VISIT • STAY • ENJOY
Official County Guide Spring/Summer 2016
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VISIT WORCESTERSHIRE
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Plan your Trip
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Worcester City
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North Worcestershire
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Wychavon
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Malvern Hills
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Home of Gardens
20-21
Home of Sport & Leisure
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Home of Heritage
Eckington Manor
Farm Stay
Nadiya Hussain
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Pershore Plum Festival
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Home of Great Outdoors
30-31
Home of Festivals & Events
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Home of Cookery
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County Map
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Stay Guide
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Listings
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VISIT WORCESTERSHIRE
Plan Your Triptrip plan your 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.
Every journey ends with a memory.
Worcestershire also has excellent road links to the major motorways (M5, M6, M40, M42, M50) and London is just 2 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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KIDDERMINSTER · BEWDLEY · BRIDGNORTH
Why not make Worcestershire your base for a holiday as it’s close to many great destinations. Herefordshire
Beautiful carpets – art beneath your feet! Working looms and carpet making demonstrations! Hands-on activities and interactive fun!
Herefordshire has long been considered the land of ‘milk and honey’, famed for its spectacular countryside, historic market towns, picture-book black and white villages and an abundance of artisan makers and foodie destinations. Enjoy walking, ruins, castles, canoeing, attractions, gardens or family fun, there is something for everyone in Herefordshire.
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Birmingham
England’s second largest city is located just 20 minutes north and makes a great day out. You can shop until you drop in The Bullring, visit the National Sea Life Centre or enjoy a concert of your choice at the Barclaycard Arena or at the Genting Arena.
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Stratford upon Avon
Home to the Shakespeare Birthplace Museum and The Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company, is just a 30 minute journey through rolling countryside and quaint English villages.
Ironbridge
Just 45 minutes away from the north of the count is the Ironbridge Gorge Museum. Ironbridge is a World Heritage Site, recognised for the area’s unique contribution to the birth of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. Today you can visit a ‘Victorian’ town and many other attractions on offer.
Bath
Located just over an hour away down the M5 and is home to the historic Roman Baths as well as the Thermae Bath Spa.
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Worcestershire is referred to as The Gateway to the Cotswolds with south Worcestershire part of the North Cotswolds. Once you have visited the honey coloured village of Broadway and enjoyed the vistas across the Cotswolds from Fish Hill you can journey deeper into England’s largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Family Activities
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WORCESTER CITY
MR SELFRIDGE VISITS WORCESTER CATHEDRAL! This summer Worcester Cathedral presents Dressed for Drama an exhibition of period costumes from British television and film, including Mr Selfridge, Downton Abbey and Far from the Madding Crowd to name just a few and will include some beautiful dresses worn by the stars.
Worcester CITY An ancient city with a modern outlook ...
Gourmet Burgers Back in 2001, three Kiwi guys set up the first Gourmet Burger Kitchen in Battersea, South London. Their philosophy was simple – to create a fresh, quality burger reminiscent of the ones found in New Zealand. Working with Chef Peter Gordon, they were the first to introduce the ‘gourmet burger’ to the London
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...offering visitors a fascinating history of industry, democracy and Christianity along with a vibrant programme of events and unrivalled mix of high street names and independent boutiques. To make the most of your time in the city
market, creating a menu that combined 100% beef with the freshest ingredients and sauces, and in doing so changing the UK burger scene forever. Now with over 65 restaurants in the UK, we serve up gourmet burgers from London to Cardiff, Edinburgh to Brighton. You’ll find us in Europe’s largest shopping centre, on the Queen’s doorstep and we’re opening soon in Crowngate Shopping Centre, Worcester.
contact the Worcester Tourist Information centre on 01905 726311 or email touristinfo@ visitworcestershire.org You can also visit them when you arrive in the city at the Guildhall, High Street, Worcester.
We pride ourselves on serving up a variety of crafted burgers, combining 100% prime beef, hand selected and traditionally reared on independent farms across the South West counties with sauces made from scratch, every day, in each GBK kitchen.
The costumes will be displayed in the stunning early 12th century Chapter house, where visitors will be able to get up close to the costumes to see the designs, embroidery and craftsmanship that they have enjoyed on screen. The exhibition runs from 1 to 29 August 2016. A tour of the cathedral to hear it’s fascinating history and royal connections including King John will complement a group visit. The magnificent stained glass and serene Norman Crypt will be among the highlights. A visit to see Dressed for Drama, a group a tour and afternoon tea in the atmospheric medieval Cloisters can be pre-booked as a special group package. 01905 732900 www.worcestercathedral.co.uk
01905 610065 www.crowngate-worcester.co.uk
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Worcester Walks For the last fifteen years our Blue and Green Badge Guides have been conducting our popular ‘Elgar Walks’ around the City, which are in great demand during the three Choirs festival. Now that the Crown Hotel in Broad Street has reopened and refurbished 18 bedrooms and completely redecorated the famous Glee Club, we shall now start our ‘Elgar walking Tours’ from the Crown Hotel. This ancient coaching Inn now offers Music Themed
furnishing in modern bedrooms in the City centre. The ‘Glee Club, founded in 1810, was where Sir Edward Elgar and the male members of his family spent many leisure hours enjoying the ‘glee’ or light–hearted music. The ‘Elgar Walks’ are one of many ‘themed walks’ offered, and includes all of the City homes and haunts of the Elgar’s, their family and friends and takes approximately 90 minutes. Tel: 0789 0222117 www.worcesterwalks.co.uk
Worcester
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This Green Earth is free and open Monday – Saturday 10.30am – 4.30pm.
This Green Earth: Bridget Macdonald and the landscape tradition of Claude Lorrain, Samuel Palmer and Peter Paul Rubens runs from Saturday 13 February until Saturday 25 June 2016
breathtaking collection housed at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum which celebrates Natural History, Geology, Ethnology, Archaeology and Social History, Art, and items from the Worcestershire Regiment and the Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry.
01905 25371 www.museumsworcestershire.org.uk www @worcestermuseum Echoes of the towers, herds and trees heavy with fruit seen in Baroque and Romanticist painting can be seen in Bridget Macdonald’s idyllic, and familiar landscapes of Worcestershire and Herefordshire, which merge observation and memory. Bridget Macdonald’s
landscapes are exhibited alongside those of great historic painters including rare works on loan to Worcester from the prestigious Ashmolean Museum collection and Manchester Art Gallery.
Museums Worcestershire is grateful to C’ART for their sponsorship of the packing and transport of artworks for This Green Earth Exhibition.
This temporary exhibition sits alongside the
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NORTH WORCESTERSHIRE
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Worcestershire Breathtaking scenery, a rich heritage and numerous attractions make North Worcestershire and its five towns an ideal day out or short break destination.
MIXING THE ANCIENT AND MODERN 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 multilevel, state of the art play area. The free outside gym completes this most special attraction.
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Treasure Trails A fun way to visit places in the most quintessentially English county of Worcestershire and particularly its northern districts, is by taking yourselves on a self-guided walk and treasure hunt. Treasure Trails offer the opportunity to:
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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.
Download a treasure trail by searching “Worcestershire Treasure Trails”
Town Centres 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! You are spoilt for choice with your shopping in the 5 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 unique music heritage themed public realm improvements, mix of retail parks, shopping centres and independent outlets. Whichever you choose, each offers something unique and enjoyable for the family.
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From the Norman Conquest onwards, the Hanbury Estate was within the boundaries of the Royal Forest of Feckenham. The 18th century Hanbury Hall (under the care of the National Trust) is open to the public all year round. Just round the corner is the Jinney Ring Craft Centre - containing 12 designer/ maker craft shops. There is a charming old barn restaurant, complete with log fire and conservatory, which has views of the Malvern Hills. The duck ponds and ducks are very popular at this attraction as are the landscaped gardens, which have become home to many modern sculptures as well as music and arts festivals. A short distance away is the canal-side craft centre at Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove offering an upholsterer, artists, hair and beauty salons, antiques and collectables, a fudge maker and much more. There’s also a cafe on site and a pub just opposite - so it’s well worth a visit. At The Transport Museum at Wythall 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
PLENTY OF HISTORY 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 collection of several thousand objects that reflect the life and work that went on within buildings and structures of Historic Buildings. Special collections housed within 19 acres of grounds, include The National Telephone Kiosk Collection. 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, including the brass foundry, jails, resident crafts people, air raid shelter tours, varied exhibitions and events. 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 steamhauled passenger trains along the beautiful Severn Valley between Kidderminster, Bewdley & Bridgnorth, a journey of about 16 miles. There is no better way to see superb views of the River Severn than from one of these ‘standard gauge’, full size, steam-hauled trains. 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. See large working looms, colourful carpets and the traditional skills of spinning and handloom weaving.
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
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NORTH WORCESTERSHIRE
NORTH WORCESTERSHIRE
festivals galore! Home to the region’s only Safari Park Visit West Midland Safari 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.
GETTING BACK TO NATURE
Close to Bromsgrove you will find the Clent and the Walton Hills, which have 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. 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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Spring and Summer are when North Worcestershire is alive with various shows and events designed to appeal to adults and children alike.
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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 5 June) and Country and Western (Saturday 20 - Sunday 21 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 Friday 1 July, is held in the spectacular grounds of Harvington Hall, a moated medieval and Elizabethan manor-house south-east of Kidderminster. For
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more drama, pay a visit to Bodenham Arboretum, near Kidderminster, an area of outstanding natural beauty, containing mature woodland, 11 pools and four miles of footpaths – Regular events take place at the arboretum including The BodenGnome Gnome Hunt from Thursday 2 June Wednesday August 31.
stay a while With so much to do you may well want to consider staying a while. Whether you’re looking for boutique accommodation, a familyfriendly hotel or a quiet spot to pitch a tent or caravan, you’ll be sure to find the perfect bolthole.
