_price@btinternet.com www.theoldbarnbewdley.co.uk Pretty, spacious comfortably furnished cottage set in a peaceful, secluded and charming location with lovely views, with private garden.
Nr Tenbury Wells, WR15 8SP T 01584 781392 E cottages@rochfordpark.co.uk www.rochfordpark.co.uk Situated on a working farm, Plum Tree Cottage and Mooncroft are sympathetically restored former farm buildings, each with its own fenced garden, sharing an open lawn.
ROUNDSTONE VIEW HOLIDAY LET
WYRE FOREST COTTAGES
LICKHILL MANOR CARAVAN PARK
Bewdley, DY12 1AST 07725 998840 E atrow60@hotmail.co.uk www.jamesawhite66.wix.com/ roundstoneview Roundstone View is a 3 doublebedroom chalet set right on the banks of the River Severn with the beautiful views of the Wyre Forest & Severn Valley railway.
T 01562 883609 relax@wyreforestcottage.com www.wyreforestcottage.com Enchanting 17th Century halftimbered farmhouse, sleeps 4, within the Forest of Wyre. Enclosed garden. sleeps 4 and Grade II listed barn sleeps 2, within the Wyre Forest with enclosed gardens.
HOPLEYS FAMILY CAMPING & WYRE FOREST TIPI’S
ST ANDREWS TOWN HOTEL
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Hither Green Lane, Redditch, B98 9BE T 01527 406600 E info@theabbeyhotel.co.uk www.theabbeyhotel.co.uk Stunning family owned hotel situated on a lovely 175 acre estate with Health Club & Championship 18 hole golf course.
HOTEL St Andrews Drive, Droitwich, WR9 8BS T 01905 779677 E enquiries@st-andrewshotel.com www.st-andrewshotel.com Located in the historic town of Droitwich Spa, the St Andrews Town Hotel is the perfect setting whatever the occasion. The hotel has 31 bedrooms, stylish bar, selection of function rooms and an elegant restaurant. The Head Chef prides himself on sourcing the best local produce and specialises in classic dishes with a contemporary twist. New addition (summer 2014) – the stunning orangery makes an ideal venue whether it’s a wedding, conference or a place to relax for afternoon tea. No of rooms 31 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card Single room from £50 Double/Twin from £69 Family room from £115 Heritage (superior) Room from £95
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CHATEAU IMPNEY HOTEL Droitwich Spa, WR9 0BN T 01905 774411 E reservations@chateauimpney.com www.chateau-impney.com An enchanting and unique country house hotel with a blend of iconic French architecture and stunning English parkland setting.
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3 miles from J5/M5 • Large reception rooms for private events • Licensed for civil ceremonies • Landscaped rural gardens • 5 luxury ensuite bedrooms Upton Warren, B61 9HE T 01527 861200 E info@manorhillhouse.co.uk www.manorhillhouse.co.uk
THE SOUTHCREST MANOR HOTEL & SPA Redditch, B97 4JS T 01527 541511 E karen@southcrestmanorhotel.com www.southcrestmanorhotel.com 60 bedroom hotel located amongst picturesque and tranquil surroundings with more than 10 acres of private woodland and lawn.
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Bewdley, DY12 2QL T 01299 402173 E info@hopleyscamping.co.uk www.hopleyscamping.co.uk Family campsite and four furnished tipis on outskirts of Georgian town of Bewdley, in heart of the Severn Valley.
Nr Stourport-on-Severn, DY13 8RL T 01299 871041 E excellent@lickhillmanor.co.uk www.lickhillmanor.co.uk Idyllic riverside setting in 65 acres along the River Severn and just a 12 minute stroll from the town.
BEWDLEY, KIDDERMINSTER, STOURPORT-ON-SEVERN & TENBURY WELLS
TUDOR BARN
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THE OLD RECTORY
THE DURRANCE
HANBURY HALL (NATIONAL TRUST)
INKFORD COURT COTTAGES
Droitwich Spa, WR9 7EA T 01527 821214 E cottages@thenationaltrust.org.uk
Nr Bromsgrove, B47 6DL T 01564 822304 E mbedford2011@hotmail.co.uk A superior restoration of 18th century buildings set around a central courtyard within 6.5 acres on the borders of Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
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Stay in a converted apartment in a wing of Hanbury Hall, early 18th century house, garden & park owned by the Vernon family for nearly 300 years.
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Ipsley Lane, Ipsley, Redditch, B98 0AP T 01527 523000 E ipsleyoldrectory@aol.com www.theoldrectory-hotel.co.uk
Nr Bromsgrove, B61 9EL T 01562 777533 E helenhirons@thedurrance.co.uk www.thedurrance.co.uk
An English country house hotel set in 3 acres of wooded gardens. Radiates comfort, charm and peace. Situated centrally for Stratford, Warwick, The Cotswolds and Birmingham.
3 Self Catering units set around a Georgian Farmhouse accommodating 3 - 6 people per unit. Ground floor rooms available with a large garden and tennis court for your use.
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Nr Pershore, WR10 3BA T 01386 750356 E anchoreck@aol.com www.anchoreckington.co.uk A traditional English Inn built in the 17th Century, full of character and has many features including original exposed beams and large open fireplace.
Nr Pershore, WR10 2QX T 01386 860432 E info@avonreflections.co.uk www.avonreflections.co.uk Comfortable village centre B&B. Riverside views. En-suite twin, double and family rooms (one ground floor). Locally sourced breakfast.
BROADWAY, EVESHAM & PERSHORE UPTON UPON SEVERN
THE VERNON
EVESHAM LODGE B&B
FARNCOMBE ESTATE CENTRE
THE FLEECE INN
Nr Droitwich Spa, B60 4DB T 01527 821236 E info@thevernonhanbury.com www.thevernonhanbury.com Five exclusive individually decorated boutique bedrooms, all with luxurious bedding, contemporary decor and stylish en suite facilites.
Nr Pershore, WR10 3HQ T 01386 710285 E kerry@eveshamlodge.co.uk www.eveshamlodge.co.uk An extended 19th century gate lodge offering B&B in two well appointed en-suite rooms. Located between Pershore and Evesham at the foot of Bredon Hill.
Nr Broadway, WR12 7LJ T 01386 854100 E enquiries@farncombeestae.co.uk www.farncombeestate.co.uk Weekend leisure breaks, short courses and events in the Cotswolds. 89 en-suite bedrooms in 400 acres of countryside.
