Visit Worcestershire Explore guide 2016

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WORCESTERSHIRE

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WORCESTER

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NORTH WORCESTERSHIRE

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Celebrating the english garden THE MALVERNS

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WYCHAVON

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EXPLORE WORCESTERshire Witley Court & Gardens

contents 04 Worcestershire Overview 05 Worcester City Overview 06 The Malverns Overview 07 North Worcestershire Overview 08 Wychavon Overview 09-16 History & Heritage 21, 23 History & Heritage 17-22 Maps

Gardens 24-25 26 Garden Centres 26 Outdoor Activities & Environment 27-28 Local Crafts, Food & Drink 29 Creative Courses 30-31 Events & The Arts 31-34 Attractions Index 35 Tourist Information Centres

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Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy at the time of printing, January 2016, the publisher accepts no responsibility for omissions or errors within this publication. Destination Worcestershire works in partnership with Herefordshire and Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce.

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EXPLORE WORCESTERSHIRE Located in the Heart of England, Worcestershire offers a blend of experiences with quintessential English charm. With so much to discover you’ll want to visit and return again and again.

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Visit all year round and you will be astounded by the endless leisure and recreational possibilities, whatever your hobbies and interests. If you’re just looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, you’ll find that place of freedom and tranquillity in stunning Worcestershire.

Explore beyond the city and you will find a mixture of attractions which will entice you to stay even longer, from family fun on Steam Train Specials, festivals and events galore to museums and art galleries including the Ashmolean Museum in Broadway.

Worcester, in the heart of the county, is a city of historical importance with considerable cultural heritage. Sir Edward Elgar, England’s greatest composer made his mark on the city with music, arts and entertainment being embedded into the city’s core with a fantastic calendar of events.

The contrasting landscapes of hill ranges, river valleys and ancient forests, alongside the county’s distinct heritage offer of iron age hill forts, stately homes, steam railways, Civil War connections and Victorian industrial heritage, provide an experience unlike any other. The quaint villages dotted throughout the county also add that extra something special with beautiful honey coloured Cotswold villages in the south and plenty of black and white villages in the rest of the county, which add a little bit more of the past into Worcestershire’s tourism charm.

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EXPLORE WORCESTER CITY 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 & Museum and admire the half-timbered buildings in Friar Street. These include Greyfriars’ House & Garden and the 500 year old Tudor House Museum. If you prefer to join a guided tour around the city, walks are available every day, morning and evening, from the Guildhall which in its own right is a truly beautiful building dating back to 1721. www.visitworcestershire.org

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. A historic city isn’t the first place to consider when embracing VisitEngland’s ‘Year of the Garden’, however, visitors will be surprised to find a hidden gem. Within in the heart of the city is Greyfriars House & Gardens, a stunning black and white National Trust property, with beautiful gardens away from the hustle and bustle. For further information on Worcester and help planning your visit, explore www.visitworcester.com or contact Worcester Tourist Information Centre on 01905 726311 or email touristinfo@ visitworcestershire.org.

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EXPLORE THE MALVERNS A breath of fresh air – where Culture, Heritage and Nature come together. Other attractions in the area range from historic properties such as Croome, Witley Court & Gardens, the Elgar Birthplace Museum to vineyards and spa facilities. The Elgar Trail and the Teme Valley Trail offer the visitor opportunities to take in the inspirational English countryside.

Escape to a landscape untouched by time. Malvern, once described as ‘middle England personified’ offers a wide range of things to see and do. The Malvern Hills extend for nine miles, offering ideal walking conditions and spectacular views stretching to the Cotswolds and the Welsh Marches. The area has inspired many great artists such as English composer Sir Edward Elgar and famed authors W.H. Auden, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. Malvern is also the home of the 11th century Great Malvern Priory, the Morgan Motor Company and the source of the world renowned Malvern Spring Water. Whether in Malvern, Upton upon Severn or Tenbury Wells there is something for everyone, from guided walks and trails to gardens, exploring history at the heritage centres and local museums, premier theatre or just relaxing in a health spa.

A hub for events, Malvern is home to the Three Counties Showground as well as the Malvern Theatres, famous for its programme of top touring drama and musicals. The riverside town of Upton upon Severn hosts a vibrant year-long events programme which includes Jazz, Folk, Blues and now an International Rock and Pop festival. Tenbury Wells is the home of English mistletoe, hosting the largest holly and mistletoe market, and the only mistletoe season, in the UK. The area is also famous for cider apples, and Tenbury holds an annual Applefest in October. The Malverns are a visitor destination for all seasons and a warm welcome for all awaits. For further information please visit our website visitthemalverns.org or contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre on 01684 892289.

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EXPLORE NORTH WORCESTERSHIRE Visit North Worcestershire’s attractions, the fine towns and parks of Redditch, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, Stourport-on-Severn and Bewdley, surrounding villages and wonderful countryside. North of Bromsgrove, Wythall’s Transport Museum offers fine examples of buses and battery electric vehicles, plus a miniature steam railway (operating selected days).

Museum. Kidderminster is home to the Railway Museum, 16 mile Severn Valley Railway and the UK’s only Museum of Carpet. From there, take in fine woodland and scenic beauty at Arley and Bodenham Arboretums and in the Wyre Forest, where outdoor lovers can walk, horse-ride and cycle or enjoy a Go Ape high wire tree top experience. Close by, animal and amusement ride lovers must visit West Midland Safari Park, for an all-weather 4 mile safari and fun day out.

In Redditch, visit Forge Mill Needle Museum, to learn how 90% of the world’s needles were once produced in the town and the adjacent ruins of medieval Bordesley Abbey. Move west to Avoncroft Museum, England’s first open air collection of historic buildings and southwest to Hanbury Hall (National Trust) and close to it, the Jinney Ring Craft Centre, to wonder at craftspeople working in their own individual businesses.