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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
Other festivals and events around the area include... • Bromgrove farmers’ market saturday 30 April • Discover Bewdley Spring Fayre Sunday 1 - Monday 2 May • Kidderminster Carnival Early June • Bewdley Carnival SAturday 11 June • Bromsgrove Festival Friday 18 - Saturday 24 June
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The Trimpley Heavy Horse Festival Sunday 3 July Stourport Vintage Steam Rally Saturday 9 - Sunday 10 July Bewdley Regatta Saturday 23 - Sunday 24 July Bromgrove farmers’ market saturday 30 JULY Kidderminster Arts Festival Saturday 6 -Sunday 20 August
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Far Forest Countryside Show Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 August Morton Stanley Festival Mid August Stourport Land & River Carnival Saturday 3 September Vintage and Retro Market Saturday 10 September Bewdley Harvest Festival SaTurday 1 - Sunday 2 October
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WYCHAVON
WYCHAVON
Sunday 3 July
Think
Pershore,
Think Purple,
Think Plums!
The Plum celebrations start with the Plum Princess Garden Party held at The Angel Hotel. This unique themed garden party includes: fancy dress, music, games, refreshments and the crowning of the 2016 Plum Princess and her attendants.
Tuesday 26 July On this date the festival resurrects its prestigious history to return with the Pershore Plum Festival Race Night. An evening full of Victorian and Edwardian history of the Land O’ Plums Chase, a horse race ran many years ago in celebration of the famous Pershore Plum. Hosted by Worcester Racecourse you can expect an evening of exciting jumping action at this picturesque, tree-lined racecourse, nestling on the banks of the river Severn.
August in Pershore is instantly synonymous with plums and purple.
The Pershore plum story started in the 1830s when a landlord of the Butcher’s Arms pub in Church Street discovered a seedling of a wild plum growing in the ancient Tiddesley Wood on the outskirts of Pershore. This became known as the Pershore Yellow Egg Plum.
For the whole month, the delightful market town of Pershore turns purple to celebrate the love of the fruit that made the town so famous. A triple winner of Worcestershire Best Festival and Event award, coupled with being an internationally renowned event, the Pershore Plum Festival is a unique and quirky festival with events and activities that cater for the whole family cumulating over August Bank Holiday Weekend!
Then in 1890 Mr. Walter Martin of Drakes Broughton tried a plum experiment in which he transferred pollen from the ‘Old Black’ or ‘Purple Diamond’ to the ‘Rivers Early Prolific’. It was named ‘Martin’s Seedling’ but soon became better known as the hugely popular ‘Purple Pershore’ to which it is still known.
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During the food shortage of the First World War Pershore fruit and plums were delivered by train
Thursday 11, Thursday 18, Thursday 25 August throughout the country. This was commemorated in 1927 with Great Western Railways naming the first and only train after a fruit… The Pershore Plum! The juicy reputation of the area’s plums was also remembered in a horse race, the popular ‘The Land O’Plums Chase’. After 72 years, in celebration of the continued success of the area’s plums – Worcester Racecourse has revived this historic race which is run as part of The Pershore Plum Festival celebrations. The festival was resurrected in 1996 by four locals, Environmentalist David
Shaw, Historian Marion Freeman, John Edgeley and Ron Jeynes all sharing the passion for the famous Pershore plum. The Pershore Plum Fayre aimed to increase awareness and profile of Pershore and its association with plums. Over the next 12 years, the event grew in size and popularity and in 2008 the one day event became the spectacle that we know today expanding to a month long festival and is now one of the most successful events the town has ever seen.
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With the help of the Evesham Vale Tour Guides and Dudley’s Coaches, the Pershore Plum Festival is delighted to offer a unique experience for plum lovers of all ages with exciting guided tours featuring the beautiful Georgian town of Pershore and its famous fruit. You can be sure the Plum guides will produce the ‘Plum goods’ for your entertainment throughout the day!
Thursday 25 August With a “new look” this year, the Pershore Plum Festival is delighted to promote the 999 Bike Nite where bikers from all facets of the emergency services and the South Midlands Bike Club meet for a night of fun, bikes and plenty of food and drink. Whether it’s a moped, motor bike, scooter, chopper or trike all are welcome – but please wear purple!
Saturday 27 – Monday 29 August This August Bank Holiday Weekend will continue as a three day extravaganza of purple plum fun. Don’t miss The Angel Hotel Big Plum, Beer, and Food & Music Festival taking place across all three days.
Pershore will be full to the brim with purple plummy pleasures providing a plum crazy weekend for visitors coming from far and wide. The Plum Festival Fayre Day on Bank Holiday Monday, is a fun day out for all the family at Pershore’s three time award winning event with attractions throughout the town including Plum Alley (plums, tastings, and plum products including soaps, sausages and jams), classic and vintage cars,
award winning famers’ market, boat trips, arts and crafts, children’s activities and a food village. Also new for this year is the expansion of successful Sunday’s family fun day, which also includes a Plum Pooches Dog Show and a Teddy Bears’ Plum Praise service. 01386 565373 www.pershoreplumfestival.org.uk Facebook: PershorePlumFestival Twitter: @PlumFestival
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MALVERN HILLS
MALVERN HILLS The substance which gave Malvern its unique place in history is to become the centrepiece of a brand new event being introduced in 2016. The Great Malvern Water Festival, supported by Malvern Hills District Council, will celebrate the impact water had on Malvern’s development from a village to a bustling town as well as the history behind its famous water cure. Held between Saturday 30 April and Monday 2 May the three day event will be packed full of exciting activities including water well dressing, tours, live music, competitions, open air cinema, arts and crafts and much more. The new Festival coincides with the popular Malvern Well Dressing Weekend organised by the Malvern Spa Association which is a well-established event on Malvern’s social calendar. The beneficial properties of Malvern’s water have been talked about for around 400 years but it was during the 19th century that water cure therapy (also known as hydrotherapy) took off. It was first brought to Great Malvern in 1842 by Dr James Wilson and Dr James
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Gully who set up practices in the area. The Victorian popularity of the cure transformed Malvern into a water cure town.
Tenbury Countryside Show and Upton upon Severn Jazz and Blues Festivals to enjoy, while there will also be regular vintage, craft and farmers’ markets throughout the year. This year will also see the roll out of a series of outdoor cinema events hosted by Malvern Hills District Council and Malvern Town Council. It follows the success of an outdoor
screening of Jaws in Priory Park in September to mark the classic film’s 40th anniversary. There’s so much the district has to offer including breath-taking scenery, wonderful walks and delightful places to eat. So come and enjoy the district this summer and see what you can discover.
It was so popular it was used by famous faces such as Florence Nightingale, Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin. Even though the popularity of the cure has declined and can no longer be taken in Malvern although many of the buildings remain in use - Malvern’s water continues to be bottled today by an independent family owned company and is branded as Holywell Malvern Spring Water. The Great Malvern Water Festival will join an already packed events programme on offer throughout the district. Highlights include the return of the Great Malvern Food Festival in May which sees people flock to the town to sample an array of local produce on offer. There’s also the Malvern Rocks Festival,
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A list of events and activities available in each part of the district during the summer months. Please note this is not a comprehensive list and more information and events are available by visiting: www.visitthemalverns.org
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Malvern Jazz weekend Friday 25 – Saturday 26 March Vintage and Retro Market Saturday 9 April Farmers’ Market Saturday 16 April Well Dressing Weekend Friday 29 April – Tuesday 3 May Arts Market Saturday 30 April Great Malvern Water Festival Saturday 30 April – Monday 2 May RHS Malvern Spring Festival Thursday 5 – Sunday 8 May • Farmers’ Market Saturday 21 May
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Vintage and Retro Market Saturday 28 May Malvern Walking Festival Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June Malvern Munch! Sunday 29 May (part of Malvern Walking Festival) Great Malvern Food Festival Monday 30 May Outdoor Cinema Sunday 5 June Royal Three Counties Show Friday 17 – Sunday 19 June Farmers Market Saturday 18 June Vintage and Retro Market Saturday 25 June Armed Forces Day Saturday 25 June Malvern Civic Week Saturday 25 June – Friday 1 July Farmers’ Market Saturday 16 July Vintage and Retro Market Saturday 23 July Malvern Rocks Festival Friday 5 – Sunday 7 August Vintage and Retro Market Saturday 13 August Farmers’ Market Saturday 20 August Outdoor Cinema Sunday 21 August
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Arts Market Saturday 27 August Vintage and Retro Market Saturday 10 September Farmers’ Market Saturday 17 September Outdoor Cinema Sunday 18 September Malvern Autumn Show Saturday 24 – Sunday 25 September
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Folk Festival Friday 29 April – Monday 2 May Jazz Festival Thursday 23 – Sunday 26 June Blues Festival Friday 15 – Sunday 17 July Sunshine Festival Friday 26 – Sunday 28 August
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Music Festival Saturday 18 June Countryside Show Saturday 6 August Tenbury applefest Saturday 1 October tenbury mistletoe festival Saturday 3 December
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
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HOME OF
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RHS Malvern Spring Festival
home of GARDENS
RHS Malvern Spring Festival will return to the foot of the Malvern Hills at the Three Counties Showground this May. Celebrating the very best in gardening and food, RHS Malvern brings to the fore the finest in both stunning show gardens, nursery displays, mouthwatering morsels from local and international food producers, eclectic shopping and top tips from celebrity chefs and garden experts alike. RHS Malvern Spring Festival marks the start of the RHS event season. The Godfather of gardening Alan Titchmarsh and National
Treasure Mary Berry head up the 2016 celebrity line up. BBC Gardener’s World’s Carol Klein and Joe Swift rub shoulders with other garden experts and share their bountiful gardening knowledge in the Festival Theatre. The One Show’s Christine Walkden with share her practical advice and planting tips in the Get Going Get Growing arena. CBeebies star Ben Faulks as Mr Bloom will inspire budding gardeners to get green fingered and Mark Diacono and Valentine Warner will host the Kitchen Garden Hub at the heart of the Food & Drink Pavilion. 01684 584924 www.rhsmalvern.co.uk
the very
best in
gardening Witley Court & Gardens – A Worcestershire Wonder events throughout the year bring the Court’s Victorian past to life.