Nr Evesham, WR11 7JE T 01386 831173 E info@thefleeceinn.co.uk www.thefleeceinn.co.uk Stay in the quintessential English pub owned by the National Trust and run with a love of tradition in a newly refurbished double room.
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BROADWAY HOLIDAY COTTAGES
COACH HOUSE BARN
Nr Pershore, WR10 3BH T 01386 751600 E info@eckingtonmanor.co.uk www.eckingtonmanor.co.uk Located on the edge of the Cotswolds, providing luxury accommodation in this renovated historic farmhouse with individually designed bedrooms.
Broadway, WR12 7BT T 07970 084827 E peterslatter@mail.com www.broadwaycountry cottages.co.uk High Quality Self Catering Holiday Accommodation, surrounded by countryside: The Oaks sleeps 6, Cherry Cottage sleeps 2 with the option of sleeping 3/4.
Nr Pershore, WR8 9BA T 01386 751955 E info@coachhousebarn.co.uk www.coachhousebarn.co.uk Two bedroom self-catering barn conversion renovated to an extremely high standard situated in Defford.
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Pershore, WR10 3HA T 01386 561213 E stephen.smith@homecall.co.uk www.garthcottage.co.uk Delightful detached fully equipped self contained cottage with garden, barbeque and use of heated outdoor pool. Peaceful location. Sleeps 2/3.
Nr Pershore, WR8 9BS T 01386 750902 E info@hopyard-farm.co.uk www.hopyard-farm.co.uk 25 acres of rivers, lake, woodland and open grassland where you can do coarse fishing, stay with your tent or caravan or in our holiday apartment and relax with the wildlife.
Nr Pershore, WR10 3DE T 01386 750394 E anne.gittins@yahoo.co.uk www.upperclattsmore.co.uk A newly built stone cottage situated in picturesque rural setting on Bredon Hill. Ideal base for exploring Malvern’s, Cotswolds and Cheltenham.
Nr Evesham, WR11 8SN T 01386 870073 E newinnlane@uwclub.net www.newinnlane.co.uk Self catering holiday accommodation on a peaceful country lane, ideally located for Warwickshire, Worcestershire and the Cotswolds.
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Nr Tewksbury, GL20 7AN T 01494 722795 E enquiries@thebeckford.com www.thebeckford.com A stunning 18th Century Inn offering great food and accommodation in the northern Cotswolds.
Nr Gloucester, GL19 3PR T 01684 833070 E anne@annehollingworth.com www.littlegrovestable.com Ground floor cottage for two offering a rural holiday central to Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Herefordshire.
Nr Gloucester, GL19 4PG T 01452 840888 or 07788 175007 E info@nashendfarm.co.uk www.nashendfarm.co.uk Brand new for Autumn 2014! Escape to a luxury cosy self catering shepherd’s hut for 2, complete with central heating, internal kitchen and bathroom.
Upton Upon Severn, WR8 9DJ T 01684 592560 E holidaywithadifference@gmail.com www.holidaywithadifference.co.uk This charming farm offers comfortable self catering accommodation in the quiet picturesque Worcestershire.
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STAY IN WORCESTERSHIRE AMAZING VIEW IN THE MALVERNS Malvern, WR14 4PF T 01684 565808 E jonandchris@amazingview.info www.amazingview.info On the side of the Malvern Hills with two en-suite rooms. Enjoy the living room & garden as well as watercolour studio for your creative side.
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North of Tewkesbury, convenient for the Three Counties Showground, close to Hilton Puckrup Hall. En-suite rooms, television, beverages. Ideal walking, cycling. Rivers, golf nearby. No of rooms 3 Cash/Cheque Single from £35 Double/Twin from £65
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114 Graham Road, Malvern WR14 2HX T 01684 574813 E info@thepembridge.co.uk www.thepembridge.co.uk
Four Hedges with its friendly welcome is situated 100 yards from the River Severn. The Three Counties Showground which hosts the agricultural show and garden shows along with various dog and horse shows, is only 3 miles away. The house and garden are dog friendly with a 7 acre field for dog walking. Breakfasts include locally produced food when available and in season.
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2 Green Lane, Malvern Wells, WR14 4HU T 01684 564448 E stay@thedellhouse.co.uk www.thedellhouse.co.uk A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at this amazing former rectory at the foot of the Malvern Hills. Enjoy the house, wooded garden, superb views, home cinema and delicious cooked traditional and vegetarian breakfasts. Groups welcome. No of rooms 4 Credit/Debit Card/Bank Transfer/Cash Single from £60 Double/Twin from £75
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50 Belle Vue Terrace, Great Malvern WR14 4PZ T 01684 561837 E reception@mountpleasanthotel.co.uk www.mountpleasanthotel.co.uk Located within the town centre, with the advantage of being the gateway to the Malvern Hills. Complimentary car parking and WiFi. No of rooms 14 Cash/Credit and Debit cards Single from £60 Double/Twin from £85 Family from £125
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40 Worcester Road, Great Malvern WR14 4AA T 01684 574994 E info@sidneyhouse.co.uk www.sidneyhouse.co.uk Experience the spectacular view of the Severn Valley, from this family-run, Grade II B&B. Situated close to shops, pubs, restaurants and theatre. Easy access to the Hills for walkers (775463). Five minutes drive from Showground and stations, with Wi-Fi access and off-road parking. Ideally located for business travellers with single rooms from £28. No of rooms 8 Credit Card Single from £28 Double/Twin from £59 Family from £85
COLWALL PARK HOTEL
COPPER BEECH HOUSE
COTFORD HOTEL
COTTAGE IN THE WOOD
Nr Malvern, WR13 6QG T 01684 540000 E hotel@colwall.com www.colwall.co.uk A country house hotel, located in the centre of a peaceful rural village, on the sunny western flanks of the Malvern hills, with direct access onto the hills.
Malvern, WR14 3BJ T 01684 565013 E enquiries@copperbeechhouse.co.uk www.copperbeechhouse.co.uk A warm welcome awaits you at this family-run Victorian house. All rooms are en-suite, free Wi-Fi, large lounge and garden. Close to Great Malvern station, theatres, restaurants.
Great Malvern, WR14 2HU T 01684 572427 E reservations@cotfordhotel.co.uk www.cotfordhotel.co.uk Beautiful family run Victorian hotel close to centre of Great Malvern with a renowned French themed restaurant.
Great Malvern, WR14 2LG T 01684 588860 E reception@cottageinthewood.co.uk www.cottageinthewood.co.uk From high on the eastern slopes of the Malvern Hills, enjoy peace, relaxation, fresh air, breathtaking views, with fabulous food and wines.