Finally, Stourport-on-Severn, is a perfect river and canal side setting to relax offering open green space, amusements, boat hire, river cruises, fairground rides, skate park, paddling pool and other entertainment suitable for all ages. For further information and accommodation contact the Tourist Information Centre at Bewdley on 0845 6077819, at Redditch on 01527 60806 or visit: www.visitworcestershire.org

In the northwest visit Harvington Hall, a superb moated medieval and Elizabethan manor house. Also explore fascinating displays and events at Bewdley Museum/ Silver Jubilee Gardens and Hartlebury www.visitworcestershire.org

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EXPLORE WYCHAVON The picturesque district of Wychavon spans from the Cotswold village of Broadway and the Vale of Evesham in the south to the salt heritage of Droitwich Spa in the North. The magnificent natural environment is complemented by built influences from Georgians, Victorians and even Medieval and Roman times. In the springtime, the Vale of Evesham is adorned with blossom. Hillsides rising from the Avon shimmer with plum white and apple pink, and country lanes deliver views into orchards behind the damson trees traditionally planted in hedgerows to protect the main fruit from the wind. This is the perfect occasion to explore the 45 mile AA signed Blossom Trail by car, coach or bicycle, to appreciate the views across the Vale and eat in a local pub or restaurant. The British Asparagus Festival in the Vale of Evesham runs from St George’s Day, the 23 April through until Midsummers Day on the 21 June, so time your visit to experience the sights and scents of the blossom, unique events, festivals and the best local produce in town and village pubs and restaurants.

If spring is for the sight and scent, then August is for the taste, as Pershore wraps itself in purple for its Plum Festival. The Bank Holiday weekend sees thousands of plummy devotees descend on the town to appreciate the fruit at this multi award-winning event. September sees Salt Fest in Droitwich Spa celebrating the saline heritage going back to the Roman times. The town is a hive of activity over the weekend, with a craft and farmers’ market, music and entertainment, and of course the Romans all assisting in delivering a colourful, vibrant event.

Whether it’s a boat trip on the Mid Worcestershire Canal Ring, a stay in a farmhouse B&B, a Cotswold walk, a rural break in a quality hotel, buying local produce in a farm shop or enjoying one of our various great festivals, this part of Worcestershire has everything to offer for that perfect day trip, short stay or longer break. For further information please visit visitwychavon.com or contact Angela Tidmarsh on 01386 565373.

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LITTLE MALVERN COURT

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LittLe MaLvern Court, nr MaLvern Wr14 4Jn t 01684 892988 W littlemalverncourt.co.uk

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ChurCh Street, Malvern Wr14 2aY W greatmalvernpriory.org.uk

15th century Prior’s Hall and associated rooms of former Benedictine Monastery, once attached to Little Malvern Priory, now the Parish Church. Collection of needlework, vestments, small library and paintings of interest. extensive views and beautiful location. Best seen in spring and early summer. Bulbs, flowering shrubs, old roses and topiary.

TENBURY MUSEUM

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Welcome to Great Malvern Priory. Building dating from 1085. Medieval stained glass. Carved monks’ seats. OPen Daily 9am-5pm. Join our main services on Sunday at 8am, 10.30am and 6.30pm

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Priory Gatehouse, abbey road Malvern Wr14 3es t 01684 567811 W malvernmuseum.co.uk

Housed in a small Victorian school building, this museum aims to give a flavour of the development of the market town of Tenbury Wells and surrounding area through objects, images and sound.

Visit us to find out about the geology of the Malvern Hills, medieval Malvern, the Water Cure, Elgar and Shaw, Morgan cars, radar and telecoms – and much more.

OPEN: Easter-End of Oct. Closed Mon & Wed. Open Tue, Thu, Fri & Sat, 11am-1.30pm. Sun and Bank Holidays 2-4pm.

OPEN: Daily End of Mar-End of Oct, 10.30am-5pm. Adult £2, Child 50p. Groups by arrangement

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16 CHURCH ST, UPTON UPON SEVERN WR8 0HT T E

01684 438820 lavendertudor@talktalk.net

Delightful museum /visitor centre located in a 16th century house and garden– local interest exhibitions. OPEN: Easter-End of Oct Tues-Sun 1.30-4.30pm

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UPTON UPON SEVERN TIC & HERITAGE CENTRE

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ChurCh St, upton upon Severn Wr8 0hX t 01684 594200 W visitthemalverns.org the upton tIC & heritage Centre are jointly located in the oldest surviving building in the riverside town. Displays illustrate the history, growth and development of the town. open: Summer (Apr–Sep, 10am-5pm) Mon–Wed, Fri & Sat. Winter (oct–Mar, 10am4pm) Mon, Fri, Sat. other days subject to staff availability

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BROADWAY TOWER

MIDDLE HILL, BROADWAY WR12 7LB T E W

01386 852390 info@broadwaytower.co.uk www.broadwaytower.co.uk

A unique ‘Capability’ Brown folly, Broadway Tower offers visitors spectacular panoramic views across 16 counties from the dramatic roof platform. Three floors of displays illustrate the history of the Tower and its association with, amongst others, William Morris.

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Tours of the secret nuclear bunker, presented as it was in service during the Cold War, run at weekends and Bank Holiday Mondays from Easter. The café offers a warm welcome, delicious food and an opportunity to browse quality gifts. Don’t leave without saying “hello” to the Red Deer.

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OPENING HOURS: 10am-5pm daily (may vary in severe weather) Admission fee applies

BEWDLEY MUSEUM

LOAD STREET, BEWDLEY DY12 2AE T W

0845 603 5699 www.bewdleymuseum.co.uk

Situated in the delightful Georgian town of Bewdley, this unique museum can be enjoyed by the whole family. Imaginative displays offer an insight into the rich history of the town and the Wyre Forest area.

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Stroll through the gates into the Jubilee Gardens where a restored orchard, distinctive play sculptures and a wildlife pond create a traditional yet contemporary atmosphere. Also enjoy an exciting programme of events, temporary exhibitions and education programmes which complement hands-on demonstrations and holiday craft activities.

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OPENING HOURS: 5 Mar-1 Nov 10am-4pm everyday 4 Nov-18 Dec 11am-3pm Fri to Sun Opening hours may vary for events. Admission free.

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ST SWITHUN’S CHURCH

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CHURCH STREET, WORCESTER WR1 2RH Immerse yourself in Worcester’s history as you step inside this elegant Georgian gem situated in the heart of the city centre. Light and airy, the wonderful interior is home to a perfectly preserved Grade I listed organ and a stunning three tiered pulpit.