In its Victorian heyday Witley Court was one of England’s great country houses, famed for hosting extravagant parties in the palatial mansion. After a devastating fire in 1937 it is today one of the country’s most spectacular ruins. Imagine a bygone era of decadent house parties, balls and concerts as you arrive at the sweeping driveway, and picture the past splendour as you walk amidst the stunning ruins. A lively audio tour helps you imagine the sights and sounds of Witley’s heyday, and a packed programme of
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The court is surrounded by impressive grounds featuring landscaped gardens, a lake, woodland walks, and the amazing Perseus and Andromeda fountain. Don’t miss the fun-filled Play Area - there’s a tree-house inspired by a seed pod, outdoor musical instruments and even a grass-covered amphitheatre – perfect for family picnics. 0370 333 1181 www.english-heritage.org.uk/witley
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Tel: 01886 884665 www.holloways.co.uk
A wonderful day out for garden lovers
• Much more than a garden centre • Beautiful countryside setting amongst hills and farmland • Extensive home and garden furniture showrooms
• The award-winning Glasshouse Café and Gift Shop • Courtyards full of garden ornaments, pots and planters • Garden antiques, old farm artifacts and curiosities
Open Monday to Saturday, 9am - 5pm Sundays (mid-March - August) 11am - 4pm
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
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HOME OF GARDENS
HOME OF GARDENS
visit Webbs, Wychbold
SPETCHLEY PARK OPENS ITS GARDENS IN 2016 AFTER BIGGEST REVIVALS IN ITS 400 YEAR HISTORY 2016 sees the gardens at Spetchley Park open having been through one of the biggest revivals in its 400 year history. The garden lake has been completely restored, the old cart sheds have been converted into a heritage learning and interpretation centre and the parkland put back to its 19th Century landscape. In July, the park will welcome back the 19th Century Sovereign Coach from being conserved, it is one of only 20 such coaches in the country and will be on display for visitors to see.
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insight
This spring, there is an exciting events programme planned at the park. Highlights include a Specialist Plant Fair on Sunday 24 April and on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 August 800 military re-enactors descend on Spetchley with their ‘History Comes Alive’ weekend. There will also be smaller events run throughout the summer, Spetchley is indeed worth a visit in 2016!
His work involved digging up formal gardens, draining marshland to create new lakes and streams and even moving entire villages out of sight. The parkland at
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01905 371006 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/croome
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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Croome was nearly lost, but is now great for walks and adventures with a temple, folly or statue around every corner. At the heart of the park lies Croome Court which Brown also remodelled tells the story of its electric past in creative ways with four floors waiting to be discovered. To celebrate the tercentenary of Brown’s birth (known as ‘Capability’ because he would tell clients that their estates had great ‘capabilities’ for landscape improvements) the National Trust Croome is holding a series of lectures, walks and exhibitions throughout 2016.
Catering for all your garden and home needs, Webbs, Wychbold is THE place to come for an inspirational and relaxing day out.
into the painting!
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Born 300 years ago, Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown changed the face of landscapes in eighteenth century England, designing country estates and mansions, moving hills and making flowing lakes and serpentine rivers with Croome being one of his most significant landscapes.
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!
Webbs Garden Centres
01905 345106 www.spetchleygardens.co.uk
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The new ‘Monet Garden ‘will be opening in May/June 2016.
Near Pershore, Worcester, WR8 9DW
Croome
Stroll through glorious parkland with temples, statues and follies around every corner. Discover Croome Court at its heart with four floors to explore. With a RAF museum, play areas, activities, food and shopping there's lots to enjoy. Telephone 01905 371006 or visit nationaltrust.org.uk/croome
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hope he would be pleased with its creation. Monet’s own garden located in the North West of Paris is different from the painting as he used his artistic flair and imagination to create his ultimate water lily garden.
Monet to make ‘impression’ at Ralph Court Gardens
This Summer, Ralph Court Gardens in Bromyard. will be unveiling a Monet masterpiece. His painting ‘Water Lilies and the Japanese bridge’ but with all things at the garden with a twist. Monet’s work will be brought to life and visitors will be able to not only see
his painting but actually walk into it! A gallery of his work is being built with views over a recreation of his most elaborate Giverny garden.
The 12 gardens at Ralph Court Gardens and restaurant are open to visitors Wednesday - Sunday 10am-5pm. The gardens are located in Edwyn Ralph, Bromyard HR7 4LU.
We have had great fun researching and recreating this Monet masterpiece and
01885 483225 www.ralphcourtgardens.co.uk
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HOME OF SPORT & LEISURE The 2016 Worcestershire County Cricket Season Worcestershire CCC will be hoping 2016 will be the launchpad for another period of success on the field after the previous memorable 12 months marking the club’s 150th Anniversary Year.
home of SPORT & LEISURE £ 2 million
Investment in Worcestershire Golf Course Wharton Park has invested nearly £2 million over the last 6 years reflecting its dedication to make a memorable golfing experience for its members and visitors. The latest facility is a £300,000 state of the art Driving Range and Academy. The range features large unobstructed driving bays, quality sprung mats and srixon balls and the facility also includes an indoor academy with the latest advanced technology for tuition and club fitting.
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The Championship Course & Clubhouse, boasts some of the finest views in the country having large mature trees with wide fairways designed around a 43 acre royal forest. The ultra modern design clubhouse features various bars, restaurant, wedding banqueting suites, conference rooms & boutique accommodation. 01299 405 222 www.whartonpark.co.uk
The County will be one of the favourites to make an instant return to Division One of the Championship while last year a first ever home quarter-final was secured in the NatWest T20 Blast under their ‘Rapids’ brand name.
Whether it is the battles of a four-day Championship match or the excitement of a Rapids night out at the T20, New Road has so much to offer the sporting visitor to the city. And away from the heat of the battle on the pitch, there are many functions and events for supporters to enjoy as the club has established itself as a 365 days a year business with the facilities to back it up via The View and the Graeme Hick Pavilion. 01905 748474 www.wccc.co.uk
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Six weekends of motorsport at historic motor sport venue Worcestershire’s most famous motor sport venue, the Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, located 15 minutes from the centre of Worcester, has been hosting motorsport since 1905 and this year it will again host 6 weekends of motorsport action. Highlights being, two rounds of the British Hill Climb Championship on the Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 June and Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 August.
Classic Nostalgia on the Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 July is a two day event with fun for all the family, with music and dancing in The Courtyard, classic car displays from many car clubs, trade stands, aerial displays and each day having a motorsport highlight with interesting and exotic cars on display and two full days of track action.
01886 812 211 www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk
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just £9
Worcester Racecourse is the picturesque home of summer jump racing, and has an action packed 2016 calendar, with racedays from early May till late October. The racecourse will be hosting nine feature racedays throughout the six month season, including the seasonal highlight, the CrownGate Ladies Day on Saturday 4 June. The high octane racing offers enjoyment for the whole family, and tickets start from just £9 per person, with accompanied under 18’s admitted free to the enclosures on all racedays. Hospitality packages are available to make your day at the races extra special.
01905 25364 www.worcester-racecourse.co.uk
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The Elgar Birthplace Museum & Visitor Centre
11am—5pm (last admission 4.15pm)
home of HERITAGE The Friendly
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway The Friendly Line in the Cotswolds offers a unique opportunity to sample train travel from 50 years ago. The world was changing rapidly and on the 24 mile round trip you can sample the glory of steam and those ‘new’ diesel railcars with the panoramic views – and for the children (young and old!) those seats, right behind the driver to see what he sees. Large diesel locos also haul some services.
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In either mode you pass through glorious Cotswolds scenery. To the west the Vale of Evesham, the Malverns and Wales and to the east, right at the side of the track, the Cotswolds climb steeply uphill. All our stations have modern facilities with Toddington and Winchcombe stations providing refreshments. Hot food at Toddington and
a delightful 1950’s cafe at Winchcombe. Tea pots with tea cosies! On train catering includes our legendary bacon baps! Large Free car parks are at Toddington and Cheltenham Racecourse and a small one at Winchcombe. All are suitable for disabled passengers and they are also catered for in specially adapted carriages. For those interested in design developments a careful study of the carriages shows the evolution from traditional varnished wood to the sixties wonder material – Formica! Take a break at Winchcombe and view our Discovery Coach. At Toddington we have a children’s play area, museum and you can try pulling off signals in the small signal box in the car park.
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Look in at Broadway where we are completely rebuilding the Station in readiness for the proposed opening in 2018. Special events are held throughout the year –Thomas the Tank Engine, Wartime in the Cotswolds, Steam and diesel galas, Santa Specials and many more events. Rover tickets give you unlimited travel all day. Our volunteers will be very pleased to see you and help you have a great day out. 01242 621405 www.gwsr.com
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Free car parking, orchard & picnic area Free introductory video and audio guide Concessions available Groups welcome refreshments provided Just 3 miles west of Worcester, off the A44
Crown East Lane, Lower Broadheath, Worcester, WR2 6RH tel. 01905 333224 email. birthplace@elgarmuseum.org
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open MonDay to satuRDay to satuRDay March to October: am – 5 pm March to October: 10 am –10 5 pm November to February: am – 4 pm November to February: 10 am –10 4 pm Occasionally for private Occasionally closedclosed for private functions, telephone for details. functions, pleaseplease telephone for details.