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POPLAR COTTAGE B & B
Malvern, WR14 1GD T 01684 898290 E enquiries@themalvernspa.com www.themalvernspa.com One of the most significant hotel and spa developments in the UK, providing first class spa and wellness facilities alongside luxurious accommodation and fabulous dining.
Malvern, WR13 5AY T 01886 832397 E info@poplarcottage.co.uk www.poplarcottage.co.uk John & Lyn extend a very warm welcome to anyone staying at Poplar Cottage. Excellent breakfasts, off road parking.
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SELF CATERING Green Lane, Malvern Wells WR14 4HU T 01684 564448 E stay@thedellhouse.co.uk www.thedellhouse.co.uk The Dell House is a stunning property dating from 1820 set in two acres of wooded garden. Nestling at the foot of the Malvern Hills it offers a perfect place for a relaxing break. The two units in the North Wing can be combined with the B&B accommodation to create a venue for larger gatherings of friends or family. Convenience store and petrol nearby. Ideally placed for walking the hills and events at the Three Counties Showground. Units 3 People 1-14 Credit/Debit Cards/Bank Transfer/Cash Prices from £300 - £750
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Little Merebrook, Hanley Swan WR8 0EH T 01684 310899 E hanleyholidays@yahoo.co.uk www.mereendcabin.webs.com A Norwegian log cabin with a grass roof located at the foot of the Malvern Hills in its own wooded grounds by a stream. The cabin is non-smoking.
Rhydd Green, Hanley Castle, Malvern WR8 0AG T 01643 862359 E info@rhyddbarn.co.uk www.rhyddbarn.co.uk Outstanding barn conversion with spacious accommodation on 3 floors and wonderful views of the Malvern Hills. 15 acres of pasture.
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Nr Malvern, WR6 5AH T 01886 884547 E info@hidelow.co.uk www.hidelow.co.uk Small stone country house and excellent self catering cottages. Tastefully refurbished, log fires, landscaped gardens with stunning views.
Nr Malvern, WR13 5NR T 01866 880859 E retreat@theclovermill.com www.theclovermill.com Contemporary and stylish eco-lodges, designed around Ayurvedic Vastu, constructing buildings to ensure a balance between man and nature, creating harmony with the surroundings.
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THE OLD KENNELS FARM COTTAGE
Malvern, WR14 3QP T 01684 572445 E relax@trehernehouse.co.uk www.trehernehouse.co.uk Beautiful B&B as well as a former stable block and coach house offering superior, stylish accommodation in private setting with ample parking.
Ledbury, HR8 1LG T 01531 635024 E info@oldkennelsfarm.co.uk www.oldkennelsfarm.co.uk Six comfortable cottages sleeping 2-6 people situated on the edge of ledbury on a small, friendly, family run working farm.
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B&B Whitbourne, Worcester WR6 5RD T 01886 821955 / 07828286360 E lucy@huntlandsfarm.co.uk www.huntlandsfarm.co.uk Experience a unique, rural retreat on a family run, working farm. Your hosts, Stephen, a Jamaican who loves to cook and Lucy, a farmer’s daughter who loves to upholster, guarantee you a memorable stay. The house offers large Accommodation Quick Reference double bedrooms with en-suite facilities and fantastic views of the farm 37 animals. The full English breakfast uses local produce including fresh eggs Worcester from the farm’s free range chickens. Feast on Stephen’s homemade, seasoned, 38 The Malverns culinary delights and naughty puddings by spending a night in for dinner. No of rooms 5 Cash/Cheque/Credit & Debit Card Single from £60 Double/Twin from £70
EASTNOR COTTAGES Nr Ledbury, HR8 1RL T 01531 633160 E enquiries@eastnorcastle.com www.eastnorcastle.com Located within the grounds of Eastnor Castle in the Southern foothills of The Malvern Hills. Easy access to walking paths, cycle routes and the market town of Ledbury.
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The White House, Aylton Nr Ledbury HR8 2RQ T 01531 670349 E bookings@whitehousecottages.co.uk www.whitehousecottages.co.uk Five very individual self catering cottages in tranquil setting, 5 miles west of Ledbury. Perfect for exploring the Malvern Hills, Herefordshire and the surrounding area. Units 5 People 1-5 Cash/Cheque/Bank Transfer Prices from £195-£510 ` f&F � L X O Ç
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CAMPING & CARAVAN ★ ★ ★ ★ Falcon Lane, Ledbury HR8 2JN T 01531 670269 E info@woodsidelodges.co.uk www.woodsidelodges.co.uk Our beautiful 28 acre site is close to the Malvern Hills and Herefordshire Trail, providing an ideal base for walkers, cyclists as well as those just wanting to relax. We offer touring facilities, camping pods and 5 self-contained studio bunk rooms.
HOPE END HOLIDAYS Cradley, WR13 5JQ T 01531 633008 E info@hopeendholidays.co.uk www.hopeendholidays.co.uk Set in the grounds of a 70 Acre small holding is the restored stone barn with panoramic views of the rolling hills of both Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Walkers, cyclists & horses welcome.
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TOURISM BUSINESS LISTINGS
HISTORY, HERITAGE, GARDENS Almonry Museum & Heritage Centre
Evesham, WR11 4BG 01386 446944 tic@almonry.ndo.co.uk www.almonryevesham.org A collection that spans the prehistoric to the 20th century, across 12 rooms and a garden. Find out how Evesham has developed and grown over time.
Arley Arboretum
Nr. Bewdley, DY12 1XG 01299 861368 info@arleyarboretum.co.uk www.arleyarboretum.co.uk One of the oldest privately owned arboretums in the UK with listed walled garden containing Italianate garden, herbaceous borders & tearoom.
Ashmolean Museum Broadway Broadway, WR12 7DP 01386 859047
housemanager@ashmoleanbroadway.org
www.ashmoleanbroadway.org Based at Tudor House, with object displays from 17th - 21st centuries and exciting exhibits including paintings and decorative arts.
Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings
Bromsgrove, B60 4JR 01527 831363 / 831886 bookings@avoncroft.org.uk www.avoncroft.org.uk A unique home for historic buildings rescued from demolition and rebuilt in a beautiful corner of Worcestershire’s rural countryside.
Bewdley Museum Bewdley, DY12 2AE 0845 603 5699
bewdley.museum@wyreforestdc.gov.uk
www.bewdleymuseum.co.uk Displays give an insight into the trades and crafts of the local area. Enjoy hands-on activities, craft demonstrations and events
Bodenham Arboretum
Kidderminster, DY11 5TB 01562 852444 www.bodenham-arboretum.co.uk Arboretum and restaurant set within a working farm. Over 3,000 varieties of rare trees and shrubs, beautifully landscaped around 12 pools and lakes.