ST LAWRENCE’S CHURCH

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MARKET PLACE, EVESHAM WR11 4BG 800-year old St Lawrence’s Church in Evesham’s Abbey Park is now open daily to visitors 9.30am - 3.30pm and is well worth a visit for its rich interior and stunning stained glass windows. The church has activities for all the family, taking you on a journey of discovery. Let your curiosity lead you to open boxes of treasures, wear a bishop’s mitre and summon ethereal music.

CHURCH OF ST MARY MAGDELENE

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CROOME PARK, CROOME D’ABITOT, WORCESTER WR8 9DW Situated in the National Trust’s Croome Park, the exquisite Church of St Mary Magdelene is a perfect fantasy of its period. Step inside to discover the beautiful craftsmanship – from handsome carved pews to intricate plasterwork – of this picturesque Georgian church.

EASTNOR CASTLE

EASTNOR, NR. LEDBURY HR8 1RL T E W

01531 633160 enquiries@eastnorcastle.com www.eastnorcastle.com

A fairytale Georgian castle dramatically situated in the foothills of the Malverns, near Ledbury, Herefordshire and surrounded by a beautiful arboretum and lake.

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In the grounds there is an adventure playground, tree top walkway, assault course, knight’s maze, tree trail, lakeside and woodland walks and visitor events programme. Please visit the website for further details on the summer events and to buy fast track online tickets.

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OPENING HOURS: 11am-5.30pm (last admission 4pm) Seasonal opening: 25, 26, 27, 28 Mar; 1, 2, 29, 30 May; Every Sun: 5 Jun-17 Jul; Sun-Thu: 24 Jul-25 Aug 28, 29 Aug; Every Sun: 4-25 Sep Admission fee applies www.visitworcestershire.org

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THE ELGAR BIRTHPLACE MUSEUM CROWN EAST LANE, LOWER BROADHEATH WORCESTER WR2 6RH T E W

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01905 333224 birthplace@elgarmuseum.org www.elgarmuseum.org

Elgar’s Birthplace Cottage and modern Visitor Centre are set in the beautiful countryside of Worcestershire and offer a fascinating insight into the world of Edward Elgar. Enjoy the displays and exhibitions which tell the story of the composer, his family and the times in which he lived. Find out more about Elgar with the free introductory video and audio guide. Stroll through the beautiful Cottage Garden, play the outdoor musical instruments and sit with Elgar himself to enjoy a magnificent view of the Malvern Hills. Museum gift shop and café bar.

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OPENING HOURS: 12 Feb-18 Sept 2016 11am-5pm, last admission 4.15pm (Fri-Tues) See website for extra opening days Admission fee applies

FORGE MILL NEEDLE MUSEUM NEEDLE MILL LANE, RIVERSIDE, REDDITCH, WORCESTERSHIRE B98 8HY T E W

01527 62509 info@forgemill.org.uk www.forgemill.org.uk

The Forge Mill Needle Museum tells the fascinating and sometimes gruesome story of Victorian needle making. Just a short walk from the mill are the medieval ruins of Bordesley Abbey. For exciting exhibitions and events programme please see the website.

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OPENING HOURS: Feb-20 Mar: Tue-Fri, 11am-4pm; Weekends 1-4pm 21 Mar-Sep: Tues-Fri, 11am-4.30pm; Weekends 1-4pm Oct-27 Nov: Tue-Fri, 11am-4pm; Weekends 1-4pm (Closed 28 Nov-1 Feb 2017) Victorian Craft Fair 3-4 Dec 2016

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TRANSPORT MUSEUM, WYTHALL CHAPEL LANE, WYTHALL B47 6JX

THE RAILWAY STATION, TODDINGTON, GL54 5DT T E W

01242 621405 info@gwsr.com www.gwsr.com

Enjoy a 24 mile round trip through glorious Cotswold scenery behind heritage steam engines, diesels and railcars. Travel over the 15 arch Stanway viaduct and through the 693 yard tunnel at Greet. OPENING HOURS: 5 Mar 2016 to 2 Jan 2017

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01564 826471 enquiries@wythall.org.uk wythall.org.uk

An extensive collection of buses and battery powered electric vehicles plus a miniature steam railway which operates on event days. OPENING HOURS: Open Weekends Easter to Oct & Wed afternoons during local school holidays. Main event days on Bank Holidays etc., see website for more details Admission fee applies

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MUSEUM OF CARPET STOUR VALE MILL GREEN STREET KIDDERMINSTER DY10 1AZ T E W

01562 69028 info@museumofcarpet.org.uk www.museumofcarpet.org.uk

Discover the craft that gave birth to the carpet industry and marvel at the beauty of the carpets. Design your own carpet using touch screens and have-a-go at hand loom weaving. Fantastic fun for all the family!

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MUSEUM OF ROYAL WORCESTER SEVERN STREET, WORCESTER WR1 2ND T E W

01905 21247 info@museumofroyalworcester.org www.museumofroyalworcester.org

See the world’s largest collection of Worcester Porcelain and learn about a fascinating workforce and history that spans over 250 years. Meet past Royal Worcester Artists and NADFAS conservators who regularly work in the galleries and visit the shop to find an ever changing selection of vintage and antique Royal Worcester made on the factory site for sale. Behind the scenes visits, refreshments, catering and private hire for special occasions available

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OPENING HOURS: Mar–Oct 10am-5pm Nov–Feb 10am-4pm Closed: Sun, Christmas & Boxing Day Admission fee applies ‘Royal Worcester’ and the C51 crown device are registered by and used under kind permission from Portmeirion Group UK Ltd to whom all rights are reserved

TUDOR HOUSE MUSEUM

FRIAR STREET, WORCESTER WR1 2NA T E W

01905 612309/426402 manager@tudorhouse.org.uk www.tudorhouse.org.uk

This beautiful 16th century building brings a vanished Worcester back to life. Follow the house’s fascinating history, from its origins as separate weavers’ houses to the Cross Keys Tavern, Cadbury’s Coffee House, a school clinic, World War II ARP billet and office and Victorian kitchen.

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Archive photographs portray Worcester’s industrial heritage. There is a Tudor Rat Trail for children and hands-on activities. Baby change facilities and high chairs also available.

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OPENING HOURS: All year; Wed, Thurs and Sat 10am-4pm Closed Christmas to New Year Admission free

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stepping back in time Brockhampton Estate © National Trust Images. Registered Charity Number 205846.