Take a journey though time time with our Take a journey though with our freefree audio tourtour and and mix with past Royal audio mix with past Royal Worcester Artists who regularly work in our Worcester Artists who regularly work in our galleries. Special ‘Behind the scenes visits’ galleries. Special ‘Behind the scenes visits’ and refreshments are available for groups.
and refreshments are available for groups.
‘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.
‘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.
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“Discover History” have launched new and exciting tours of Worcester for 2016. Adding to their selection of 36 tours of the city centre now includes “Myths and Legends” which looks at its links to the city including the head above the door of the Guildhall as well as the aftermath of poor Viking who missed his boat home. The “Crime and Punishment” tour speaks for itself & since being listed on their website, has already proved very popular. Tours available at any time of day, for all ages and all year round. Prices start from £5 per person.
Step back into the Elizabethan Era at Harvington Hall
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The daffodils are in full flower, the ducks are nesting on the moat and the trees, in the charming walled gardens, are heavy with blossom and buds ready to welcome visitors when the doors open for the season. An exciting programme of Elizabethan events are planned throughout the year from living history to dancing.
crime and punishment
tour
01562 777846 www.harvingtonhall.com
07949 222137 www.discover-history.co.uk
NATURE’S MASTERPIECES TAMED
The Commandery, Worcester The Commandery is a Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th century. It played a vital role during the English Civil War as Headquarters for the Royalist Soldiers, and decisions made here changed the way that Great Britain was governed, creating the democracy we enjoy today. The Commandery dates back much further than the Civil War. Tradition has it that the building was founded as a hospital around 1085 by Saint Wulfstan, then Bishop of Worcester. Most of the building however dates from
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the late fifteenth century and is of timber framed construction.
Hauntingly beautiful ruins and breathtaking gardens, whatever the season.
Having undergone many changes over the centuries, The Commandery will soon be featuring new displays focusing on its role in the English Civil War. Just a short walk from the Cathedral and River Severn, The Commandery has its own gardens and recently opened a canal-side café, as well as holding a programme of activities and events throughout the year. 01905 361821 www.museumsworcestershire.org.uk
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HOME OF GREAT OUTDOORS Leaders in UK short breaks, Great Little Breaks
With a tempting collection of added-value breaks, a new website and a firstever television advertising campaign seen on our screens in early 2016, Great Little Breaks is poised to become one of the UK’s best-loved UK short breaks operators. Discover hidden parts of the UK with a ramble around the stunning scenery we have to offer - packed lunches and walking maps included! 99.9% of Great Little Breaks customers say that they would book a UK break with the company again. Why? There is a wide choice of breaks inside and outside of London, from spa & luxury, heritage, rambling to coastal, gourmet and under £60pp.
home of GREAT OUTDOORS GO APE! Award-winning outdoor adventure activities for all the family. Set within the beautiful Wyre Forest, families and friends of all ages can unleash their inner Ape on our Tree Top Adventure and Tree Top Junior. It’s a day out like no other. We think everyone has the Go Ape spirit just waiting to be unleashed! There’s no greater rush than the great
outdoors, so whether your tribe is a stag do, birthday party, corporate event or simply a day out with the kids, we make our courses as fun and as accessible as possible.
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01905 792801 www.greatlittlebreaks.com/ visit-worcestershire
Enjoyment for all the family
Swinging through the canopy, wiping out at the bottom of zip wires and going on an adventure brings the family together like nothing else we’ve ever seen. It really does.
Discover luxury lodge ownership at an exclusive retreat in beautiful Herefordshire countryside There’s so much to Malvern View Located within easy distance of five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Malvern View is the ideal place to get away and spend some quality time with friends and family.
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Fun Broadway Tower is launching a garden design competition
What better way could you find to enjoy the area than by joining in on one of the many walks organised by the Malvern Walking Festival. There are 38 day walks varying in length from an informative one mile heritage walk around Malvern to the energetic 31 mile Worcestershire Way making its way from Bewdley back to Malvern. The very popular Discovery walk this year is six days from the Wye Valley at Tintern, taking in the Forest of Dean and Offa’s Dyke on its way back to Malvern. The Malvern Munch! Food Walk is back for its third year. The seven mile walk around the Malvern Hills offers the best in local food and drink whilst listening to live music at stops along the way. More information on how to book is available at www.malvernwalking.uk and also at www.visitthemalverns.org
WAKE UP to Worcestershire’s Countryside
To celebrate Capability Brown’s 300th birthday Broadway Tower will be launching a garden design competition.
re-establish this previously loved garden.
follow
01386 852390 www.broadwaytower.co.uk
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In 1761 the 6th Earl of Coventry acquired the beacon hill above Broadway adjoining his estate at Spring Hill. He commissioned ‘Capability’ Brown to redesign the estate at Croome Court and his Spring Hill retreat. Thus, Broadway Tower became the brainchild of the most famous landscape designer and architect of the 18th century. Later inhabitants of Broadway Tower established a kitchen garden complete with washhouse. Visitors will have the opportunity to create their designs to
very quiet with plenty of offroad parking…..and you will still be able to see the stars at night!
Farm Stay Worcestershire is a group of rural accommodation providers who have been providing high quality self-catering and bed & breakfast accommodation throughout the county for the last 35 years. From Upton Warren in the north to Castlemoreton Common in the south, you can really wake up to Worcestershire’s beautiful unspoilt countryside.
Depending on where you stay you might be able to see young lambs being born, hug a donkey, enjoy fresh local and home-made produce and even stay up at night to watch badgers. All things that will make your Farm Stay memorable! Each property is unique and perfect for both business and pleasure. Come and see these hidden gems for yourself!
All the accommodation is stunningly presented and, being in the countryside,
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Clean, Green and Safe City, said: “Gheluvelt Park has always been a jewel in Worcester’s crown, boasting beautiful green areas, the fantastically popular Splashpad play area, an open air gym and a simply wonderful environment to relax and unwind in.
GHELUVELT IS VOTED IN TO UK’S TOP 3 MOST POPULAR PARKs
It’s official! Gheluvelt Park was voted by members of the public as one of the UK’s top three favourite parks in the recent national Fields in Trust awards. Councillor Andy Roberts, Worcester City Council Cabinet Member for a
“Being named as one of the UK’s three best parks is a tremendous honour and a reflection of the fantastic work our staff, the Friends of Gheluvelt Park and the Duckworth Trust do to ensure it continues to be an attraction to over 800,000 visitors every year.” www.worcester.gov.uk/parks
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Droitwich Spa is hosting its annual St. Richard’s Boat and Car Festival over May Bank Holiday weekend. The event starts on Friday 29 April evening and runs until Monday 2 May. Canal boats will be on display over the weekend along with static engines, community and craft stalls, live music, real ale bar and boat trips.
home of fesTivals & events Upton Jazz Festival
British Blues Festival of the Year – in the Heart of Worcestershire
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On Saturday 30 April will be medieval re-enactment; a classic and vintage car rally; Italian, Farmers and Craft markets; Morris dancing; art exhibition and other entertainment and activities. Other highlights include activity zone on Sunday and Dog Show and Duck Race on Bank Holiday Monday.
Upton Jazz continues to break records – as the festival enters its 31st year, it will host over 60 concerts from Thursday 23 June to Sunday 26 June at venues across the town and will once again feature Best of Young Jazz and Dance@Upton.
In June 2016, there is an all-new international line-up with pianists Stephanie Trick (USA) and Paolo Alderighi (Italy), Hot Antic Jazz Band (France), Hippocampus Jass Gang (France), Clive Wilson’s New Orleans Serenaders with Tommy Sancton (USA/ UK) and from the UK - the acclaimed London Swing Orchestra. There is also the return of popular attractions including; Conway Castle Jazz river trips, Jazz under the Bridge, ‘All Welcome’ jam sessions, The Jazz Bus,
When it comes to festivals there is nothing like a town absolutely overflowing with excellent music, laughter and throngs of people in every street, every pub and every hall. That’s what Upton Blues Festival gives, you all set in a picturesque riverside town with main stages at either end of its High Street.
And when all the music (all 120 performances over the weekend) from bluegrass to Chicago, acoustic to gospel from some of the best UK and international blues artists, is free to watch, the sun shines and the river flows it is no surprise it won Festival of the Year 2015 in the British Blues Awards.
www.strichardsfestival.co.uk 01386 565355
the Parade on Saturday, plus another magical Church Service on Sunday. With a stellar line-up of bands from right across the Jazz spectrum, improved camping, a bigger choice of stalls, food and drink, plus free car parking adjacent to the site – there is everything you need in one lovely place, with a guaranteed warm welcome from the town. 01684 593254 www.uptonjazz.co.uk
So whether you visit for the weekend and stay on our massive pop-up campsite or visit for the day, watch the streaming online or listen on Upton Blues FM you’ll have a ball. Friday 15 to Sunday 17th July.
Droitwich Spa Food & Drink Festival The Droitwich Spa Food & Drink Festival was set up in 2013 and after only 4 years has become a leading foodie festival in the Midlands with some 130 exhibitors and an estimated 15,000 visitors. This year’s event will be held over two days Saturday 18 & Sunday 19 June in Droitwich Town Centre and Vines Park. Nadiya Hussain winner of The Great British Bake Off 2015 will open the event and
provide a food demonstration on the Saturday. There will be a demonstration kitchen featuring local and national chefs, junior bake off competition and entertainment for families. As well as our own excellent food & drink producers in Worcestershire, the Festival will feature producers from the surrounding counties.