Broadway Tower
Broadway, WR12 7LB 01386 852390 info@broadwaytower.co.uk www.broadwaytower.co.uk A unique Capability Brown folly tower open to visitors wanting to experience great English heritage in an inspiring location with amazing views.
Brockhampton Estate
(National Trust) Bringsty, WR6 5TB 01885 482077 / 488099 brockhampton@nationaltrust.org www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brockhampton
Traditional farmed estate and medieval manor house, surrounded by a moat, dating back to 1530-40. Miles of walks in 687 hectares of park and woodland.
The Churches Conservation Trust
Various locations 0845 303 2760 central@tcct.org.uk www.visitchurches.org.uk Visit various churches within the county cared for by The Churches Conservation Trust.
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The Commandery
Worcester, WR1 2HU 01905 361821 commandery@worcestershire.gov.uk www.museumsworcestershire.org.uk Glorious Grade I listed building, with a long and varied history. Uncover its past, from medieval to Victorian, and its characters.
Croome (National Trust) Nr. Worcester, WR8 9DN 01905 371006 croome@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/croome Expect the unexpected with stories of loss and survival across Croome. Droitwich Spa Heritage and Information Centre
Droitwich Spa, WR9 8DS 01905 774312 heritage@droitwichspa.gov.uk Discover the history of Droitwich Spa from salt town to modern day. BBC radio room, brass rubbing, souvenirs, comprehensive TIC.
Eastnor Castle
Nr. Ledbury, HR8 1RL 01531 633160 enquiries@eastnorcastle.com www.eastnorcastle.com Magnificent fairytale castle dramatically situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the foothills of The Malvern’s.
Elgar Birthplace Museum
Nr. Worcester, WR2 6RH 01905 333224 birthplace@elgarmuseum.org www.elgarmuseum.org Explore the life of one of England’s greatest composers and get an insight into the musical inspirations of Sir Edward Elgar, whose masterpieces include Pomp & Circumstance.
Forge Mill Needle Museum & Bordesley Abbey Visitor Centre Redditch, B98 8HY 01527 62509 info@forgemill.gov.uk www.forgemill.org.uk Unique museum telling the history of needle making in a listed Victorian water mill. 12th century Cistercian Abbey ruins & visitor centre.
George Marshall Medical Museum Worcester, WR5 1DD 01905 760738 louise.price@worcsacute.nhs.uk www.medicalmuseum.org.uk Discover artefacts illustrating medicine and health care over the past 250 years. See our death masks, apothecary’s shop and 19th century operating theatre.
Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Railway (GWSR) Nr. Gloucester, GL54 5DT 01242 621405 info@gwsr.com www.gwsr.com A day on the railway offers value for money and an insight into a gentler age of train travel. A dynamic, active and exciting re-creation of a bygone era.
Great Witley Church Nr. Worcester, WR6 6JT 01299 829557 info@greatwitleychurch.org.uk www.greatwitleychurch.org.uk The most stunning interior of any Baroque church in England. Free entry.
TOURISM BUSINESS LISTINGS Greyfriars (National Trust)
Worcester, WR1 2LZ 01905 23571 greyfriars@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/greyfriars A beautiful timber-framed merchant’s house built in 1481 and saved from demolition in the 1940s.
Hagley Hall
Nr. Stourbridge, DY9 9LG 01562 882408 info@hagleyhall.com www.hagleyhall.com Grade 1 Georgian house containing a fine collection of 18th century portraits and furniture. Home of Viscount & Viscountess Cobham.
Hanbury Hall (National Trust)
Nr. Droitwich Spa, WR9 7EA 01527 821214 hanburyhall@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ hanburyhall Early 18th century house, garden & park owned by the Vernon family for nearly 300 years.
Harvington Hall
Nr. Kidderminster, DY10 4LR 01562 777846 harvingtonhall@btconnect.com www.harvingtonhall.com An Elizabethan moated manor house with rare wall paintings & the largest series of priests hiding places in the country.
Hidcote Manor Garden
(National Trust) Chipping Campden, GL55 6LR 01386 438333 hidecote@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hidcote Justly famous for its series of exquisite garden rooms, decorated with an overflowing abundance of plants.
Museum of Carpet
Kidderminster, DY10 1AZ 01562 69028 info@museumofcarpet.org www.museumofcarpet.org The Living Legacy, opened in October 2012. Discover 300 years of carpet heritage in this small market town.
Museum of Royal Worcester
Worcester, WR1 2ND 01905 21247 info@museumofroyalworcester.org www.museumofroyalworcester.org Learn of the talented workforce and everyday life as you travel through the Georgian, Victorian and 20th century galleries. Free audio tour with entry.
Ragley Hall
Alcester, B49 5NJ 01789 762090 info@ragley.co.uk www.ragley.co.uk Ragley Hall dates back to 1680 and is open to the public on select dates throughout the year for guided tours of the impressive state rooms.
Ralph Court Gardens
Bromyard, HR7 4LU 01885 483225 ralphcourtgardens@aol.com www.ralphcourtgardens.co.uk Three acres overlooking the Malvern Hills. Divided into 12 themes including mythology, fantasy, culture and countries of the world.
Severn Valley Railway
Bewdley, DY10 1QR 01562 757900 www.svr.co.uk A service of steam passenger trains operate along the beautiful Severn Valley between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth. Open daily from May to October with special event weekends throughout the year.
The Hive
Worcester, WR1 3PD 01905 822866
hiveadminteam@worcestershire.gov.uk
Nr. Tenbury Wells WR15 8TJ 01584 819868 sarah@brookfarmberrington.com www.brookfarmberrington.org/ garden.html A garden designed with nature in mind, open Friday to Sunday from April to October. Self service tea and cake available.
The Infirmary
Worcester WR1 3AS 01905 542373 m.macleod@worc.ac.uk www.medicalmuseum.org.uk An interactive exhibition combining history and science to explore the medical stories of one of England’s oldest infirmaries.
The Transport Museum
Wythall, B47 6JX 01564 826471 enquiries@wythall.org.uk www.wythall.org.uk Home to 100 buses & battery-electric vehicles. Open March until the end of October. Exhibits & miniature steam trains operate on event days.
Tudor House Heritage Centre
Worcester, WR1 2NA 01905 426402 manager@tudorhouse.org.uk www.tudorhouse.org.uk A 500 year + building showing its life over the centuries from weaving, tavern, school clinic and WWII ARP/ billeting station.