Tucked into the rolling Herefordshire countryside, the moated manor house is at the heart of rural life. Wander through woodlands, working farms and orchards. Indulge your senses and relax. Events days and holiday activities throughout the year. Members and under 5s go free.

01885 482077 nationaltrust.org.uk/brockhampton

WORCESTER CATHEDRAL

8 COLLEGE YARD, WORCESTER WR1 2LA T E W

01905 732900 visits@worcestercathedral.org.uk www.worcestercathedral.co.uk

A magnificent and inspiring building, possibly the most interesting of all England’s cathedrals, especially architecturally, a place of prayer and worship for fourteen centuries.

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See King John’s tomb, Prince Arthur’s Chantry, the early 12th century Chapter House, Saint Wulfstan’s Crypt, medieval cloister and beautiful Victorian stained glass.

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OPENING HOURS: Daily 7.30am-6pm (including Bank Holidays) Turn up for a Tour at 11am & 2.30pm, Mon to Sat, March to end of November. Saturdays only during the Winter. Admission free. Quote EWM16 to get a 10% discount on pre-booked tours. www.visitworcestershire.org

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National Trust - Worcestershire Croome, Greyfriars and Hanbury Hall & Gardens - come and explore these wonderfully different places in and around Worcester with fun and adventures for all! There’s something for everyone to discover this year with the National Trust. nationaltrust.org.uk

Croome

MAP REF : E6 nr High Green, Worcester, Worcestershire WR8 9DW  01905 371006  nationaltrust.org.uk/croome

There’s more than meets the eye at Croome. A secret wartime airbase, is now a visitor centre with RAF Defford Museum. ‘Capability’ Brown’s first landscape park has surprises around every corner with the mansion house at its centre which explores Croome’s eclectic past in inventive ways.

Greyfriars

MAP REF : D5 Friar Street, Worcester, Worcestershire WR1 2LZ  01905 23571  nationaltrust.org.uk/greyfriars

A beautiful medieval town house where time seems to stand still in the centre of Worcester. Visit to see how it was rescued from demolition and brought back to life.

Hanbury Hall & Gardens

MAP REF : D5 School Road, Hanbury, Worcestershire WR9 7EA  01527 821214  nationaltrust.org.uk/Hanburyhall

Discover Hanbury’s story, of Thomas Vernon, who built the house as a statement of his success and status. He commissioned Sir James Thornhill, fresh from Chatsworth to paint wall & ceiling paintings and instructed Royal Gardener, George London to design the formal garden & park as a symbol of his power over nature. Hanbury Hall is Thomas’ attempt to impose order on the chaos of the early eighteenth century. It is the perfect place to experience the drama, fun and theatricality of the Baroque period. 2016 marks 21 years since the restoration of the George London garden, celebrate this truly unique spectacle with us this summer.

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SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY NUMBER ONE COMBERTON PLACE KIDDERMINSTER WORCESTERSHIRE DY10 1QR T W

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The Severn Valley Railway operates a mostly steam hauled train service along the beautiful Severn Valley between Kidderminster and Bewdley in Worcestershire and Bridgnorth in Shropshire, a journey of about 16 miles.

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EXPLORE HISTORY & HERITAGE RESTAURANTS

MUSEUMS WORCESTERSHIRE

Please check the website for opening times and admission prices museumsworcestershire.org.uk

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WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY MUSEUM HARTLEBURY CASTLE, KIDDERMINSTER DY11 7XZ T

01299 250416

Visit Worcestershire County Museum, housed in historic Hartlebury Castle, and discover more about the wonders of Worcestershire and the way we used to live. Explore the evocative room sets and enjoy the varied collections including toys, domestic items, craftwork and transport. The site also includes a café, shop, nature reserve and picnic area. Special events and activities throughout the year.

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FOREGATE STREET, WORCESTER WR1 1DT T

01905 25371

Housed in a beautiful Victorian building in the heart of Worcester, the City Art Gallery and Museum has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for the latest exhibition, a chance to learn more about the past, fun activities for all the family or something special from the shop, you’ll find a warm welcome waiting for you. While you are here don’t forget to take a break in the Balcony Café.

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THE COMMANDERY SIDBURY, WORCESTER WR1 2HU T

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Dating back to the 13th century, The Commandery is a fascinating building which has had a long and varied history. Uncover excitaing stories about power, war, wealth, romance, death, society and industry. Explore six different eras of the building and feel the characters come to life through the audio guide. Visit the website for latest exhibitions & events information.

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EXPLORE GARDENS Worcestershire is the ideal place to enjoy the sights and smells of some beautiful English country gardens as well as being home to the Midlands best garden centre - Webbs There are a great selection of historic houses with fantastic gardens to explore including Hanbury Hall (National Trust), a delightful early 18th century William and Mary style house, Witley Court & Gardens (English Heritage), a spectacular ruin and Croome Park & Court (National Trust), “Capability” Browns first complete landscape design.

Worcestershire can also boast two arboreta – Bodenham and Arley, in the north of the county. For those that enjoy the personal touch there are hidden gems at every turn with unique places such as Whitlenge Gardens, New Lane Nurseries, White Cottage Garden and the newly refurbished Spetchley Park Gardens, on the outskirts of Worcester. When you’ve seen all Worcestershire has to offer we are in a fortunate location that provides quick access to Ralph Court Gardens in Herefordshire and Hidcote Manor Gardens (National Trust) in Gloucestershire, both just over the borders. For more information please explore www.visitworcestershire.org

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WITLEY COURT & GARDENS

GREAT WITLEY, WORCESTERSHIRE WR6 6JT T E W

01299 896636 witley.court@english-heritage.org.uk www.english-heritage.org.uk/witley

Visit the spectacular romantic ruins of Witley Court & Gardens and step back in time to a bygone age of great wealth and extravagance. Bring a picnic and enjoy the beautiful formal gardens, woodland walks, wilderness play area and amazing fountains – a magical world for all to explore. For opening times and admission prices please visit website. facebook.com/witleycourt

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RALPH COURT GARDENS EDWYN RALPH BROMYARD HR7 4LU T E W

01885 483225 ralphcourtgardens@aol.com www.ralphcourtgardens.co.uk

Ralph Court Gardens is a truly inspirational 3 acre garden set overlooking the Malvern Hills. Divided into 12 themes, the gardens range from ‘mythology’, countries of the world as well as fantasy and culture.

