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Wood Norton Hall
Wood Norton, Evesham WR11 4YB - England, UK

Wood norton hall a glorious grade 2 listed country house nestles in 170 acres of beautiful worcestershire countryside. Our suite and feature rooms portray the original hall style with oak panelling throughout, many...
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Attractions near Wood Norton Hall
A selection of attractions close to Wood Norton Hall:
Evesham Library  (3.7 Miles)
Evesham Library is one of the main cultural centre points at the heart of this town. It offers a great facility for the use...
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Almonry Heritage Centre  (3.8 Miles)
This grade II listed building’s eleven rooms contain a unique collection covering every aspect of life in Evesham and the Vale, from prehistory to World...
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Grave of Simon de Montfort  (3.8 Miles)
The remains of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester and founder of the first Parliament, are buried here. De Montfort was killed at the Battle...
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Lower River Avon  (3.9 Miles)
The Lower River Avon runs from Evesham to Tewkesbury. At Evesham, it's set among waterside gardens, flood meadows and parkland. Visitors can stroll along the...
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Church of St James  (4.4 Miles)
This is a lovely medieval church in a beautiful rural setting. It is famous for its eight bells and enthusiastic bell-ringing tradition. The church has...
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Evesham Abbey  (4.4 Miles)
The ruins of this Benedictine Abbey are situated in a pleasant spot on the banks of the river Avon. The abbey was built because Eoves,...
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Middle Littleton Tithe Barn  (4.4 Miles)
This thirteenth Century tithe barn is one of the largest and finest in the country and can be found in the lovely village of Middle...
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Church of St James the Great  (5.5 Miles)
This imposing church was originally built in the Fifteenth century then rebuilt with cotswold stone in 1871. It retains its original West tower. The Lychgate...
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St Mary the Virgin Church,  (5.5 Miles)
This church is famous for its wealth of medieval sculpture. This includes a carving of a rabbit just inside the porch. The medieval font is...
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Jerwood Sculpture Park  (9.5 Miles)
Since 2004 Jerwood Sculpture Park has been set in the magnificent grounds of Ragley in Warwickshire, home of the Marques and Marchioness of Hertford....
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St Andrew’s Church  (10.9 Miles)
A surprise in a village, St Andrew's is a very large yellow-orange stone church, dominated by a tall broach spire. In fact, it’s regarded as...
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Croome Park  (11.1 Miles)
Croome Park is a wonderful open space that offers one of the most exhilarating areas of parkland in this area of the country. Filled...
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Broadway Modern Gallery  (11.9 Miles)
Broadway Modern Gallery specializes in contemporary British sculpture, art, ceramics, furniture and glass. Featured artists range from outstanding recent graduates to established British artists with...
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Gordon Russell Heritage Centre  (11.9 Miles)
The Gordon Russell Museum is dedicated to the famous company owner who left a great deal of his fortune to be used for philanthropistic projects...
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Richard Hagen Gallery  (12.1 Miles)
The Richard Hagen Gallery specializes in contemporary British art. Permanent displays include bronzes by James Butler RA, Britain's leading figurative sculptor, and by Vanessa Pooley...
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GWR Steam Railway  (12.4 Miles)
The restored steam and diesel locomotives of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway pass through some of the best scenery in the Cotswolds. From this station...
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Winchcombe Pottery  (12.8 Miles)
Winchcombe Pottery is one of the oldest craft potteries in the UK. Potters and ceramicists have worked here on and off since the early 19th...
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Saint Eadburgha's Church  (12.8 Miles)
Dating back 1000 years and romantically set among trees beneath the Cotswold escarpment, this church is dedicated to the child, Saint Eadburgha, daughter of King...
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Church of St Edmund the King  (13 Miles)
The Church of St Edmund King and Martyr is medieval and dates from 1120. It was restored and the present tower built in the Nineteenth...