Tudor House Museum
Upton upon Severn, WR8 0HN 01684 438820 lavendertudor@talktalk.net www.tudorhousemuseum.org The building dates back to 1550 and covers three floors. A large courtyard garden with a Tudor Knot Garden, Tudor garden and herb garden.
Hartlebury, DY10 4HD 01299 250720 keith.southall@ creativelandscapes.co.uk www.whitlenge.co.uk Whitlenge Gardens, Nurseries and tea rooms, the home of Creative Landscapes is teaming with ideas for amateurs to experienced gardeners.
Little Malvern Court
Nr. Malvern, WR14 4JN 01684 892988 info@littlemalverncourt.co.uk www.littlemalverncourt.co.uk Prior’s Hall of a former Benedictine Monastery. Library, religious vestments, embroideries, paintings and 10 acre garden to explore. Malvern, WR14 2LL 01684 584580 angela.hymas@morgan-motor.co.uk www.morgan-motor.co.uk Morgan Motor Company, over 100 years of driving passion! Guided factory tours - be amazed at hand craftsmanship, museum and shop.
The Heartfelt Garden
Whitlenge Gardens & Tea Rooms
www.thehiveworcester.org Home to a rich variety of resources and facilities from library to archaeology in an inspiring architectural building.
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Witley Court & Gardens Spetchley Park Gardens
Nr. Worcester, WR5 1RS 01905 345106 enquiries@spetchleygardens.co.uk www.spetchleygardens.co.uk Beautiful historic garden set in 30 acres of tranquil countryside. One of the country’s finest gardens filled with rare and beautiful plants.
(English Heritage) Nr. Worcester, WR6 6JT 01299 896636 customers@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk/ witleycourt A beautiful ruin of a bygone age of great wealth. Lovely gardens & lake, woodland walks, amazing fountains a magical world for children to explore.
Worcester Cathedral
Worcester, WR1 2LA 01905 732900 info@worcestercathedral.org.uk www.worcestercathedral.co.uk One of England’s most magnificent and inspiring buildings, a place of prayer and worship for 14 centuries.
Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
Worcester, WR1 1DT 01905 25371 gallerymuseum@ worcestershire.gov.uk www.museumsworcestershire.org.uk A programme of exhibitions and events for all the family. Explore displays, exhibitions, cafe, shop and Worcestershire Soldier Galleries.
Worcester Guildhall
Worcester, WR1 2EY 01905 722018 guildhallbookings@worcester.gov.uk www.worcester.gov.uk The Guildhall is a beautiful building dating back to 1721. It was once the seat of justice throughout the city and even housed a prison.
Worcestershire County Museum
Nr. Kidderminster, DY11 7XZ 01299 250416 museum@worcestershire.gov.uk www.museumsworcestershire.org.uk Telling Worcestershire’s story from prehistory to the twentieth century and is housed in the magnificent surroundings of Hartlebury Castle.
OCAL CRAFTS, L FOOD & DRINK Astley Vineyards
Stourport, DY13 0RU 01299 822907 www.astley-vineyards.co.uk Visit one of Britain’s oldest vineyards where you can enjoy 5 acres of vines set in an idyllic wildlife haven. Rick Stein recommended estate.
Becketts Farm
Nr. Bromsgrove, B47 6AJ 01564 823402 info@beckettsfarm.co.uk www.beckettsfarm.co.uk Award winning farm shop selling the freshest and finest local and quality produce, with fresh bread and cakes every morning on site.
Bronte Porcelain Company Ltd
Nr. Malvern, WR13 6NP 01684 310888 enquiries@bronte-porcelain.com www.bronte-porcelain.com Founded in 1996 and now recognised as a major manufacturer of fine bone china, particularly well known for exceptional quality and detail.
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TOURISM BUSINESS LISTINGS FudgeHeaven
Nr. Bromsgrove, B60 4JZ 01527 832595 gaz@fudgeheaven.co.uk www.fudgeheaven.co.uk Fuffle is a totally unique sweet treat that combines the texture of both fudge and truffle which makes tasting them a delight and a wonderful sin.
Holywell Malvern Spring Water
Malvern, WR14 4LE 01684 568548
info@holywellmalvernspringwater.co.uk www.holywellmalvernspringwater.co.uk
The Holywell Spring is the original and only source of Malvern Water. Bottling production began on the side of the Holy Well as early as 1622.
Hop Pocket Craft Centre
Nr. Worcester, WR6 5BT 01531 640323 info@thehoppocket.com www.thehoppocket.com A collection of independent shops spread over a number of old agricultural buildings, mostly under one roof with free parking.
Hopleys Farm Shop
Bewdley, DY12 2QL 01299 404826 malin@malinhopley.co.uk www.hopleysfarmshop.com Fresh and seasonal produce sold within a fully licensed farm shop. Locally sourced meat and dairy products, bread, cakes, biscuits, preserves and local beverages.
Jinney Ring Craft Centre
Nr. Bromsgrove, B60 4BU 01527 821272 enquiries@jinneyringcraft.co.uk www.jinneyring.co.uk 12 craft studios set in 200 year old barns with a farmhouse restaurant open all day and evenings. Superb location with ample free parking.
Lovells Vineyard
Nr. Malvern, WR13 6NF 01684 310843 info@lovellsvineyard.co.uk www.lovellsvineyard.co.uk Nestled at the foot of the inspirational Malvern Hills, you can pre-arrange tours of the vineyard with wine sampling and purchasing at the end.
Teme Valley Market
Nr. Worcester, WR6 5PH 01886 821235 info@the-talbot.co.uk www.temevalleymarket.co.uk One of the oldest farmers markets in the country, situated alongside the river Teme. Monthly market full of local produce.
The Stables Farm Shop
Redditch, B96 6PS 01527 894167 hello@thestablesfarmshop.co.uk www.thestablesfarmshop.co.uk Offering you only the best locally sourced food and drink from independent growers and manufacturers as well as from our own estate.
Wayside Farm Shop
Evesham, WR11 7RT 01386 830546 elspeth@waysidefarmshop.co.uk www.waysidefarmshop.co.uk Our fresh produce is either made at Wayside, grown or sourced locally. We also specialise in fresh cut flowers, and have a tea room.
Westons Cider
Nr. Ledbury, HR8 2NQ 01531 660233 enquiries@westons-cider.co.uk www.westons-cider.co.uk Discover cider making secrets on our guided mill tours, visit the cider shop and garden before stopping off at the restaurant and tea room.