SALT FEST Salt Fest celebrates Droitwich Spa’s unique salt heritage. The event takes place on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 September and is a great day out for families. The Romans will be setting up their camp in Vines Park, for the weekend, along with community and craft stalls, live music, real ale bar and boat trips.
salt heritage displays, guided walks, art exhibition and children’s entertainment in the town centre.
On Saturday there will be farmers and craft markets,
01386 565355 www.saltfest.co.uk
On Sunday the Salt Fest 9 race will leave Vines Park for a 9ish mile scenic run along the Droitwich Canal and surrounding countryside. For dog lovers, there is a dog show and agility course.
droitwichspafestival.co.uk
07582 601460 www.uptonbluesfestival.org.uk
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Home of MasterChef: the Professionals Winner 2015
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Located between Pershore & Upton upon Severn and on the border of the picturesque Cotswolds is Eckington Manor offering an experience for all. Visitors can brush up on cookery skills, relax in the luxurious bedrooms, sample some of the delicious foods on offer or simply soak up the countryside air.
“One of Ten Best Farmer’s
Markets in the Country”
The Independent
teme valley market Established in 1998, The Market is held undercover beside a picturesque riverbank at The Talbot Inn, Knightwick. It brings together very high quality local food, drink, arts and crafts directly from the growers, bakers, brewers and makers.
Eckington are celebrating one half of their Head Chef duo winning Masterchef the Professionals. Mark Stinchcombe showed the culinary world that Worcestershire is home to one of the UK’s finest chefs. We took the opportunity to talk to Mark about what makes Worcestershire special.
How long have you been a chef at Eckington Manor? I’ve been a chef at Eckington Manor for just over a year What makes Eckington Manor special and why should people visit? Nestled in the heart of Worcestershire, Eckington Manor is a food destination, whether it is to take a class in our cookery school, relax i n our boutique B & B or come and sample some of our restaurant food What’s your favourite Worcestershire grown ‘summer ingredient’? There are many, amazing local produce grown in the Vale of Evesham, but one
of the little gems at the beginning of Summer is Birlingham Asparagus What recipe would you use it in? We love Birlingham Asparagus with truffle mayonnaise and our own home cured pork When you get some free time what do you enjoy most in the county? We enjoy walking through Tiddesley Wood, especially in the spring, foraging for wild garlic What food is your guilty pleasure? Ham and cheese toasted sandwich!
Mark
Stinchcombe
A visit provides ingredients for the most delicious and nutritious menu as well as some fine designer crafts. Seasonal appearances from local plantsmen add herbs, flowering plants - even Christmas trees - to the market’s selection.
Many regular visitors combine shopping with a walk in the verdant Teme Valley, stopping to picnic along their way on market vittles. The south-facing terrace of The Talbot is a sunny watering hole on the return trip and The Talbot dining room a good choice for Sunday lunch.
The Eastnor Castle Chilli Festival will see its return to Eastnor Castle for its fifth year on Sunday 1 and Monday 2 May 2016 from 11am until 5.30pm. This vibrant, familyfriendly and interactive festival celebrates all things Chilli with authentic live music, hot food, bars, cookery demonstrations and a children’s cookery school. A huge highlight on
both days of the festival is the infamous Chilli Eating Competition, run by the Clifton Chilli Club, where crowds gather on the Valley Lawn to watch participants test their chilli-heat limits with an array of carefully selected chillies. Tickets and further information are available from: www.eastnorcastle.com If you’d like to be a
Market held 11am-1.30pm, every month on the second Sunday of the month at The Talbot, Knightwick, Worcs. WR6 5PH
01886 821235 temevalleymarket.co.uk
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part of this incredible Chilli experience, it’s recommended that you purchase your tickets online in advance as ticket purchases on the day will be limited. Follow Chilli Festival updates on social media using #EastnorChilliFestival. 01531 633160 www.eastnorcastle.com
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Indicates hotels that stand out as the very best, regardless of style. As selected by the inspectors.
Awarded to businesses that serve 70% or more local food and drink produce in their breakfasts, lunches or dinners.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★Gold star award
Farm Stay
Awarded by the AA and indicates an establishment is within the upper 10% score for 3, 4 or 5 star.
Nationally recognised farmers consortium offering quality accommodation.
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.
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
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BROMSGROVE, DROITWICH SPA & REDDITCH SELF CATERING
Cyclists welcome
Award for Excellence
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BROMSGROVE, DROITWICH SPA & REDDITCH HOTELS, GUESTHOUSES & B&BS
Cottage in the Wood Mount Pleasant Hotel Elim Conference Centre Four Hedges The Pembridge Sidney House B&B
★ ★ ★ ★ Red stars ★
Chaddesley Corbett Kidderminster Cleobury Mortimer Nr Kidderminster
Greenbank Garden Flat Holywell Suite Mere End Cabin Rhydd Farm Barn
Bromsgrove
Great Malvern Great Malvern West Malvern Hanley Castle Malvern Great Malvern
Malvern Malvern Wells Hanley Swan Hanley Castle
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UPTON UPON SEVERN GUESTHOUSES & B&BS Willow Cottages
BROMYARD & LEDBURY B&BS Huntlands Farm B&B
BROMYARD & LEDBURY SELF CATERING Five Bridges Cottages
Bishops Frome
White House Cottages
Aylton
★ ★ ★ VB GOLD AWARD
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STAY HOTEL
Court House Shelsley Walsh, Nr Worcester WR6 6RP T 0188681213 E info@shelsley-walsh-hotel.com W shelsley-walsh-hotel.com Historical and romantic B&B with grand interiors that will inspire and delight, with a real home from home feeling.
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DIGLIS HOUSE HOTEL
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Severn Street, Worcester, WR1 2NF
Foregate Street, Worcester, WR1 1EA
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01905 353518 diglis.house@hotmail.co.uk diglishousehotel.co.uk Cheque/Credit Card Single from £70 Double/Twin from £80 Suites from £105 No. of rooms 28
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 the rates. A warm welcome awaits all guests at the Diglis House.
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Hindlip, Nr Worcester, WR3 8SJ T 01905 456457 E info@manorcoachhouse.co.uk W manorcoachhouse.co.uk Situated in semi-rural Hindlip with beautifully furnished rooms, enjoy our wonderfully relaxing gardens and views of the surrounding countryside.
The Elms Hotel & Spa
Nr Worcester, WR6 5JD T 01886 833551 E reception@bankhouseworcester.com W bankhouseworcester.com A unique blend of modern and traditional decor located in the heart of Worcestershire with an 18 hole florida style golf course.
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Dormston Lane, Inkberrow, Nr Worcester WR7 4JS
THE MANOR COACH HOUSE
01905 409 303
Nr Worcester, WR2 4UB T 01905 831736 E henwickhouse@hotmail.co.uk w 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.
Worcester, WR5 2JT T 01905 353939 E beds@holland-house.me.uk W holland-house.me.uk A warm welcome awaits you at this mid terrace house within walking distance of the cathedral and shops.
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01905 24308 enquiries@worcswhitehouse.com worcesterwhitehouse.co.uk Single from £69. Double/Twin from £79. Family from £79 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card No. of rooms 84
A premier hotel in the heart of the historic city centre offering quintessential English charm with modern convenience. Located adjacent to Foregate Street Station and within walking distance of the shops, bars and central attractions. The hotel is near the Malvern Hills and the Cotswolds and with easy access from the M5. The hotel has 84 en-suite bedrooms, brasserie style restaurant, leisure club with indoor pool, private carpark and conference and event facilities for up to 120 delegates.
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The Bank House
HENWICK HOUSE B&B
The Lion Inn Clifton on Teme, Nr Worcester WR6 6DH T 01886 812975 E enquiries@thelionclifton.co.uk W 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.
Ombersley, Nr Worcester, WR9 0EW T 01905 620252 E info@thecrownandsandys.co.uk W thecrownandsandys.co.uk In the beautiful village of Omberlsey with access to Droitwich, Worcester & surrounding areas. 6 en suite rooms, parking, WIFI, tea & coffee & flat screen TV’S.
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GREEN FARM B&B
Claines, Nr Worcester, WR3 7RL
Crowle Green, Nr Worcester WR7 4AB
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01905 452366 wr37rl@btinternet.com churchhousebandb.co.uk Single from £55. Double from £75 No. of rooms 2
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. P O
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Nr Worcester, WR6 6AT T 01299 896666 E info@theelmshotel.co.uk W theelmshotel.co.uk An elegant Queen Anne mansion in 10 acres of grounds. Ideal for couples, families and friends.
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01905 22296 rick@osborne-house.co.uk osborne-house.co.uk Single from £35. Double/Twin from £55. Family from £80 No. of rooms 4
Family-run traditional B&B. Close to city centre, River Severn, railway station, Cathedral, horse racing, cricket, theatres. Off-road parking, free Wi-Fi. L j Q ‡ PO
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PHEPSON FARM B&B
Himbleton, Droitwich Spa, Nr Worcester WR9 7JZ T 01905 391205 E info@phepsonfarm.co.uk W phepsonfarm.co.uk £ Single from £50. Double from £75 No. of rooms 6
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. Cash/Chq.
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01905 23573 yeoldetalbot.worcester@oldenglishinns.co.uk oldenglishinns.co.uk/the-ye-olde-talbot-worcester Cash/Credit Card. Single from £60. Double/Twin from £75. No: of rooms 29
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.
