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Places to see in ( Bewdley - UK )

Places to see in ( Bewdley - UK )

Bewdley is a small riverside town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire, England, along the Severn Valley a few miles to the west of Kidderminster and 22 miles south west of Birmingham. Bewdley lies on the River Severn, at the gateway of the Wyre Forest national nature reserve.

Bewdley is a popular tourist destination and is well known for its attractive riverside, music scene, famous Bewdley Bridge designed by Thomas Telford, range of independent shops and high standard of educational provision at secondary school level. Bewdley is home to the Severn Valley Railway and the West Midlands Safari Park, both of which are sign posted on all motorways running through the Midlands.

The main part of Bewdley town is situated on the western bank of the River Severn, including the main street — Load Street — whose name derives from lode, an old word for ferry. Load Street is notable for its width: this is because it once also served as the town's market place. Most of Bewdley's shops and amenities are situated along Load Street, at the top of which lies St Anne's Church, built between 1745 and 1748 by Doctor Thomas Woodward of Chipping Campden.

On the other side of the church, Welch Gate (so called because it once contained a tollgate on the road towards Wales) climbs steeply up to the west, while a continuation of the B4194 leads northwest towards the Wyre Forest. To the northeast of the town is the wooded hilltop of Wassel Wood in Trimpley, the southern terminus of Shatterford Hill. In the area between Stourport and Bewdley there are several large country houses, among which Witley Court, Astley Hall and Pool House are particularly significant.

The River Severn often used to burst its banks in winter, flooding many houses and commercial premises in Bewdley. Bewdley Bridge over the Severn was built in 1798 by Thomas Telford. It was erected to replace the 1483 medieval bridge which was swept away in the floods of 1795. The Tenbury and Bewdley Railway branched off Severn Valley Railway at Bewdley, and ran through the Wyre Forest to Tenbury Wells. It crossed the river at Dowles, a little to the north of Bewdley. The bridge itself no longer exists, although its imposing brick and stone pillars remain.

The Bewdley Festival, featuring a variety of artistic performances, is held in the town each October, and Bewdley also hosts one of the largest inland river regattas in the country. The successful Bewdley Beer Festival is held each August Bank Holiday weekend. Bewdley also has a carnival which takes place every June. Bewdley has a distinguished music scene, and is particularly well known for its intimate country music venues and its many local festivals including Hop Fest, Bewdley music festival, Arley festival and Bewdley Live.

The West Midland Safari Park lies just out of the town, on the A456 towards Kidderminster. Bewdley was, until an office move in 2014 to Kidderminster, the headquarters of the Severn Valley Railway, a heritage railway running the 16 miles between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth. Bewdley remains the principal intermediate station on the line. The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Gardens (usually abbreviated to simply Jubilee Gardens) are tucked away between the rear of Bewdley Museum and the River Severn.

Bewdley is on the southeastern edge the Wyre Forest, and there are many footpaths and cycle routes through the unspoilt woodlands. There is a visitor centre situated just outside Bewdley at Callow Hill on the road to Cleobury Mortimer, where many waymarked trails through the forest start from. The Bewdley museum (admission free), housed in the Guildhall (alongside the Tourist Information Centre) explores the history of the town. Just outside Bewdley is Beau Castle, a Victorian mock-Gothic house, built in 1877. It was developed by the industrialist and former Mayor of Birmingham and Bewdley, George Baker. Beau Castle was designed by John Ruskin and Richard Doubleday with stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones.

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Places to see in ( Bewdley - UK )

Places to see in ( Bewdley - UK )

Bewdley is a small riverside town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire, England, along the Severn Valley a few miles to the west of Kidderminster and 22 miles south west of Birmingham. Bewdley lies on the River Severn, at the gateway of the Wyre Forest national nature reserve.

Bewdley is a popular tourist destination and is well known for its attractive riverside, music scene, famous Bewdley Bridge designed by Thomas Telford, range of independent shops and high standard of educational provision at secondary school level. Bewdley is home to the Severn Valley Railway and the West Midlands Safari Park, both of which are sign posted on all motorways running through the Midlands.

The main part of Bewdley town is situated on the western bank of the River Severn, including the main street — Load Street — whose name derives from lode, an old word for ferry. Load Street is notable for its width: this is because it once also served as the town's market place. Most of Bewdley's shops and amenities are situated along Load Street, at the top of which lies St Anne's Church, built between 1745 and 1748 by Doctor Thomas Woodward of Chipping Campden.