PORTS & S WELL BEING Abbey Hotel Golf Club
Redditch B98 9BE 01527 406600 reservations@theabbeyhotel.co.uk www.theabbeyhotel.co.uk An impressive par 72 18 hole championship golf course, set in mature parkland. Two tier, floodlit driving range also available.
The Clover Mill
Nr. Malvern, WR13 5NR 01886 880859 retreat@theclovermill.com www.theclovermill.com A beautiful restful retreat offering treatments, yoga classes and dining founded on the ancient art and science of Ayurveda.
The Elms Spa
Nr. Worcester, WR6 6AT 01299 891850 thespa@theelmshotel.co.uk www.theelmshotel.co.uk/spa-hotels A fun and family friendly spa, yet still providing relaxation for weary parents with a variety of packages starting from just £40 per person.
The Malvern Spa
Malvern, WR14 1GD 01684 898290 enquiries@themalvernspa.com www.themalvernspa.com One of the most significant hotel and spa developments in the UK in recent times, providing first class spa and wellness facilities alongside luxurious accommodation and fine dining.
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Shelsley Walsh Motor Sport Nr. Tenbury Wells, WR6 6RP 01886 812211 gill@mac1901.co.uk www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk The oldest motor sport venue in continuous use, first used in 1905, older than Indianapolis, Le Mans or Monza.
Sixways Stadium Worcester, WR3 8ZE 01905 454183 info@warriors.co.uk www.warriors.co.uk A great place to come and visit whether you’re a diehard Worcester Warriors supporter, just love rugby or want to try something different.
West Bromwich Albion FC
RETAIL CrownGate Shopping Centre
Worcester, WR1 3LE 01905 610065 info@crowngate-worcester.co.uk www.crowngate-worcester.co.uk Worcester’s premier shopping centre offering unrivalled shopping and leisure choices in the heart of the city.
Holloways
Nr. Malvern, WR6 5DE 01886 884665 sales@holloways.co.uk www.holloways.co.uk Experts in conservatory and garden living, also selling garden ornaments, pots & plants. Gift shop and café.
Webbs at West Hagley
West Midlands, B71 4LF 0871 271 1100 enquiries@wbafc.co.uk www.wba.co.uk Watch a match at the Premiership football club, The Hawthorns, located in West Bromwich, just 20 minutes from the north Worcestershire border.
West Hagley, DY9 0JB 01562 700511 info@webbsofwychbold.co.uk www.webbsdirect.co.uk Perfect local garden centre, where you can pick up essentials for your garden. Lovely cafe and good range of concessions on site.
Wharton Park Golf Club
Nr. Droitwich Spa, WR9 0DG 01527 860000 info@webbsofwychbold.co.uk www.webbsdirect.co.uk One of Britain’s best garden centres, including display gardens, restaurant, indoor & outdoor plants & everything you need for your garden and home.
Bewdley, DY12 2QW 01299 405222 enquiries@whartonpark.co.uk www.whartonpark.co.uk A picturesque 18 hole, Par 71 golf course, set in 200 acres of woods & parkland. Floodlit driving range and coaching available.
Worcester Arena Worcester, WR2 5JN 01905 544444 arenareception@worc.ac.uk www.worcesterarena.com This iconic facility hosts University, community, international and cultural events. The focus on disability sport provides an adaptable venue.
Worcester Racecourse Worcester, WR1 3EJ 01905 25364 info@worcester-racecourse.co.uk www.worcester-racecourse.co.uk 21 exciting summer jumping race days, from May-Oct, in the heart of Worcester on the banks of the Severn.
Worcestershire County Cricket Club Worcester, WR2 4QQ 01905 748474 info@wccc.co.uk www.wccc.co.uk Dubbed as one of England’s loveliest sporting grounds, you can’t fail to enjoy the quintessentially English game of cricket in the shade of Worcester Cathedral.
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CREATIVE COURSES Eastnor Pottery
Nr. Ledbury, HR8 1RD 01531 633886 admin@eastnorpottery.co.uk www.eastnorpottery.co.uk Remarkable pottery experiences for individuals, groups and organisations. All ages and abilities, share the many benefits of working with clay.
Eckington Manor Cookery School
Nr. Pershore, WR10 3BJ 01386 751600 info@eckingtonmanor.co.uk www.eckingtonmanor.co.uk Cookery school teaching the story of food: from garden fork to dinner fork. Learn about quality ingredients and creating dishes with simple recipes.
Farncombe Estate Centre
Broadway, WR12 7LH 033 3456 8580 enquiries@farncombeestate.co.uk www.farncombeestate.co.uk Weekend leisure breaks, short courses and events in the Cotswolds. 89 en-suite rooms in 300 acres of countryside.
TOURISM BUSINESS LISTINGS Huntlands Farm Upholstery
Worcester, WR6 5RD 01886 821955 enquiries@huntlandsfarm.co.uk www.huntlandsfarm.co.uk Weekend and weekday Upholstery courses for beginners in a family run rural retreat.
ANALS & C WATERWAYS Canoe UK Ltd
Kingswinford, DY6 9SP 07774 907326 info@canoeuk.com www.canoeuk.com Canadian-style canoe trips for families, office parties, businesses, sports clubs and all types of out door clubs alike whether novice or expert.
Severn Expeditions
Upton upon Severn, WR8 0PB 01684 592654 severnexpeditions@yahoo.com www.severnexpeditions.co.uk A family run business offering day boat hire and guided fishing trips. Spend a day with family or friends in a self drive motor boat?
Discover History
Marksman Leisure
Worcester, WR1 2EY 07949 222137 discoverhistory@aol.com www.discover-history.co.uk A 90 minute historical walking tour about the making of Worcester which is led by one of its past characters. Starts 6pm every day from the Guildhall
Oaklands Activity Centre, B60 4HS 01527 575141 mark@marksmanleisure.co.uk www.marksmanleisure.co.uk Corporate and private entertainment. Indoor and outdoor events at our own site in Hanbury Worcestershire or your chosen venue in the UK.
(The Worcester Story)
Dudley Zoological Gardens Dudley, DY1 4SQ 01384 215313 admin@dudleyzoo.org.uk www.dudleyzoo.org.uk A zoo with hundreds of animals set around an 11th century castle incorporating a collection of listed tecton buildings on a 40-acre wooded hillside.
Ghost Walks at Huntingdon Hall
Worcester, WR1 3LD 01905 611427 boxofficemanager@ worcesterlive.co.uk www.worcesterlive.co.uk Discover the secrets to Worcester’s hidden past, guided around one of the most historic and haunted cities in Britain.