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Nr Worcester, WR5 3JZ T 01905 820825 E s.jenkins123jenkins@btinternet.com W fourstarmanorhouse.co.uk Grade II Georgian property in peaceful village three miles from Worcester in wonderful countryside close to Cheltenham and Malvern.
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
NouveAU AT Beaujoils Nr Worcester, WR3 8SY T 07949 377451 E beaujolais@waitrose.com Ideally located in the Worcestershire countryside, a great place to stay for a short break, on business or visiting friends and family. Relax and unwind in your own private suite.
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Nr Worcester, WR5 3QH T 01905 820364 E info@thebarn-beechcroft.co.uk W 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.
Cider Mill COTTAGE Nr Worcester, WR6 6DS T 01886 812156 E info@cidermill-cottage.co.uk W cidermill-cottage.co.uk A delightful quirky mix of old and contemporary - a perfect retreat where you can relax and unwind in the unspoilt Teme Valley.
SELF CATERING
the hayloft at Mayhouse Farm
Worcester City Centre Cottage Worcester, WR1 2LG T 07710 618640 E guy@worcestercitycentrecottage.co.uk W worcestercitycentrecottage.co.uk Grade 2 listed building adjacent to Worcester Cathedral. 3 bedrooms sleeping 6, fully equipped kitchen, outside seating in courtyard.
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01905 357563 haywardpowis2@hotmail.co.uk worcester4seasons.co.uk Cash/Cheque Prices from £315 (3night minimum stay) Units 2 People 8
T 01905 641071 E rosiethom@btinternet.com W thefirsbroadheath.co.uk £ From £300. Cash/Cheque Units 1 People 2
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In village of Elgar’s Birthplace, 4 star ground floor self-contained apartment for 2. Sitting room, bedroom, kitchen, shower room, shared utility. Offroad, 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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01905 391205 info@phepsonfarm.co.uk phepsonfarm.co.uk From £266 - £700 Units 3 People 2-6 Cash/cheque
Clifton-upon-Teme, Nr Worcester WR6 6DX T 01886 812220 E info@pitlandsfarm.co.uk W pitlandsfarm.co.uk Units 6 People 2-6
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THE NEW COTTAGE
Upper Lightwood Farm, Nr Worcester WR2 6RL
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.
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University of Worcester Worcester WR2 6AJ T 01905 542121 E conferencing@worc.ac.uk W worcester.ac.uk Stay at one of the city centre campus’ and enjoy simple, modern styling. Self catering, B&B or other catering options available. Individual and group bookings welcome.
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HOP PICKERS RURAL RETREATS
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01905 333202 upperlightwood@hotmail.co.uk upperlightwood.weebly.com From £250. Cash/Cheque Units 2 People 2-6
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.
Bridles End House, Hallow WR2 6LG T E W £
01905 640953 jeeves@thenewcottage.co.uk thenewcottage.co.uk £330. Units 1 People 4. Cash/Cheque
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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40 Foregate St, Worcester WR1 1EE
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01886 833668 enquiries@hoppickersbarn.co.uk hoppickersbarn.co.uk Cash/Cheque. Prices from £495. Units 3 People 2-5
Hop Pickers Rural Retreats offers 3 different properties set within 9 acres of private grounds. The 17th century Barn sleeps 5, the luxury log cabin sleeps 4 and the new Hop Pickers Hideaway Luxury Shepherds hut sleeps 2 with it’s own hot tub. Woodland walk, wildlife hide, outdoor heated swimming pool, tennis court, games room with log burner. Fabulous walks to the Malverns from the doorstep.
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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 beautifully refurbished Victorian country manor house hotel is set in 70 acres of beautiful parkland, complete with a scenic lake, tennis court and restored dovecote. Proud to be part of Eden Hotel Collection – AA Small Hotel Group of the Year 2014-15.
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Bagginswood, Cleobury Mortimer, DY14 8LS
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01905 619877 info@kingsway-english.com kingsway-apartments.com £495/week fully serviced. Credit card online or bank transfer
Stylish Self-Catering Apartments. 3 minute walk from Worcester Foregate Street Railway Station. They are tastefully furnished and well-equipped. Shops & restaurants are just a few hundred metres away. The apartments are walking distance to the River Severn, Worcester Racecourse, the cricket ground and the iconic Worcester Cathedral.
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Bewdley, DY12 2DP T 01299 402652 E fleur.nightingale@virgin.net W bewdley-accommodation.co.uk Relax and enjoy your stay in a unique Victorian house dating back to 1810. Where you are guaranteed a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Kingsway English Centre
Dingle Road, Leigh, Nr Worcester WR6 5JX
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PITLANDS FARM
Himbleton, Droitwich Spa WR9 7JZ
SELF CATERING
Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire, DY10 4PY
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.
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01746 718415 coxsbarn.com iain.thompson12@btopenworld.com Single from £45. Double from £65 No. of rooms 3
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.
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01562 777535 info@granary-hotel.co.uk granary-hotel.co.uk Cash/Credit Card Single room from £55 Double/Twin from £70 No. of rooms 18
The Granary is a privately run AA 3 Star hotel with a 2 AA Rosette award for its modern and stylish Restaurant. 16 contemporary bedrooms and 2 striking Executive Suites with Free Wifi throughout make it the ideal accommodation choice for business or for pleasure. Some of the rooms enjoy views of Great Witley, The Abberley Hills and the Worcestershire Market Garden project and all are quiet, comfortable and well equipped. Enjoy dinner in our Two AA Rosette restaurant and take a night-cap in the welcoming bar.
BROOME PARK FARM Cleobury Mortimer, DY14 0LB T 01299 270647 E catherine@broomeparkfarm.co.uk W 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.
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The Firs
Sailors Bank, Nr Worcester WR2 6QT
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Worcestershire, WR9 0AS T 07770 883091 E thehayloft@mayhousefarm.com W mayhousefarm.com Beautiful appointed self-catering apartment for holidays and short breaks with a private garden and children’s play area.
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Bewdley, DY12 2EE T 01299 402543 E drew@mughousebewdley.co.uk W mughousebewdley.co.uk A sympathetically renovated period inn. The bedrooms provide a balance between practicality and homeliness.
Fern VIEW
The Old Town Hall
Stone Manor Hotel
Bewdley T 01299 409465 E theoldtownhall@btinternet.com W bewdley-oldtownhall-bandb.co.uk
Kidderminster, DY10 4PJ T 01562 777555 enquiries@stonemanorhotel.co.uk hogarths.co.uk/hogarths-stonemanor
Listed building close to the town centre, offering a warm friendly atmosphere. Relaxing visitor lounge and secluded orchard garden.
Country Hotel traditionally styled as a Tudor manor house. Located in the historical county of Worcestershire & surrounded by idyllic countryside, set in 25 acres of beautiful gardens.
FOREST VIEW RETREAT
Bewdley, DY12 2ER T 07899 797535 E bookings@fernviewbewdley.co.uk W 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 W forestviewretreat.com E kimsimmonds@hotmail.co.uk 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.
Roundstone View Holiday Let
Wyre Forest CottageS
Bewdley, DY12 1AS T 07725 998840 E atrow60@hotmail.co.uk W 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 E relax@wyreforestcottage.com W wyreforestcottage.com Enchanting 17th century halftimbered farmhouse, sleeps 4. Grade II listed barn sleeps 2. Located in the Wyre Forest.
The Old Barn Bewdley, DY12 2UR T 01299 269350 E jill_price@btinternet.com W theoldbarnbewdley.co.uk Pretty, spacious comfortably furnished cottage set in a peaceful, secluded and charming location with lovely views, and a private garden.
Hopleys family camping & Wyre Forest Tipi’s Bewdley, DY12 2QL T 01299 402173 E info@hopleyscamping.co.uk W hopleyscamping.co.uk Family campsite and four furnished tipis on outskirts of Georgian town of Bewdley, in heart of the Severn Valley.
WHARTON PARK Golf club & boutique hotel Bewdley, DY12 2QW T 01299 405 222 E enquiries@whartonpark.co.uk W whartonpark.co.uk Located in idyllic surroundings with magnificent views across the county or 18 hole golf course. Enjoy a break with the comforts of home.
ROCHFORD PARK COTTAGES Nr Tenbury Wells, WR15 8SP T 01584 781392 E cottages@rochfordpark.co.uk W 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.
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ABBEY HOTEL GOLF & SPA Hither Green Lane, Redditch, B98 9BE T E W £
01527 406600 info@theabbeyhotel.co.uk theabbeyhotel.co.uk Room prices range from £75 - £145 No. of rooms 100
Stunning family owned hotel situated on a lovely 175 acre estate with Health Club & Championship 18 hole golf course.
OLD ROSE & CROWN HOTEL
KIDDERMINSTER,
Lickey, Birmingham, B45 8RT T 0121 4533502 E book@oldroseandcrown.com W oldroseandcrown.com Originally a coaching inn, in the heart of the Lickey Hills. 11 en-suite rooms, individually decorated, many with spectacular views over the Lickey Hills
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The Southcrest Manor Hotel & Spa Redditch, B97 4JS T 01527 541511 E reception@southcrestmanorhotel.com W southcrestmanorhotel.com 60 bedroom hotel located amongst picturesque and tranquil surroundings with more than 10 acres of private woodland and lawn.
Ipsley Lane, Ipsley, Redditch, B98 0AP T E W £
01527 523000 ipsleyoldrectory@aol.com theoldrectory-hotel.co.uk Double/Twin from £69 No. of rooms 10
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.
Droitwich Spa, WR9 7EA T 01527 821214 E cottages@thenationaltrust.org.uk W nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays Stay in a converted apartment in a wing of Hanbury Hall, 18th century house, garden & park owned by the Vernon family for nearly 300 years.
