Things to do in Church End, Warwickshire
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Church End, Warwickshire.
The Arts in Church End
The arts within 10 miles of Church End.
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The Tudor House Museum
The Tudor House Museum Upton-upon-Severn Upton's Past and Present, Local Pottery and Staffordshire "Blue".

Tewkesbury Museum
You are welcome to spend time in the wonderful unspoiled seventeenth century building that is Tewkesbury Museum.

John Moore Countryside Museum

The George Marshall Medical Museum
Situated in the Charles Hastings Education Centre off Newtown Road, we exhibit George Marshall's fantastic collectionof objects illustrating the way that medicine and health care have developed over the past 250 years. Visitors to the Museum will see our death masks of hanged criminals, the reconstructed apothecary shop and operating theatre, and can listen to the informative audio guide and excerpts from our oral history collection. Are you coming to the Charles Hastings Education Centre for a course? Pop into the Museum on your lunch break and find out how your medical specialty has developed.

Guildhall Worcester
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Well worth a visit The Guildhall is a must-see visitor attraction in the centre of the historic city and is free to enter. You can be sure of a warm welcome which is home to the Council Chamber, the City’s former
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Food and Drink in Church End
Food and drink within 10 miles of Church End.
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Coffee #1 | Tewkesbury
Coffee#1 Tewkesbury is perfectly located. With the River Avon situated right behind our store and the world-famous Abbey just a stone’s throw away, it's a great place to stop off and relax before exploring this historic market town. Comfy chairs, a well-stocked bookcase and great coffee and treats, no wonder it’s a popular choice with locals and tourists alike!
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The Great Outdoors in Church End
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Church End.
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Chaceley Meadow | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Wildflowers and birds thrive at Chaceley Meadow nature reserve. Although some distance from the River Severn the meadow occasionally floods in winter, the perfect environment for a multitude of wildflowers.

Ashleworth Ham | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Ashleworth Ham is a remnant of what was once a much largest wetland landscape, and due to its ecological important it is no public access to this nature reserve.

Coombe Hill Canal and Meadows | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Coombe Hill Canal and Meadows is a place of vistas and endless skies, of floods and farming, an ancient landscape fringing the River Severn. Whether it’s a chilly autumnal morning or warm summer’s day, there’s always something to delight visitors at Coombe Hill. This wetland landscape is great for walking and bird watching, although acts as a floodplain during winter months. Bring binoculars to bird watch, or simple enjoy the wildlife and scenery.

Ketford Banks | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Ketford Banks is a small, steep sandy bank, famed for its displays of wild daffodils in early spring. Along with daffodils, the reserve supports the buff-tailed bumble bees that are their main pollinators, and beautiful displays of bluebells and foxgloves in spring and summer.

Vell Mill Daffodil Meadow | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
One of the best surviving wild daffodils meadows in the county combined with a traditional orchard planted in 2011.

Collin Park Wood | Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Lying within the gently-rolling countryside around the River Leadon, Collin Park Wood nature reserve is an area of ancient woodland which has been coppiced for centuries. A great place to immerse yourself in ancient woodland, admire woodland flowers, and watch the colours change in autumn (look for the fruit of the wild service tree).
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History and Heritage in Church End
History and heritage within 10 miles of Church End.
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Odda's Chapel | English Heritage
One of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, this chapel was built in 1056 by Earl Odda, and rediscovered in 1865 subsumed into a farmhouse. Nearby is the famous Saxon parish church.

Leigh Court Barn | English Heritage
An outstanding display of English medieval carpentry, this mighty timber-framed barn is the largest cruck structure in Britain.
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Music in Church End
Music within 10 miles of Church End.
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GlassTalk
Alternative emo rockers GlassTalk headline Drummonds, Worcester, on Friday, 27th June

John MOuse
John MOuse headlines Drummonds on Thursday, 15th May

These Wicked Rivers
These Wicked Rivers play St Swithun's Chruch, Worcester, on Saturday, 7th June

Vinny Peculiar at St Swithuns Church Worcester
An intimate performance from singer songwriter Vinny Peculiar, 'the missing link between Jarvis Cocker and Roger McGough' Irish Times.

FLAUNT - Trance Anthems
FLAUNT comes to Worcester once again this October for a dose of Trance Anthems

FLAUNT - Bigger Than The Sauce
FLAUNT returns with a DJ Legend and a trio of the biggest and best up and coming talent
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Britpop United Live at The Marrs Bar (Worcester)
The UK's No.1 Britpop Tribute Band, performing 90s Britpop, Madchester & Indie Anthems

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Sport in Church End
Sport within 10 miles of Church End.
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Alfrick Park
Great play park for kids
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