Severn Leisure Cruises
Stourport, DY13 9EN 0845 607 7891 bewdleytic@wyreforest.gov.uk www.stourporttown.co.uk Historic Georgian town and riverside meadows with a fairground, river trips, canal basins and a wide range of activities for the family.
Worcestershire Canal & River Trust
Various locations throughout Worcs. 0303 0404040 www.canalrivertrust.org.uk Enjoy walking and cycling along Worcestershire waterways including the River Severn, Worcestershire canals and the Mid Worcestershire ring.
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES, GUIDED WALKS & WILDLIFE All Things Wild
Nr Evesham, WR11 7QZ 01386 833083 info@allthingswild.co.uk www.allthingswild.co.uk All weather family attraction. From running bug hunting sessions to collecting our chicken’s eggs, we offer a diverse range of activities that suit all ages.
The Pump House Environment Centre Worcester, WR1 3EZ 01905 734934 pumphouse@dwt.org.uk www.dwt.org.uk Free admission, activities and displays around the environment, guaranteeing an informative and fun filled time.
Rays Farm Country Matters Bridgnorth, WV16 6PF 01299 841255 info@raysfarm.com www.raysfarm.com Farm attraction. View unusual farm animals and birds in beautiful woodland setting, woodcarving trail, tea and toy shops.
Rural Concierge
Upton upon Severn, WR8 0HG 01684 593112 info@severnleisurecruises.co.uk www.severnleisurecruises.co.uk Largest passenger vessel operating on the River Severn, quality day & evening cruises for 20 - 200 passengers.
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Go Ape Tree Top Adventure
Bewdley, DY14 9XQ 0333 331 7739 info@goape.co.uk www.goape.co.uk Take to the trees at Go Ape! Experience an exhilarating course of rope bridges, Tarzan swings and zip slides.
Great Escape Classic Car Hire
Nr. Redditch, B96 6JH 01527 893733 info@greatescapecars.co.uk www.greatescapecars.co.uk Get the best views in the Cotswolds and Worcestershire from the seat of a classic sports car. Daily and weekend classic car hire with a wide choice.
Kyre Equestrian Centre
Nr. Tenbury Wells, WR15 8RL 01885 410233 www.kyre-equestrian.co.uk Over 40 years old with access to a wide range of different safe rides and well equipped indoor and outdoor schools.
Little Owl Farm Park
Nr. Stourport-on-Seven, DY13 9SS 01905 620325 info@littleowlfarmpark.co.uk www.littleowlfarmpark.co.uk A family run educational farm park, offering not only an educational experience, but also a fun packed day out for all the family.
Nr. Hereford 07966 378170 info@rural-concierge.co.uk www.rural-concierge.co.uk If you are travelling in a group, club or individually we offer guided tours of Herefordshire as well as day trips, themed tours and bespoke itineraries.
The Stables Farm Park Redditch, B96 6PS 01527 894167 hello@thestablesfarmshop.co.uk www.thestablesfarmshop.co.uk Our farm shop offers you the best locally sourced food and drink. Why not also meet the animals, walk along our trails or visit our tearoom.
Top Barn Activity Centre Nr. Worcester, WR6 6NH 01905 622223 office@topbarnactivity.com www.topbarnactivity.com A wide range of activities to keep everyone interested. Sailing, canoeing and archery to zip wire. On site fishing, a farm park, harvest shop and cafe.
Upton Warren Outdoor Education Centres Nr. Bromsgrove, B61 7ER 01527 861426| uptonwarren@aztecadventure.co.uk www.aztecadventure.co.uk 40 acre site with lake offering water sports instruction plus land based activities such as climbing, ropes course, team building, etc.
West Midland Safari & Leisure Park
Bewdley, DY12 1LF 01299 402114 info@wmsp.co.uk www.wmsp.co.uk A great line up of fantastic family entertainment for the summer season. Open from February to November.
Worcester Walks
Worcester, WR1 2EY 07890 222117 info@worcesterwalks.co.uk www.worcesterwalks.co.uk Historic walks around the streets of Worcester revealing the rich heritage and amazing tales of its past.
Worcestershire Countryside
Various locations countryside@worcestershire.gov.uk www.worcestershire.gov.uk Visit one of the many countryside sites including Worcester Woods, Waseley Hills and Kingsford Forest Park.
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
Worcester, WR3 8SZ 01905 754919 enquiries@ worcestershirewildlfetrust.org www.worcswildlifetrust.co.uk Protecting wildlife for the future, owning and managing over 75 nature reserves covering over 2200 acres.
Wyre Forest Discovery Centre
Bewdley, DY14 9XQ 01299 266302 wyre@forestry.gsi.gov.uk www.forestry.gov.uk/wyreforest Way-marked trails, off-road family cycling routes and bridleways, children’s outdoor play area, shop, café.
VENTS E & THE ARTS Artrix
Bromsgrove, B60 1PQ 01527 577330 boxoffice@artrix.co.uk www.artrix.co.uk A year round programme of music, theatre, cinema, drama and comedy in a 300 seat auditorium.
Huntingdon Hall
Worcester, WR1 3LD 01905 611427
boxofficemanager@worcesterlive.co.uk
www.worcesterlive.co.uk Huntingdon Hall is Worcestershire’s premier live music venue, staging an eclectic programme of live music, comedy & spoken word events.
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TOURISM BUSINESS LISTINGS Malvern Theatres
Redditch, B98 8AE 01527 65203 www.redditchpalacetheatre.co.uk A beautiful Grade 2 listed building refurbished in 2005 with a programme that reflects a wide and varied choice of entertainment.
Swan Theatre
Worcester, WR1 3ED 01905 611427 boxofficemanager @worcesterlive.co.uk www.worcesterlive.co.uk A full programme of entertainment; professional theatre, dance, amateur, live music, spoken word events and comedy.
Belle House Restaurant
Three Counties Showground
Cardinal’s Hat
The Anchor Inn at Eckington
Nr. Pershore, WR10 3BA 01386 750356 anchoreck@aol.com www.anchoreckington.co.uk A traditional English Inn with exposed beams and a large open fireplace, offering fantastic homemade food and a selection of traditional ales.
Becketts Farm Restaurant
Nr. Bromsgrove, B47 6AJ 01564 823402 info@beckettsfarm.co.uk www.beckettsfarm.co.uk Known for legendary breakfasts (gluten free and vegetarian available) a range of main meals and light snacks as well as famous 4 roast Sunday Carvery.