On the other side of the church, Welch Gate (so called because it once contained a tollgate on the road towards Wales) climbs steeply up to the west, while a continuation of the B4194 leads northwest towards the Wyre Forest. To the northeast of the town is the wooded hilltop of Wassel Wood in Trimpley, the southern terminus of Shatterford Hill. In the area between Stourport and Bewdley there are several large country houses, among which Witley Court, Astley Hall and Pool House are particularly significant.

The River Severn often used to burst its banks in winter, flooding many houses and commercial premises in Bewdley. Bewdley Bridge over the Severn was built in 1798 by Thomas Telford. It was erected to replace the 1483 medieval bridge which was swept away in the floods of 1795. The Tenbury and Bewdley Railway branched off Severn Valley Railway at Bewdley, and ran through the Wyre Forest to Tenbury Wells. It crossed the river at Dowles, a little to the north of Bewdley. The bridge itself no longer exists, although its imposing brick and stone pillars remain.

The Bewdley Festival, featuring a variety of artistic performances, is held in the town each October, and Bewdley also hosts one of the largest inland river regattas in the country. The successful Bewdley Beer Festival is held each August Bank Holiday weekend. Bewdley also has a carnival which takes place every June. Bewdley has a distinguished music scene, and is particularly well known for its intimate country music venues and its many local festivals including Hop Fest, Bewdley music festival, Arley festival and Bewdley Live.

The West Midland Safari Park lies just out of the town, on the A456 towards Kidderminster. Bewdley was, until an office move in 2014 to Kidderminster, the headquarters of the Severn Valley Railway, a heritage railway running the 16 miles between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth. Bewdley remains the principal intermediate station on the line. The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Gardens (usually abbreviated to simply Jubilee Gardens) are tucked away between the rear of Bewdley Museum and the River Severn.

Bewdley is on the southeastern edge the Wyre Forest, and there are many footpaths and cycle routes through the unspoilt woodlands. There is a visitor centre situated just outside Bewdley at Callow Hill on the road to Cleobury Mortimer, where many waymarked trails through the forest start from. The Bewdley museum (admission free), housed in the Guildhall (alongside the Tourist Information Centre) explores the history of the town. Just outside Bewdley is Beau Castle, a Victorian mock-Gothic house, built in 1877. It was developed by the industrialist and former Mayor of Birmingham and Bewdley, George Baker. Beau Castle was designed by John Ruskin and Richard Doubleday with stained-glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones.

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Top 10 Recommended Hotels In Worcestershire | Luxury Hotels In Worcestershire

Top 10 Recommended Hotels In Worcestershire | Luxury Hotels In Worcestershire

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2) Stourport Manor Hotel, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western, Stourport
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3) The Angel Inn Hotel, Pershore
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4) The Elms Hotel & Spa, Abberley
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5) Cadmore Lakeside Hotel, Tenbury
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6) The Admiral Rodney Worcestershire, Martley
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7) The Worcester Whitehouse Hotel, Worcester
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8) The Wood Norton, Evesham
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Villages In England To See (HD) | Best English (UK) Countryside Destinations

Top 10 Most Beautiful Villages In England You must see before you die. Which are best English (UK) countryside destinations to travel? Which are nearest towns to reach there? To find all about best Britain vacation trips packages, hotels to stay, flights & train time to catch, we are back with best of England Countryside Destinations. This time we will see top 10 most beautiful, scenic, picturesque and travel affordable villages in England.

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In this video, we will witness amazing architecture, blossoming green fields, breathtaking views of wonderful beaches, roam around hillsides, reveal secret of courtyards, visit stunning Victorian church, pass through scenic lavender fields, sit on top of Bolt Tail headland and win treasure of scenic Lake District.


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Places to see in ( Kidderminster - UK )

Places to see in ( Kidderminster - UK )

Kidderminster is a large town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest district of Worcestershire, England. Kidderminster is located approximately 17 miles south-west of Birmingham city centre and approximately 15 miles north of Worcester city centre.

A parliamentary report of 1777 listed Kidderminster Borough as having a parish workhouse accommodating up to 70 inmates. Under the so-called Gilbert's Act of 1782 Kidderminster Union was established for the purpose of relieving the indigent poor. Kidderminster has two Commissioners' churches. The first was St. George's church, on Radford Avenue. The second church was St. John's Church, on the Bewdley Road.

The River Stour and the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal both flow through Kidderminster town centre. Kidderminster Town is a civil parish within Wyre Forest District, with Kidderminister Town Council created to take on the duties of a parish council following a referendum in May 2015.

