The West Midlands county famous for its tangy condiment (yep Worcestershire sauce really does hail from here), its historic monuments, its wonderful rolling hills, and its gorgeous Cotswolds village, and also its spring water makes a wonderful UK destination to visit, walk and explore.
It is located roughly 120 miles from London and boasts villas and hotels of different architectural styles, a railway station, sculptures, theaters, fountains and statues, and its famous water, which can be found in numerous fountains and spouts and is said to have medicinal purposes, even though there is no scientific proof of this.
Bredon Hill – one of the most stunning places to explore in Worcestershire
Beautiful Bredon Hill has a summit that extends over a total of eight parishes, making it a very impressive hill indeed.
A village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district, Great Witley is home to St. Michael and All Angels Church, a Grade II listed coaching inn called The Hundred House Hotel, and Witley Court, a Jacobean country house that is now cared for by English Heritage.