The Beckford Inn
Nr. Tewkesbury, GL20 7AN 01386 881532 enquiries@thebeckford.com www.thebeckford.com We pride ourselves on the quality of our food, from talented chefs using only the finest and freshest local seasonal food.
Mac & Jac’s Deli-Cafe
The Garden Room at Great Witley Tea Rooms
The Manor Arms at Abberley
Greens Restaurant at Wharton Park
The Mug House Inn
Nr. Worcester, WR6 6JT 01299 896016 gill@witleytearooms.co.uk www.witleytearooms.co.uk The Garden Tea Rooms at Witley are a Worcestershire treasure and treat. Morning coffee and toasted teacake, a light lunch, afternoon tea with freshly baked scone or big slice of cake.
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The Forest Cafe
Bewdley, DY14 9XQ 01299 266944 forestcafe.wyre@goape.co.uk www.goape.co.uk Much more than your average cafe in the forest. A friendly atmosphere & log fires guarantee a warm welcome in the heart of the Wyre Forest.
Malvern, WR14 3HB 01684 892277 post@malvern-theatres.co.uk www.malvern-theatres.co.uk One of the country’s leading regional venues, delightfully situated in the shadow of the famous Malvern Hills. There is a wide choice each year with over 150 different shows, concerts, plays and performances to enjoy.
Malvern, WR13 6NW 01684 584900 info@threecounties.co.uk www.threecounties.co.uk Over 250 days of events throughout the year, everyone can enjoy a great day out at The Showground.
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Pershore, WR10 1AJ 01386 555055 mail@belle-house.co.uk www.belle-house.co.uk A welcoming, friendly atmosphere, serving Mediterranean influenced dishes with an innovative twist, using seasonal and local ingredients.
Worcester, WR1 2NA 01905 724006 info@the-cardinals-hat.co.uk www.the-cardinals-hat.co.uk A fifteenth century inn , offering a broad range of bottled beers, lagers and wines to compliment a fresh, local and artisan-led menu.
Carluccio’s
Worcester, WR1 3LD 01905 612040 www.carluccios.com A broad range of breakfast, lunch and dinner served all day, enjoy a tasty Italian meal even if you’re short on time.
Casablanca Wine Bar
Worcester, WR1 2HB 01905 745861 enquiries@casablancabar.co.uk www.casablancabar.co.uk Enjoy a lavish selection of fine wines, cocktails and local beers. Regular events including wine tasting and cocktail making.
Crown & Sandys
Bewdley, DY12 2QW 01299 405222 enquiries@whartonpark.co.uk www.whartonpark.co.uk Well known for its a la Carte food, elegant surroundings and al fresco dining on our lakeside terrace with views overlooking undulating countryside.
King Charles II Pub Worcester
WR1 2DP 01905 726100 info@thekingcharleshouse.com www.thekingcharleshouse.com A unique collaboration between brewers created a real ale haven in the centre of Worcester serving Pieminister pies alongside 8 pumps of real ale.
The Leaking Well
Nr. Stourport-on-Seven, DY13 9SW 01905 620455 leakingwell@hotmail.co.uk www.leakingwell.com Restaurant & bar, offering home cooked meals seven days a week including a traditional carvery served every Sunday and most Bank Holidays.
The Lion Inn
Nr. Worcester, WR6 6DH 01886 812975 enquiries@thelionclifton.co.uk www.thelionclifton.co.uk A traditional yet stylish country pub in Clifton-upon-Teme, offering great food, 3 bedrooms and a large garden to the rear.
The Little Pack Horse
Worcester, WR9 0EW 01905 620252 info@thecrownandsandys.co.uk www.thecrownandsandys.co.uk Based in the beautiful village of Ombersley serving a variety of quality English classics, alongside premium lagers, real ales and superb wines.
Bewdley, DY12 2DH 01299 403762 www.littlepackhorse.co.uk The talented and highly qualified chefs Mike & Mike create mouth watering dishes, using only the finest locally sourced, seasonal produce.
The Fleece Inn (National Trust)
Malvern, WR14 3ES 01684 573300 dan@macandjacs.co.uk www.macandjacs.co.uk An independent, family run café. Nestled at the foot of the Malvern hills in Abbey Road, perfect for pre-theatre dining.
Nr. Evesham, WR11 7JE 01386 831173 info@thefleeceinn.co.uk www.thefleeceinn.co.uk The quintessential English pub, run with a love of tradition.
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Mac & Jac’s Cafe
Worcester, WR1 2NA 01905 731331 jacky@macandjacs.co.uk www.macandjacs.co.uk An independent cafe-deli situated in historic Friar Street. Fully licensed café serves breakfast & lunch Mon-Sat, with monthly supper evenings.
Nr. Worcester, WR6 6BN 01299 890300 info@themanorarms.co.uk www.themanorarms.co.uk Over three hundred years old, a building of great charm and character located in the delightful village of Abberley with glorious views across the valley. Open every day for food and drink. Bewdley, DY12 2EE 01299 402543 drew@mughousebewdley.co.uk www.mughousebewdley.co.uk Overlooking the River Severn the AA rosette restaurant has a light and airy atmosphere, serving fresh, locally sourced, traditional cuisine.
The Restaurant at Eckington Manor
Nr. Pershore, WR10 3BJ 01386 751600 info@eckingtonmanor.co.uk www.eckingtonmanor.co.uk British dishes with a European influence, created using the very best seasonal ingredients featuring beef from our own farm. Open Tuesday to Saturday.
The Stables Tea Room
Redditch, B96 6PS 01527 894167 hello@thestablesfarmshop.co.uk www.thestablesfarmshop.co.uk Try an all day breakfast, an extensive lunch menu, hearty homemade daily specials, and homemade cakes. We use seasonal, local produce including our own eggs and meat.
Stanbrook Abbey
Nr. Worcester, WR2 4TD 01905 409300 hello@stanbrookabbey.com www.stanbrookabbey.com ‘Dining with a Difference’, a unique dining experience in one of the UK’s most iconic venues plus afternoon tea’s & Sunday lunches. Must pre-book.
The Vernon
Nr. Droitwich, B60 4DB 01527 821236 info@thevernonhanbury.com www.thevernonhanbury.com Home to a team of passionate chefs who offer a complete fine dining experience in beautifully restored surroundings.
Woodcolliers Arms
Bewdley DY12 2AU 01299 400589 roger@woodcolliers.co.uk www.woodcolliers.co.uk Dating from before 1870 and located in the Georgian town of Bewdley offering a wide range of drinks including cask ales and quality home cooked food.
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