Two railway stations in the town share the same approach road and are located less than fifty metres apart. The main Network Rail station operated by London Midland is Kidderminster, from where trains run to Birmingham, Worcester and London. The other station, Kidderminster Town, is the terminus of the preserved Heritage Railway line, Severn Valley Railway from where trains run to Bridgnorth.

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Stourport Town Walkthrough 2023

Join me as I have a little walk around Stourport-on-Severn in Worcestershire, England. A popular little day-trip town for people from the surrounding industrial towns and cities over many many years. Thanks for watching, Adam :)

Stourport on Severn 4k tour

My first 4k drone video/tour of Stourport-on-Severn, often shortened to Stourport, is a town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District of North Worcestershire.

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Stourport on Severn

At first impressions Stourport on Severn is a small town with few shops surrounded by busy roads with constant traffic passing through. As you walk down the main street towards the River Severn the smell of fried onions lingers in the air. Then you see the funfair!
For over a century Stourport has been the seaside town of the Midlands, (only without the sea). People flock here from Birmingham and the surrounding area to enjoy themselves, let their hair down and have a good time. At the lower end of Bridge Street towards the river are three brightly painted amusement arcades.
Yet, when you walk along these streets, it is amazing to see the waterway beneath. The picturesque Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal winds its way from the River Severn beneath the town on its 46-mile route to join the Trent & Mersey Canal at Haywood Junction near Great Haywood. This is another world, compared to what you see above. Peace and tranquillity with boaters slowly travelling along the narrow canal and walkers enjoying the pleasant walk along the towpath.

Stourport on Severn - Walking by the River & Canal

A personal video of a walk around Stourport on Severn in the area of the river and canal basin.
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A day trip to Stourport-on-Severn

A love day out and a trip on the boat

Introducing Stourport-on-Severn Riverside

Stourport is such a beautiful town and its very historic with buildings built over 500 years ago!
There is a lot to and see.
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Driving Around Stourport on Severn, Worcestershire, England Friday, 9th July 2021

Driving along Dunley Road A451, Bridge Street A451, High Street A4025, Mitton Street, Vale Road A451, Minster Road A451, Brindley Street, Lorne Street, Brindley Street (with a brief stop at Newtown Fish & Kebab house), Minster Road A451, Gilgal A4025, Mitton Street A4025, Lion Hill A451, York Street A451, New Street, Martins Way, Severn Meadows Car Park, Martins Way, New Street, Bridge Street A451 & Dunley Road A451, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, England
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Driving On The A451 Between Stourport on Severn & Great Witley, Worcestershire, England

Driving along the A451 (Dunley Road & Stourport Road) between Stourport-on-Severn & Great Witley, Worcestershire, England
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Playland, Stourport-on-severn

A great little ride for the family at Playland park at Stourport-on-Severn.
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Saint Bartholomew, Church, Areley Kings, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestshire

Saint Bartholomew, Church, Areley Kings, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestshire
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Hallmark Hotel Stourport Manor, Stourport-on-Severn, England, United Kingdom

Hallmark Hotel Stourport Manor, Stourport-on-Severn, England, United Kingdom
35 Hartlebury Road, Stourport-on-Severn, England, DY13 9JA, United Kingdom
4-star hotel in Stourport-on-Severn with indoor pool, restaurant
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The Black Star - Stourport-Upon-Severn, Worcestershire

Haveapint.co.uk are proud to present The Black Star​. The Black Star is a fantastic Pub located Canal-side in the Worcestershire town of Stourport Upon Severn. This homely and welcoming Pub is Dog & Family friendly making The Black Star a great place to relax and have a pint or some high quality food in the comfortable dining areas.

With an excellent Beer garden overlooking the Canal this is an ideal stop off for boaters and walkers to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.

The Black Star also has very friendly staff who make this Pub truly one of Worcestershire best Pubs and we here at Haveapint.co.uk are thrilled to have them as part of our on going project.



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Sunday to Thursday
Midday to 11.00pm

Friday to Saturday
Midday to 12.30am



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EP/15 BOATLIFE. Travel plans and a tour of the Stourport basins on the Staffs and Worcester canal.

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Well we did't make it to Spain in the van this year due to the dreaded Covid so we have spent the winter and lockdown moored up in Stourport on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal. I've just got the ok from the canal and river trust to now leave the mooring and begin my year trading as a roving trader on the uk canal network repairing boats. Watch the Vlog to find out where I'm going and what lies ahead.
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Driving Along High Street, Mitton Street & Lion Hill, Stourport on Severn, Worcestershire, England

Driving along High Street, Mitton Street & Lion Hill A451, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, England
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