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Lovely country site near Worcester and NT properties

Attractive sunny, spacious site with lovely orchard on three sides. Can pitch caravan on grass, or, if wet weather, can pitch backing on to grass but keeping caravan wheels on gravel – then you have the best of both worlds. Friendly owners. Adjoining very small car park screened by small trees is used by mothers and babies coming to occasional classes in building on the site. The café mentioned in earlier reviews is no longer open. In the season there are “pick your own” plums and apples. Need own toilet paper and 50p coin for shower - if long hair might need 2 x 50p. Electricity is metered and reasonably charged when you leave. Pershore is a beautiful nearby Georgian market town with an amazing Abbey in the middle of the town surrounded by a small park for all the family. You can park free next to Pershore Bridge on the SE corner of the town and walk the ten minutes into the centre past beautiful houses on Bridge Street/High Street/Broad Street. Remember to stand on Pershore Bridge, the scene of civil war skirmishes between the Royalists and the Roundheads in the mid 1600s. Very good information centre in the Town Hall on High Street, with Heritage Centre upstairs. You can also walk the other way from Pershore Bridge the short distance on a path to the pretty village of Wick where there are visitor information boards around the village, but nowhere to buy anything to eat, unfortunately. Worcester is very interesting with a Cathedral and many half-timbered buildings. We visited Greyfriars House (National Trust) and The Guildhall (several floors) (free) – both fascinating, but did not have time to see more. The visitor information centre is next to the Guildhall, on High Street. Near Worcester is The Firs, Elgar's Birthplace Museum, gardens and visitor centre - (also National Trust) – we spent a day there, including a one hour talk. Spent another day at Croome Court with RAF Museum on same site (National Trust again) – both excellent with wonderful Capability Brown views all round the mansion. The Malvern Hills and Cotswolds are near for walking and long views.

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