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County - Worcestershire
Tel code: 01386 | code search
Postcode: WR10 | code search
Population: 8000
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Pershore sits in a crook of the River Avon in fine Vale of Evesham countryside, a small market town with excellent local amenities. The gardens along the Avon make a fine sight, and its famous purple and yellow plums are something for foodies to search out... Read More

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Days Inn Tewkesbury

Days Inn Tewkesbury
Days Inn have 14 great locations across the UK, our Tewkesbury hotel is ideally situated to be perfect for business, personal, families or just a quick overnighter if you’re stuck. The Days Inn hotel in ... More | visit website
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Oaklands Farmhouse

Oaklands Farmhouse
Oaklands Farmhouse is an attractive period farmhouse built some 200 years ago. Although no longer part of a working farm, the house is located in the countryside between the market towns of Pershore and Evesham. ... More | Double Room: From £32.50 | visit website
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Anchor Inn

Anchor Inn

The Anchor Inn, Eckington can be found in the Vale of Evesham between Bredon Hill, the westerley outcrop of the cotswolds and the Malvern Hills to the west. It is an area of outstanding natural ... More | visit website

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The Angel Inn Hotel

The Angel Inn Hotel
The Angel Inn Hotel is located in the heart of Pershore, an unspoiled, picturesque Market Town, famed for its elegant Georgian architecture, magnificent Abbey, and the beautiful River Avon where we have our own moorings.

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