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The Croome Shop occupies a central spot within the Croome National Trust estate, so you'll likely pass through whether you're arriving fresh or preparing to leave.
The selection here has been chosen with real care to reflect what the estate represents. You'll find a substantial range of books focused on Croome's history, with particular emphasis on Capability Brown's landscape design and Robert Adam's architectural contributions—the two men largely responsible for shaping the grounds you've come to explore. Alongside these are local crafts, regional food products, and the usual National Trust offerings, so there's generally something worth considering as a takeaway or gift.
The shop itself is a contemporary addition to the estate, but it serves double duty well: you can start your visit here to build some context, or use it afterwards as a place to process what you've just seen. The location also puts you within easy reach of Pershore, where the abbey is well worth an hour of your time, and Upton-upon-Severn sits conveniently downstream if you fancy exploring further. The staff working here know the wider area and can usually offer solid suggestions about what else deserves your attention nearby.
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