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Church of St John the Baptist  (13 Miles)
This lovely church was built in the Twelfth century with some Nineteenth century additions. The church has a delicate belltower with three ancient bells. It...
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St Peter’s Church  (13 Miles)
St Peter’s is a quiet country church in the picturesque village of Abbot’s Morton.People have worshipped on this site for over a thousand years, and...
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St. Leonard’s Church  (13 Miles)
The church of St. Leonard is small in size but unusual and distinctive in construction. The building consists of a simple chancel and nave and...
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Railway Museum and Garden  (13.3 Miles)
This is a truly interactive railway museum where visitors can actually operate the exhibits, which include simulated signal boxes that can be seen locking as...
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North Street  (13.3 Miles)
North Street was once called Horsefair Street and horse-tethering rings can still be seen in the walls here. They were used for the horse markets...
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Jacobean House  (13.3 Miles)
Jacobean House is perhaps Winchcombe's most impressive building. Two-gabled and three-floored, it stands tall at the end of Queen Square. Built in 1618, it was...
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Parish Church of St Peter  (13.3 Miles)
St Peter’s is best known for its gargoyles. Around forty grotesque faces stare down from the outside of the church. It’s said that the faces...
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Folk and Police Museum  (13.4 Miles)
This fascinating museum houses separate folk and police collections. The folk collection traces Winchcombe’s history from Neolithic times, with exhibits from Belas Knap, Roman Winchcombe,...
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Windrush Way  (13.4 Miles)
Beginning in the busy market town of Winchcombe, the Windrush Way winds along the banks of the River Windrush to Bourton-on-the-Water, the Cotswold's most visited...
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Bleby House  (13.5 Miles)
With its distinctive Mansard roof, this is a typical Winchcombe house. From its façade it appears to be Georgian but hidden behind is a much...
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Dent’s Terrace  (13.5 Miles)
Winchcombe’s most picturesque terrace was built for Lady Emma Dent of Sudeley Castle. Dent’s Terrace is a row of almshouses with gabled porches and pretty...
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Kinwarton Dovecote  (13.6 Miles)
Kinwarton Dovecote is located close to Alcester in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside, and has been owned by the National Trust since 1958. The building...
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Coughton Court  (13.7 Miles)
Acquired by the National Trust in 1946, this imposing Tudor house is surrounded by charming gardens. Once an important seat of power in the...
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Hidcote Manor Garden  (13.8 Miles)
These wonderful National Trust Gardens are one of England's great Arts and Crafts masterpieces, famous for their rare trees and shrubs and outstanding herbaceous borders....
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Hailes Abbey  (13.8 Miles)
Founded in 1246 and once a celebrated pilgrimage site, this Cistercian abbey now lies in ruins due to its demolition in the sixteenth Century under...
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Broadway Tower Country Park  (14.1 Miles)
Thirteen counties can be seen from the top of Broadway Tower. This 18th Century Gothic folly stands on ground 312 metres above sea level, the...
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Sudeley Castle Gardens  (14.3 Miles)
Sudeley Castle is nestled in the glorious Cotswold Hills and was once the home of Queen Katerine Parr. With 14 acres of award-winning gardens, a...
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Church of Saint Barnabas  (14.6 Miles)
St Barnabas was built in the 19th Century, but, as a place of worship, the site dates back to the 5th Century. The churchyard, which...
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Snowshill Manor  (14.6 Miles)
Snowshill Manor is a Cotswold manor house, containing Charles Paget Wade’s extraordinary collection of craftsmanship and design, including musical instruments, clocks, toys, bicycles, weavers’ and...
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Baptist Church  (14.6 Miles)
Chipping Campden Baptist Church is over 300 years old. Built in 1872 by TT Allen of Stratford Upon Avon, it is a plain but beautiful...
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St Catherine’s Church  (14.6 Miles)
Chipping Campden's Roman Catholic church was built in 1891 by William Lunn from local Campden stone. Notable features include an ornate gabled turret and Victorian...
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