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County - Worcestershire
Tel code: 01299 | code search
Postcode: DY12 | code search
Population: 11000
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Bewdley on the edge of the Wyre Forest is a rather picturesque old town with no shortage of Georgian architecture to admire, and pretty spots like its three-arched bridge over the Severn, a structure designed by Thomas Telford... Read More

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Mug House Inn

Mug House Inn

Nestled on the Worcestershire and Shropshire borders alongside the river Severn sits the picturesque town of Bewdley, known for its Georgian architecture and quaint black and white cottages, with stunning riverside frontage. Alongside the seemingly ... More | visit website

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George Hotel

George Hotel

One visit to Bewdley will explain why this town was once described as ‘the most perfect small Georgian town in Worcestershire’. Thomas Telford’s famed arch bridge provides a focal point for the town, spanning the ... More | visit website

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Pewterers House

Pewterers House
Pewterers House has old world charm with modern facilities. Set in a quiet byway of Bewdley, close to the town centre with a wealth of places to eat & drink. From two of the bedrooms ... More | visit website
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Severn Valley Guest House

Severn Valley Guest House

A pretty 17th century bed and breakfast located in the idyllic town of Bewdley, Worcestershire. Severn Valley Guest House offers excellent value at very affordable prices and is a minutes walk from the pictureque River ... More | visit website

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