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A great attraction for adults and children, a ‘must see’ venue. The Phileas Fogg Tea Room offers a wide range of homemade food from light snacks, scrumptious cakes to delicious lunches.

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SPETCHLEY PARK GARDENS SPETCHLEY PARK WORCESTER WR5 1RS T E W

01905 345106 enquiries@spetchleygardens.co.uk www.spetchleygardens.co.uk

Spetchley is a 30 acre garden for all tastes combining a wondrous display of plants, shrubs and trees woven into a garden of many rooms and vistas all with a fascinating story to tell.

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GARDEN CENTRES / OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES & ENVIRONMENT

HOLLOWAYS

LOWER COURT SUCKLEY WR6 5DE T E W

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A hidden gem in the middle of the Worcestershire countryside – Holloways is one of the most original home furnishing stores in the country. The showrooms inside converted hop kilns make a perfect backdrop for inspirational country home interiors, and you will be delighted by the selection of top quality garden furniture. The award-winning Glasshouse Café is a popular spot for breakfast, morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea. As well as a Gift Shop there are courtyards to explore, full of contemporary garden ornament, large Italian planters and fascinating garden antiques.

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01905 730600 info@pumphouse.org.uk www.pumphouse.org.uk

Find out information, discover articles and watch films on environmental issues. Enjoy the surrounding parkland with the nature trail. Relax with coffee and cake or visit the eco shop. 2015 Worcestershire Awards for Excellence Winners OPENING HOURS: Open daily 10am - 4pm in Winter 10am - 5pm in Summer

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Walking tours available all year round including ‘The Worcester Story’ taking place at 6pm daily. Places limited so booking essential. Please check website for dates & times of other scheduled tours. • Walks available for individuals, schools and groups at times to suit you. • 36 themed walks available including ghost, pubs, battlefield, women of Worcester, period specific, medical or even a festive walk of Worcester. • See website for further details. Q www.visitworcestershire.org


EXPLORE LOCAL CRAFTS, RESTAURANTS FOOD & DRINK

THE HOP POCKET SHOPPING VILLAGE THE HOP POCKET BISHOPS FROME WORCESTER WR6 5BT T E W

01531 640323 info@thehoppocket.com www.thehoppocket.com

The Hop Pocket Shopping Village is an Aladdin’s cave of crafts and gifts. Farmhouse family restaurant serving freshly cooked homemade food, scrumptious cakes and a traditional Sunday roast.

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Local ciders, beers and wines including free tasting every day. Large farm shop with over 40 cheeses as well as pies, patés, pickles etc. Watch as the butcher prepares your cut the traditional way. A lovely plant centre, ladies and men’s fashions, shoes, children’s clothes, wooden toys and gifts, beautiful furniture, antiques, musical instruments, soft furnishings, original contemporary art and more. There is a fully equipped cook’s shop, and next door are fused glass splash backs and lighting. ‘Year of the Hop’ exhibition showing the influence of hops on the region. An unrivalled no hassle shopping experience with a large free car park. The perfect destination to while away a few relaxed hours. The Hop Pocket is a rural shopping destination that can be found 12 miles out from Worcester on the A4103 Hereford road

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EXPLORE LOCAL CRAFTS, FOOD & DRINK

BECKETTS FARM SHOP AND RESTAURANT HEATH FARM, ALCESTER ROAD WYTHALL, BIRMINGHAM B47 6AJ

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JINNEY RING CRAFT CENTRE

Lovells Vineyard

HANBURY ROAD, HANBURY B60 4BU

GARRETT BANK, WELLAND, MALVERN WR13 6NF

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A ‘true’ craft centre where you can see real crafts people at work. Housed in 200 year old barns are 12 craft studios including jewellery and chocolate making, glass making and pottery. There is also a quirky gift shop and rustic restaurant. OPENING HOURS: Mon–Sat, 10am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm Q (except Christmas & Boxing Day) Admission and Parking free 1 e

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CREATIVE COURSES

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Eastnor Pottery & The Flying Potter

HUNTLANDS FARM UPHOLSTERY WHITBOURNE, WORCESTER WR6 5RD T E W

01886 821955/07828 286360 lucy@huntlandsfarm.co.uk www.huntlandsfarm.co.uk

HOME FARM, EASTNOR, LEDBURY HR8 1RD

Weekend and week day upholstery courses offered on this rural, family run working farm, retreat. Bed and breakfast accommodation is available as well as all the tools and materials you require. OPENING HOURS: 10.00am-5.30pm (lunch is provided)

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Remarkable pottery and clay experiences for individuals and groups designed to explore and develop creativity. All ages, all abilities from the idyllic Herefordshire studio on the Eastnor Castle Estate. OPENING HOURS: Tues-Sat 10am-4pm (pre-booking essential)

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EVENTS in WORCEstershire 2016 Date March

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Spring Blossom Trail

Vale of Evesham

Sat 23 Fri 29 Apr - Tues 2 May Fri 29 Apr - Tues 2 May

Great English Asparagus Run Upton upon Severn Folk Festival Great Malvern Water Festival/Malvern Well Dressing

Vale of Evesham Upton upon Severn Malvern

Sun 1 - Mon 2 TBC 28 May - 5th Jun 29 May 30 May

Discover Bewdley Spring Fair Worcester Motor Festival Malvern Walking Festival Malvern Munch Food Walk Great Malvern Food Festival

Bewdley Worcester Malvern Malvern Malvern

Sat 4 – Sun 5 Sat 11 Sat 18 - Sun 19 Thur 23 - Sun 26

Asparafest Throckmorton Air Show Droitwich Spa Food & Drink Festival Upton upon Severn Jazz Festival

Evesham Throckmorton Airfield, Evesham Droitwich Spa Upton upon Severn

Sat 2 Fri 15 - Sun 17 Mon 18 - Sun 24 Sat 23 - Sun 24

Pershore Midsummer Brass Upton Blues Festival Bromsgrove Festival Bewdley Regatta

