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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
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| Lower River Avon (3.9 Miles) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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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| Croome Park (11.1 Miles) |
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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) |
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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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| Richard Hagen Gallery (12.1 Miles) |
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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) |
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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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| St Peter’s Church (13 Miles) |
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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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| North Street (13.3 Miles) |
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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) |
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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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| Folk and Police Museum (13.4 Miles) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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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| Snowshill Manor (14.6 Miles) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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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