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‘IT’S A GOOD LIFE’ at Broomhall Farm Ombersley, Droitwich, WR9 0HX T 01905 620436 E boreleypigs@hotmail.co.uk Beautifully furnished annex on a 17th century farmhouse. An ideal retreat for walking the Worcestershire way, rambling, bike riding and bird watching.
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THE DURRANCE Nr Bromsgrove, B61 9EL T E W £
01562 777533 helenhirons@thedurrance.co.uk thedurrance.co.uk £340 - £700. Cash/Cheque Units 3
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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Nash End Farm Hideaway Nr Gloucester, GL19 4PG T 01452 840888 or 07788 175007 E info@nashendfarm.co.uk W nashendfarm.co.uk Escape to a luxury cosy self catering shepherd’s hut for 2, complete with central heating, internal kitchen and bathroom.
ST ANDREWS TOWN HOTEL
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St Andrews Drive, Droitwich, WR9 8BS T E W £
01905 779677 enquiries@st-andrewshotel.com st-andrewshotel.com Single room from £50. Double/Twin from £65 Family room from £115. Heritage (superior) Room from £95 Cash/Cheque/Credit Card. No. of rooms 31
Located in the historic town of Droitwich Spa, the St Andrews Town hotel is the perfect setting whatever the occasion. The hotel has 31 guest bedrooms, a stylish bar and an elegant restaurant. There are a selection of function rooms ranging from the intimate Library room to the stunning Orangery; an ideal venue whether it’s a wedding, a celebration or a conference for up to 150 guests. The hotel is open 7 days a week for breakfast, coffee, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner.
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Upton Warren, Bromsgrove, B61 9HE T 01527 861200 E info@manorhillhouse.co.uk W manorhillhouse.co.uk
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Shuthonger, Tewkesbury GL20 6ED
Shepherds LODGE Upton Upon Severn, WR8 9DJ T 01684 592560 E holidaywithadifference@gmail.com W holidaywithadifference.co.uk This charming farm offers comfortable self catering accommodation in the quiet picturesque Worcestershire.
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01684 298599 RobBrd1@aol.com tewkesburybedandbreakfast.co.uk Single from £35. Double from £65 Cash/Cheque No. of rooms 3
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The Mug House Inn
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Great Malvern, WR14 3ET T 01684 892332 E abbey@sarova.co.uk W sarova-abbeyhotel.com In the heart of historic Great Malvern and with sensational views, the hotel offers you a tranquil haven.
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Nr Malvern, WR13 6QG T 01684 540000 E hotel@colwall.com W 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.
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01684 588860 reception@cottageinthewood.co.uk cottageinthewood.co.uk From £79
Stunning views and direct access to the Malvern Hills for walkers. Boutique, family run hotel. Award winning restaurant serving high quality modern, British cuisine. Fantastic wine selection. Loved by locals and visitors alike.
MOUNT PLEASANT HOTEL Great Malvern, WR14 4PZ T 01684 561837 reception@mountpleasanthotel.co.uk W mountpleasanthotel.co.uk £ Single from £60. Double/Twin from £85. Family from £125 No. of rooms 14
Located within the town centre, with the advantage of being the gateway to the Malvern Hills. Complimentary car parking and WiFi.
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GREENBANK GARDEN FLAT 236 West Malvern Road, Malvern WR14 4BG
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Self-contained. On Malvern Hills overlooking Herefordshire. Great Malvern 2 miles. Conservatory and use of garden. Children and pets welcome. Country pub. Village shop.
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114 Graham Road, Great Malvern WR14 2HX T E W £
01684 574813 info@thepembridge.co.uk thepembridge.co.uk Cash/Cheque/Credit Card Single from £53. Double/Twin from £69 Family Room £87. No. of rooms 8
All rooms are en-suite, one being on the ground floor. There is free broadband Wi-Fi access. Older children are welcome.
Malvern, WR14 3QP T 01684 572445 E relax@trehernehouse.co.uk W 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.
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Wells House, Malvern Wells WR14 4LH T E W £
07905 827082 bookings@holywellsuite.co.uk holywellsuite.co.uk From £350. Cheque/BACS/PayPal Units 1 People 4
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40 Worcester Road, Great Malvern WR14 4AA T E W £
01684 574994 info@sidneyhouse.co.uk sidneyhouse.co.uk Double/Twin from £59. Family from £85 No. of rooms 8
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 train stations, with Wi-Fi access and off-road parking. Ideally located for both business and leisure travellers.
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Nr Pershore, WR10 2QX T 01386 860432 E info@avonreflections.co.uk W avonreflections.co.uk Comfortable village centre B&B. Riverside views. En-suite twin, double and family rooms (one ground floor). Locally sourced breakfast.
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Nr Malvern, WR6 5AH T 01886 884547 E info@hidelow.co.uk W hidelow.co.uk Small stone country house . Excellent self catering cottages. Tastefully refurbished, log fires, landscaped gardens with stunning views.
Dormy House Hotel Worcester, WR12 7LF T 01386 852711 E reservations@dormyhouse.co.uk W dormyhouse.co.uk An 400 year old luxury hotel, which still has the charm of the 17th century with a great view over the Cotswold Hills.
ECKINGTON MANOR Nr Pershore, WR10 3BH T 01386 751600 E info@eckingtonmanor.co.uk W eckingtonmanor.co.uk Located on the edge of the Cotswolds, providing luxury accommodation in this renovated historic farmhouse with individually designed bedrooms.
01643 862359 info@rhyddbarn.co.uk rhyddbarn.co.uk £320 - £440. Cheque. Units 1 People 2
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FISH HOTEL Broadway, WR12 7LJ T 01386 858000 E reservations@thefishhotel.co.uk W thefishhotel.co.uk From romantic breaks to shooting or even Segway safaris – everyone will have a great time in the Fish Hotel.
EVESHAM LODGE B&B Nr Pershore, WR10 3HJ T 01386 710285 E kerry@eveshamlodge.co.uk W 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.
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
01684 310899 hanleyholidays@yahoo.co.uk mereendcabin.webs.com £250-£435. Cheque. Units 1 People 4
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THE FLEECE INN Nr Evesham, WR11 7JT T 01386 831173 E info@thefleeceinn.co.uk W 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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Malvern, WR14 4HU T 01684 564448 E stay@thedellhouse.co.uk W thedellhouse.co.uk The distinctive 19th-century Dell House offers both B&B and Self Catering accommodation for a relaxing break at the foot of the Malvern Hills.
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Malvern, WR14 3BJ T 01684 565013 E enquiries@copperbeechhouse.co.uk W copperbeechhouse.co.uk A warm welcome awaits you at this family-run Victorian house. All rooms are en-suite, Wi-Fi, large lounge, garden. Close to Great Malvern train station, theatres, restaurants.
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COACH HOUSE BARN Nr Pershore, WR8 9BA T 01386 751955 E lisa@sheppy1.wanadoo.co.uk W coachhousebarn.co.uk Two bedroom self-catering barn conversion renovated to an extremely high standard situated in Defford.
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Nr Ledbury, HR8 1RL T 01531 633160 E enquiries@eastnorcastle.com W 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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Nr Pershore, WR8 9BS T 01386 750902 E info@hopyard-farm.co.uk W 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 the holiday apartment and relax with the wildlife.
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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 double bedrooms with en-suite facilities and fantastic views of the farm animals. The full English breakfast uses local produce including fresh eggs from the farm’s free range chickens. Feast on Stephen’s homemade, seasoned, culinary delights and naughty puddings by spending a night in for dinner.
Cradley, WR13 5JQ T 01531 633008 E info@hopeendholidays.co.uk W 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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WHITE HOUSE COTTAGES Aylton, Nr Ledbury, HR8 2RQ
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All ground floor and set within four acre gardens and small holding. Ideal for exploring Hereford, Worcester, Malvern, Ledbury, Bromyard, Gloucester, the Welsh borders.
Five charming, well-equipped cottages set in beautiful Herefordshire countryside. With Egyptian cotton sheets, private patios, lovely gardens, cosy ‘wood burner’ stoves. Perfect for relaxing, walking and exploring.
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EASTNOR COTTAGES Nr Ledbury, HR8 1RL T 01531 633160 E enquiries@eastnorcastle.com W eastnorcastle.com Located within the ground of Eastnor Castle in the foothills of The Malvern Hills is Peacock Villas and Golden Gates. Easy access to walking paths and the market town of Ledbury.
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Nr Evesham, WR11 8SN T 01386 870073 E newinnlane@uwclub.net W newinnlane.co.uk Self catering holiday accommodation on a peaceful country lane, ideally located for Warwickshire, Worcestershire and the Cotswolds.
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MALVERN VIEW COUNTRY ESTATE Nr Bromyard, WR6 5UB T 01886 884248 E malvernview@parkleisure.co.uk W parkleisure.co.uk Situated in over 100 acres of beautiful farmland, you can either buy your own caravan and visit as often as you like or stay in one of the cottages.
Old Kennels Farm Holidays Cottages Nr Ledbury, HR8 1LG T 01531 635024 E info@oldkennelsfarm.co.uk W oldkennelsfarm.co.uk A farm with its self catering cottages situated on the edge of Ledbury in picturesque Herefordshire. Close to many places of historical interest.
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
HISTORY, HERITAGE, GARDENS ARLEY ARBORETUM Nr. Bewdley, DY12 1XJ 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 handson 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 brockhampton@nationaltrust.org.uk 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. BRONTE PORCELAIN 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.