Pershore Upton upon Severn Bromsgrove Bewdley

TBC Sat 6 Sat 6 - Sat 20 Thur 25 - Sun 28 Fri 26 - Sun 28 Sat 27 - Mon 29 Mon 29

Worcester Foodie Festival Tenbury Wells Country Show Kidderminster Arts Festival Bewdley Beer Festival Upton Sunshine Festival Pershore Plum Festival Worcester Festival Fireworks Finale

Worcester Tenbury Wells Kidderminster Bewdley Upton Pershore Worcester

Sat 3 Sat 10 – Sun 11

Stourport Land and River Carnival Droitwich Salt Festival

Stourport on Severn Droitwich Spa

October Sat 1 Sat 1 - Sun 2

Autumn in Malvern Festival Season Tenbury Wells Applefest Discover Bewdley Harvest Fair

Malvern Tenbury Wells Bewdley

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Worcester Christmas Fayre Great Malvern Christmas Festival Christmas lights and festive market

Worcester Malvern Bewdley

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EVENTS at Three CountieS Showground Date March

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CountryTastic

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RHS Malvern Spring Festival

Thur 9 - Sun 12

Three Counties Championship Dog Show

Fri 17 - Sun 19

Royal Three Counties Show

Sat 24 - Sun 25 Fri 30 - Sun 2 Oct

Malvern Autumn Show The Malvern Caravan Show

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Three Counties Farming Conference

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01386 898387 info@broadwayartsfestival.com www.broadwayartsfestival.com

Programme of lectures, art and photographic exhibitions (including Patrick Lichfield’s iconic photographs), art workshops. Heartbreak Theatre production of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’, Blunderbus Children’s Active Drama Session, musical events and Voces8 Concert.

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Attractions INDEX HISTORY & HERITAGE The Ashmolean Museum Avoncroft Museum Bewdley Museum W: bewdleymuseum.co.uk

Broadway Tudor House, High Street, Broadway Stoke Heath, Bromsgrove Load Street, Bewdley See advert on page 10 1 Broadway Tower Middle Hill, Broadway E: info@broadwaytower.co.uk • W: broadwaytower.co.uk • See advert on page 10

WR12 7DP 01865 288187 B60 4JR 01527 831363 DY12 2AE 0845 603 5699  ep QQ WR12 7LB 01386 852390 1 e  P Brockhampton Estate (National Trust) Bringsty, nr Bromyard WR6 5TB 01885 482077 E: brockhampton@nationaltrust.org.uk • W: nationaltrust.org.uk/brockhampton-estate • See advert on page 15 WC

Bronte Porcelain Company Ltd Merebrook Business Park, Hanley Road, Malvern WR13 6NP 01684 310888 Church of St Mary Magdelene Croome Park, Croome D’Abitot, Worcester WR8 9DW 0117 929 1766 W: visitchurches.org.uk (available at Croome) • See advert on page 11 The Commandery Sidbury, Worcester W: museumsworcestershire.org.uk • See advert on page 23 Croome (National Trust) Near High Green, Worcester W: nationaltrust.org.uk/croome • See advert on page 16

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Droitwich Spa Heritage Centre Victoria Square, Droitwich Eastnor Castle Eastnor, Nr Ledbury E: enquiries@eastnorcastle.com • W: eastnorcastle.com • See advert on page 11

WR9 8DS 01905 774312 HR8 1RL 01531 633160  epQ 1 The Elgar Birthplace Museum Crown East Lane, Lower Broadheath, Worcester WR2 6RH 01905 333224 E: birthplace@elgarmuseum.org • W: elgarmuseum.org • See advert on page 12  P eQQ WC

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ATTRACTIONS INDEX The Fleece Inn (National Trust) The Cross, Bretforton, Evesham Forge Mill Needle Museum Needle Mill Lane, Riverside, Redditch E: info@forgemill.org.uk • W: forgemill.org.uk • See advert on page 12 1

WR11 7JE 01386 831173 B98 8HY 01527 62509 ep QQ P   WR5 1DD 01905 760738 GL54 5DT 01242 621405 1 ep QQ P WR14 2AY e WC

George Marshall Medical Museum Worcs Royal Hospital, Worcester Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Railway The Railway Station, Toddington E: info@gwsr.com • W: www.gwsr.com • See advert on page 13

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Great Malvern Priory Church Street, Malvern W: greatmalvernpriory.org.uk See advert on page 9 Great Witley Parish Church

WR6 6JT

01905 457276

Greyfriars’ House & Garden (National Trust) Friar Street, Worcester W: nationaltrust.org.uk/greyfriars • See advert on page 16

St Michaels and All Angels, Great Witley

WR1 2LZ

01905 23571 e

The Guildhall High Street, Worcester Hagley Hall Hall Lane, Hagley Hanbury Hall & Gardens School Road, Hanbury, Droitwich Spa W: nationaltrust.org.uk/hanburyhall • See advert on page 16

WR1 2EY DY9 9LG WR9 7EA

01905 722018 01562 887290 01527 821214

Harvington Hall Harvington, Nr Kidderminster The Hive The Butts, Worcester The Infirmary, University of Worcester City Campus, Castle Street, Worcester Little Malvern Court Nr Malvern W: littlemalverncourt.co.uk • See advert on page 9

DY10 4LR WR1 3DT WR1 3AS WR14 4JN

01562 777846 01905 822866 01905 542373 01684 892988 P e

Malvern Museum Priory Gatehouse, Abbey Road, Malvern W: malvernmuseum.co.uk • See advert on page 9

WR14 3ES

01684 567811 Q

The Morgan Visitor Centre Pickersleigh Road, Malvern Museum of Carpet Stour Vale Mill, Green Street, Kidderminster E: info@museumofcarpet.org.uk • W: museumofcarpet.org.uk • See advert on page 13

WR14 2LL DY10 1AZ

01684 584580 01562 69028 e

Museum of Royal Worcester Severn Street, Worcester WR1 2ND 01905 21247 E: info@museumofroyalworcester.org • W: museumofroyalworcester.org • See advert on p. 14 eQQ  WC

Severn Valley Railway W: svr.co.uk • See advert on page 21

Number One Comberton Place, Kidderminster DY10 1QR 01562 757900 1 e QQ  WC

St Lawrence’s Church Market Place, Evesham W: visitchurches.org.uk • See advert on page 11

WR11 4BG

0117 929 1766

St Swithun’s Church Church Street, Worcester W: visitchurches.org.uk • See advert on page 11

