Towns & Villages...
A visit to Upper Clattsmore would be incomplete without a drive through the villages and hamlets surrounding Bredon Hill, the main villages are (clockwise...)
Eckington, Great Comberton, Little Comberton, Elmley Castle, Ashton under Hill, Beckford, Conderton, Overbury, Kemerton, Bredon.
These villages are full of charm and character, and many have excellent Pubs and Inns with good food.
A trip into the Cotswolds will let you visit some famous villages such as...
Chipping Campden, Broadway, Stanton, Bourton-on-the-Water, Snowshill, Bibury, Upper Slaughter, Lower Slaughter, Fairford, The Ampneys,
Heading west into Worcestershire and you will find a mixture of black and white, timber-framed, thatched cottages and red-brick cottages.

Broadway, Cotswolds
The beautiful and historic Cotswold village of Broadway is a memorable place to visit. Famous for shops, eating establishments and scenery...

Worcester
Worcestershire is famous for its local Food and Drink Produce and it's not just the sauce! Pubs, Restaurants and Cafes serve local food and drink ensuring an authentic Worcestershire experience.

The River Avon, Bredon
Bredon is a village southern edge of Worcestershire in England. It lies on the banks of the River Avon at the foot of Bredon Hill, "the beginning of the Cotswolds".

Pershore
Pershore is an unspoiled, picturesque Gerogian Market Town, famed for its magnificent Abbey, shops, market, cafes and restaurants.

Cheltenham
Cheltenham is a great shopping & entertainment venue, this site tells you all...

Gloucester
The cathedral city of the Cotswolds, Gloucester's roots stretch back to Roman times and boasts over 2,000 years of history. It is the country's most inland port.