THE CHURCHES CONSERVATION TRUST Various locations 0845 303 2760 central@thecct.org.uk www.visitchurches.org.uk Visit various churches within the county cared for by The Churches Conservation Trust. 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 9DW 01905 371006 croome@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/croome Discover Capability’ Brown’s first commission a parkland with temples, lake and follies. Explore four floors of the mansion house or visit the RAF Defford museum and 1940 s visitor centre. DROITWICH SPA HERITAGE AND INFORMATION CENTRE Droitwich Spa, WR9 8DS 01905 774312 heritage@droitwichspa.gov.uk www.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 AND VISITOR CENTRE 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.org.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.price10@nhs.net 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 AND 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 01886 888379 info@greatwitleychurch.org.uk www.greatwitleychurch.org.uk The most stunning interior of any Baroque church in England. Free entry.
MORGAN MOTOR COMPANY VISITOR CENTRE Malvern, WR14 2LL 01684 573104 contact@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. MUSEUM OF CARPET Kidderminster, DY10 1AZ 01562 69028 collections@museumofcarpet.org.uk
www.museumofcarpet.org Discover the history of 300 years of carpet making in Kidderminster and marvel as we weave new patterns before your eyes!
GREYFRIARS (NATIONAL TRUST) Worcester, WR1 2LZ 01905 23571 greyfriars@nationaltrust.org.uk nationaltrust.org.uk/greyfriars A beautiful timber-framed merchant’s house built in 1481 and saved from demolition in the 1940s.
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.
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.
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.
HANBURY HALL (NATIONAL TRUST) Nr. Droitwich Spa, WR9 7EA 01527 821214 hanburyhall@nationaltrust.org.uk nationaltrust.org.uk/hanburyhall Early 18th century house, garden & park owned by the Vernon family for nearly 300 years.
SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY Kidderminster, 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.
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. THE HIVE Worcester, WR1 3PD 01905 822866 hiveadminteam@worcestershire.gov.uk www.thehiveworcester.org Home to a rich variety of resources and facilities from library to archaeology in an inspiring architectural building. LITTLE MALVERN COURT AND GARDENS 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.
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
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. THE INFIRMARY MUSEUM Worcester WR1 3AS 01905 542373 infirmarymuseum@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 MUSEUM 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.
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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.
THE HOP POCKET SHOPPING VILLAGE 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.
THE ELMS SPA Nr. Worcester, WR6 6AT 01299 891850 thespa@theelmshotel.co.uk 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.
WHITLENGE GARDENS & Tea Rooms 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.
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.
EVESHAM GOLF CLUB Pershore, WR10 2QS 01386 860395 www.eveshamgolfclub.co.uk Situated in The Vale of Evesham. One of the most picturesque golf courses in the UK.
WITLEY COURT & GARDENS (English Heritage) Nr. Worcester, WR6 6JT 01299 896636 customers@english-heritage.org.uk 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
museumsworcestershire.org.uk A programme of exhibitions and events for all the family. Explore displays, exhibitions, cafe, shop and Worcestershire Soldier Galleries. WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY MUSEUM Nr. Kidderminster, DY11 7XZ 01299 250416 museum@worcestershire.gov.uk museumsworcestershire.org.uk Telling Worcestershire’s story from prehistory to the twentieth century and is housed in the magnificent surroundings of Hartlebury Castle.
LOCAL CRAFTS, 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.
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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 311110 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. Second Sunday of the month market full of local produce. WAYSIDE FARM SHOP Evesham, WR11 7RT 01386 830546 elspeth@waysidefarmshop.co.uk www.waysidefarmshop.co.uk Their fresh produce is either made at Wayside, grown or sourced locally. They 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.
SPORTS & WELLBEING ABBEY HOTEL GOLF CLUB Redditch B98 9BE 01527 406600 info@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.
HAGLEY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Wassell Grove Lane, Hagley DY9 9JW enquiries@hagleygcc.co.uk hagleygolfandcountryclub.co.uk Set in 170 acres with picturesque views of the Clent Hills. 18 hole golf course & driving range. Visitors and non-members are most welcome. RIVERS LEISURE CENTRES Various centres in Bromsgrove, Evesham, Droitwich & Pershore www.wychavonleisure.co.uk Seven sports and leisure facilities providing a high quality service in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, at an affordable price 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 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. WHARTON PARK GOLF CLUB 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.
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 Hagley, DY9 0JB 01562 700511 info@webbs.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. WEBBS AT WYCHBOLD 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. WORCESTER CITY MARKETS Worcester City Centre 01384 877336 customerservice@lsdpromotions.com www.worcestercitymarkets.co.uk A vibrant programme of unique retail events, traditional markets and the prestigious Worcester Victorian Christmas Fayre.
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.
For more information on how to plan your short break or holiday, please visit www.visitworcestershire.org
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.
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 chicken’s eggs, we offer a diverse range of activities that suit all ages.
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
DISCOVER HISTORY (The Worcester Story) 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
CANALS & 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? SEVERN LEISURE CRUISES 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. STOURPORT RIVERSIDE 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 Worcestershire 0303 0404040 customer.services@canalrivertrust.org.uk www.canalrivertrust.org.uk Enjoy walking and cycling along Worcestershire waterways including the River Severn, Worcestershire canals and the Mid Worcestershire ring.
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GHOST WALKS AT HUNTINGDON HALL Worcester, WR1 3LD 01905 611427 info@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. GO APE TREE TOP ADVENTURE Bewdley, DY14 9XQ 0333 331 7015 questions@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 kyreequestrianbb@gmail.com 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 littleowlfarmpark@outlook.com 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. THE PUMP HOUSE ENVIRONMENT CENTRE Worcester, WR1 3EZ 01905 734934 info@pumphouse.org.uk www.pumphouse.org.uk Free admission, activities and displays around the environment, guaranteeing an informative and fun filled time. 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.
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 westengland@forestry.gsi.gov.uk forestry.gov.uk/wyreforest Way-marked trails, off-road family cycling routes and bridleways, children’s outdoor play area, shop, café.
VENT VENUES E & THE ARTS ARTRIX Bromsgrove, B60 1AX 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
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www.worcesterlive.co.uk Huntingdon Hall is Worcestershire’s premier live music venue, staging an eclectic programme of live music, comedy & spoken word events. MALVERN THEATRES 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. PALACE THEATRE 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. THREE COUNTIES SHOWGROUND 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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EATING OUT 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. BELLE HOUSE RESTAURANT 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. THE CHADDESLEY RESTUARANT AT BROCKENCOTE HALL Nr.Kidderminster, DY10 4PY 01562 777876 info@brockencotehall.com, www.brockencotehall.com Award-winning food and world class wines combine with a personal and attentive service to create a fine dining experience. CARDINAL’S HAT 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 artisanled 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. CHURCHFIELDS BARN CAFE Droitwich WR9 0AH 01905 451289 sales@churchfields-farm.co.uk www.churchfields-farm.co.uk A beautifully restored barn with traditional oak beams and rural character set on a working farm. The menu features homemade cakes, freshly made sandwiches and our award-winning ice cream. L’AMUSE-BOUCHE AT THE COTFORD HOTEL Great Malvern, WR14 2HU 01684 572427 reservations@cotfordhotel.co.uk www.cotfordhotel.co.uk Aiming to be recognised as the finest dining venue in the area, ‘L’amuseBouche Restaurant’ is a taste of Frenchstyle cuisine in a quaint English setting. CROWN & SANDYS 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.
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LISTINGS THE BROOKES RESTAURANT AT THE ELMS HOTEL AND SPA Worcester, WR6 6AT 01299 896666 info@theelmshotel.co.uk www.theelmshotel.co.uk From family breakfasts in the sunny Garden Café to scones and cakes by a roaring fire in the lounge and fine evening dining, The Elms Hotel caters for every occasion. THE FLEECE INN (NATIONAL TRUST) Nr. Evesham, WR11 7JE 01386 831173 info@thefleeceinn.co.uk www.thefleeceinn.co.uk The quintessential English pub, run with a love of tradition.
THE OLD RECTORY HOTEL Ipsley Lane, Ipsley, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 0AP 01527523000 info@theoldrectory-hotel.co.uk www.theoldrectory-hotel.co.uk A dining experience based on traditional and contemporary menus using seasonal and local ingredients.
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.
OLD ROSE & CROWN HOTEL, Birmingham, B45 8RT 0121 4533502 book@oldroseandcrown.com www.oldroseandcrown.com Enjoy a delicious traditional Sunday roast, carved at your table by our chef. Private dining rooms hire available.
THE GARDEN ROOM AT GREAT WITLEY TEA ROOMS 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.
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 the onsite farm. Open Tuesday to Saturday.
THE KITCHEN AT THE GRANARY HOTEL Kidderminster, DY10 4BS 01562 777535 info@granary-hotel.co.uk www.granary-hotel.co.uk 2 AA Rosettes award winning restaurant offering daytime carvery. A la carts evening menu and “live” kitchen experience. GREENS RESTAURANT AT WHARTON PARK 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.
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STANBROOK ABBEY Nr. Worcester, WR2 4TD 01905 409303 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.
Lunch, dinner, afternoon tea, drinks Tel: 01684 58 88 60 www.cottageinthewood.co.uk
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ST ANDREWS TOWN HOTEL Droitwich, WR9 8AL 01905 779677 enquiries@st-andrewshotel.com www. st-andrewshotel.com Enjoy classic British dishes with a creative twist made with local, seasonal produce.
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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.
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OSCARS RESTAURANT AT SOUTHCREST MANOR HOTEL Redditch, B97 4JS 01527 541511
THE HONEY BEE Droitwich,WR9 0QB T 01299 851 620 king-henrys-taverns.co.uk A friendly modern pub set in 4 1/2 acres with fishing lakes, garden and play area.
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.
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THE MUG HOUSE INN 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.
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