WR1 2RH

0117 929 1766

Tenbury Museum Goff’s School, Cross Street, Tenbury Wells W: tenburymuseum.org.uk • See advert on page 9

WR15 8EF

07722 820983

B47 6JX ep QQ Tudor House Museum Friar Street, Worcester WR1 2NA E: manager@tudorhouse.org.uk • W: tudorhouse.org.uk • See advert on page 14 1 e Q Q

01564 826471

Tudor House 16 Church Street, Upton upon Severn E: lavendertudor@talktalk.net See advert on page 9

WR8 0HT

01684 438820

Upton upon Severn TIC & Heritage Centre Church Street, Upton upon Severn W: visitthemalverns.org • See advert on page 9

WR8 0HX

01684 594200 Q

Transport Museum Wythall Chapel Lane, Wythall E: enquiries@wythall.org.uk • W: wythall.org.uk • See advert on page 13

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Witley Court & Gardens Great Witley WR6 6JT 01299 896636 E: witley.court@english-heritage.org.uk • W: english-heritage.org.uk/witley • See advert on p.24 1 p  eQ Worcester Cathedral 8 College Yard, Worcester WR1 2LA 01905 732900 E: visits@worcestercathedral.org.uk W: worcestercathedral.co.uk See advert on page 15 1 e  Q Q WC

Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum Foregate Street, Worcester W: museumsworcestershire.org.uk • See advert on page 23 Worcestershire County Museum Hartlebury Castle, Kidderminster W: museumsworcestershire.org.uk • See advert on page 23

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ATTRACTIONS INDEX Gardens Arley Arboretum The Estate Office, Upper Arley, Nr Bewdley Bodenham Arboretum Wolverley, Kidderminster Hidcote Manor Garden Hidcote Bartrim, Nr Chipping Campden New Lane Nurseries Pitchill, Evesham Ralph Court Gardens Edwyn Ralph, Bromyard E: ralphcourtgardens@aol.com • W: ralphcourtgardens.co.uk • See advert on page 25 Spetchley Park Gardens Spetchley Park, Worcester E: enquiries@spetchleygardens.co.uk • W: spetchleygardens.co.uk • See advert on p. 25 Whitlenge Gardens

Whitlenge Lane, Hartlebury

DY12 1XG 01299 861368 DY11 5SY 01562 850456 GL55 6LR 01386 438333 WR11 8SN 01386 870073 HR7 4LU 01885 483225 1 e QQ P  WR5 1RS 01905 345106 e1QQ P DY10 4HD 01299 250720 WC

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Local Crafts, Food & Drink Astley Vineyard Astley, Stourport DY13 0RU Becketts Farm Shop and Restaurant Heath Farm, Alcester Road, Wythall, Birmingham B47 6AJ 1 eQ Q E: info@beckettsfarm.co.uk • W: beckettsfarm.co.uk • See advert on page 28 WC

01299 822907 01564 823402

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Churchfields Farm Salwarpe WR9 0AH 01905 451289 The Hop Pocket Shopping Village The Hop Pocket, Bishops Frome, Worcester WR6 5BT 01531 640323 E: info@thehoppocket.com • W: thehoppocket.com • See advert on page 27 1 eQ Q p P  WC

Hopley’s Farm Shop Cleobury Road, Bewdley Hopyard Farm Bourne Road, Defford, Nr Pershore Jinney Ring Craft Centre Hanbury Road, Hanbury E: enquiries@jinneyringcraft.co.uk • W: jinneyring.co.uk • See advert on page 28

Lovells Vineyard The Lovells, Garrett Bank, Welland E: info@lovellsvineyard.co.uk • W: lovellsvineyard.co.uk • See advert on page 28 Wayside Farm Shop Westons Cider

50 Pitchers Hill, Wickamford, Evesham The Bounds, Much Marcle, Ledbury

DY12 2QL 01299 402173 WR8 9BS 01386 750902 B60 4BU 01527 821272 e 1QQ  WR13 6NF 01684 311110 e P WR11 7RT 01386 830546 HR8 2NQ 01531 660108 WC

Garden Centres & Retail CrownGate Shopping Centre Friary Walk, Worcester Holloways Lower Court, Suckley E: sales@holloways.co.uk • W: holloways.co.uk • See advert on page 26 Webbs Garden Centre Webbs Garden Centre

Kidderminster Road South, West Hagley Worcester Road, Wychbold, Droitwich Spa

WR1 3LE 01905 610065 WR6 5DE 01886 884665 1 eQ P DY9 0JB WR9 0DG

01527 860000 01527 860000

B98 9BE WR6 5JD WR12 7LF WR6 6AT WR10 2QS DY9 9JW DY12 1LA WR10 1QU WR6 6RP WR3 8ZE WR2 6AJ B71 4LF DY12 2QW WR1 3EJ WR2 4QQ

01527 406600 01886 833551 01386 854100 01299 896666 01386 860395 01562 883701 0844 8159033 01386 562931 01886 812211 01905 454183 01905 855369 0871 271 9871 01299 405222 01905 25364 01905 748474

Sports & Wellbeing The Abbey Hotel, Golf and Spa Hither Green, Dagnell End Road, Redditch Bank House Hotel & Spa Bransford Worcester Dormy House Willersley Hill, Broadway The Elms Hotel & Spa Abberley, Worcester Evesham Golf Club Craycombe Links, Fladbury Cross, Pershore Hagley Golf & Country Club Wassel Grove Lane, Hagley Mercure Hotel & Spa Habberley Road, Bewdley Rivers Leisure Centres King Georges Way, Pershore Shelsley Walsh Motor Sport Shelsley Walsh Sixways Stadium (Worcester Warriors) Pershore Lane, Hindlip, Worcester University of Worcester Arena Henwick Grove, Worcester West Bromwich Albion FC The Hawthorns, West Bromwich Wharton Park Golf Club & Country Club Bewdley Worcester Racecourse Pitchcroft, Worcester Worcestershire County Cricket Club New Road, Worcester

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Events & The Arts Artrix Slideslow Drive, Bromsgrove B60 1PQ Broadway Arts Festival E: info@broadwayartsfestival.com • W: broadwayartsfestival.com • See advert on page 31 LSD Promotions Stamford Mews, Enville Estates, Stourbridge DY7 5HD Malvern Theatres Grange Road, Malvern WR14 3HB Malvern Walking Festival c/o Malvern TIC, 21 Church Street, Malvern WR14 2AA Orchestra of the Swan Stratford Arts House, 14 Rother Street, Stratford CV37 6LU Palace Theatre Alcester Street, Redditch B98 8AE Swan Theatre & Huntingdon Hall The Moors, Worcester WR1 3ED The Old Needle Works Cedar House, Britten Street, Enfield B97 6HD Three Choirs Fesitval 7c College Green, Gloucester GL1 2LX Three Counties Showground Malvern WR13 6NW E: info@threecounties.co.uk • W: rhsmalvern.co.uk • See advert on page 2

01527 577330 01386 898387 e Q Q 01384 877336 01684 892277 01684 892289 01789 267567 01527 65203 01905 611427 01527 69100 08456521823 01684 584924 WC

Canals & Waterways Canal & River Trust Canoe UK Ltd 207 Severn Expeditions Severn Leisure Cruises Stourport Riverside

Various locations throughout Worcestershire Mount Pleasant, Kingswinford DY6 9SP Upton Marina, Upton upon Severn WR8 0PB MV Conway Castle, Waterside, Upton upon Severn WR8 0HG Bridge Street, Stourport DY13 8UY

0303 040 4040 07774 907326 01684 592654 01684 593112 0845 607 7819

Outdoor Activities, WILDLIFE & the environment All Things Wild Station Road, Honeybourne, Nr Evesham WR11 7QZ Discover History Walks E: discoverhistory@aol.com • W: discover-history.co.uk • See advert on page 26 Ghost Walks at Huntingdon Hall The Moors, Worcester Go Ape Wyre Forest Callow Hill, Bewdley E: questions@goape.co.uk • W: goape.co.uk/wyre • See advert on back page

WR1 3ED DY14 9XQ

01386 833083 07949 222137 Q 01905 611427 0845 094 8449

Great Escape – Classic Car Hire Bramley Barn, Feckenham, nr Redditch B96 6JH 01527 893733 Kyre Equestrian Centre Lower House Farm, Vine Lane, Tenbury Wells WR15 8R 01885 410233 Little Owl Farm Park Owlhill Lane, Dunhampton DY13 9SS 01905 620325 Marksman Leisure Oaklands Outdoor Activity Centre, Hanbury B60 4HS 01527 575141 The Pump House Environment Centre Waterworks Road, Barborne, Worcester WR1 3EZ 01905 730600 E: info@pumphouse.org.uk • W: www.pumphouse.org.uk • See advert on page 26 1 ep QQ P WC

Rays Farm Country Matters West Midland Safari & Leisure Park Worcestershire Countryside Service Worcestershire Wildlife Trust Wyre Forest Visitor Centre

Billingsley, Bridgnorth Spring Grove, Bewdley Wildwood Drive, Worcester Lower Smite Farm, Worcester Callow Hill, Bewdley

WV16 6PF DY12 1LF WR5 2LG WR3 8SZ DY14 9XQ

01299 841255 01299 402114 01905 766155 01905 754919 01299 266302

Creative Courses Eastnor Pottery and The Flying Potter Home Farm, Eastnor, Ledbury E: admin@eastnorpottery.co.uk • W: www.eastnorpottery.co.uk • See advert on page 29

01531 633886 Q e P Eckington Manor Manor Farm, Manor Road, Eckington WR10 3BJ 01386 751600 Farncombe Estate Courses Farncombe Estate, Broadway WR12 7LJ 0333 456 8580 Huntlands Farm Upholstery Whitbourne, Worcester WR6 5RD 01886 821955/ E: lucy@huntlandsfarm.co.uk • W: huntlandsfarm.co.uk • See advert on page 29 e 07828 286360 P

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PERSHORE

Load Street, Bewdley DY12 2AE T: 0845 6077819 E: bewdleytic@wyreforestdc.gov.uk Opening Times Mar-Oct daily, 10am-4.30pm Nov-Mar daily, 11am-3.30pm

Pershore Library, Church Street, Pershore WR10 1DT T: 01386 556591 E: tourism@pershore-tc.gov.uk Opening Times Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri 9am-5.30pm Tue 9am-7pm, Sat 9am-5pm

BROADWAY

REDDITCH

Russell Square, High Street, Broadway WR12 7AP T: 01386 852937 E: info@visitbroadway.co.uk Opening Times Mon-Sat 10am-5pm Sun (subject to weather conditions) 11am-3pm

Palace Theatre, Alcester Street, Redditch B98 8AE T: 01527 60806 E: info.centre@redditchbc.gov.uk Opening Times Mon-Fri 10am-4pm Sat 9.30am-1.30pm

DROITWICH SPA

TENBURY WELLS

St Richards House, Victoria Square, Droitwich Spa WR9 8DS

48 Teme Street, Tenbury Wells WR15 8AA T: 01584 810136 E: tenbury-info@visitthemalverns.org W: tenburywells.info Opening Times Mon-Sat 10am-4pm Closed Christmas week

T: 01905 774312 E: heritage@droitwichspa.gov.uk Opening Times Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-1.30pm Closed Sun & Bank Holidays

EVESHAM

UPTON UPON SEVERN

Almonry Heritage Centre, Evesham WR11 4BG T: 01386 446944 E: tic@almonry.ndo.co.uk W: almonryevesham.org Opening Times Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat 10am-5pm Sun 2-5pm, Wed Mar-Oct (closed Sun Oct-Mar)

Upton Heritage Centre, Upton upon Severn WR8 0HT T: 01684 594200 E: upton-info@visitthemalverns.org Opening Times 1 Apr-30 Sept, Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat 10am-5pm. 1 Oct-31 Mar, Mon, Fri, Sat 10am-4pm Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Year’s Day

MALVERN

WORCESTER

21 Church Street, Malvern WR14 2AA T: 01684 892289 E: info@visitthemalverns.org Opening Times Apr–Sept, daily 10am-5pm Oct-Mar, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm Sun 10am-4pm. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day

The Guildhall, High Street, Worcester WR1 2EY T: 01905 726311 E: touristinfo@visitworcestershire.org Opening Times Monday-Friday 9.30am-5pm Saturday 10am-4pm Bank Holidays 10am-4pm

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