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This tourist information centre is your best starting point for exploring Evesham and the surrounding area.
Named after Jonathan Hulls, an 18th-century inventor from the town, the centre staff offer genuine local knowledge and a real welcome. You can pick up maps, find out what's on locally, and get honest recommendations for where to eat, stay, and what's actually worth visiting.
Evesham itself sits on the River Avon and has serious historical credentials. The medieval abbey that once dominated the town is largely gone, but Abbey Park preserves peaceful grounds to walk through, and the bell tower still stands as a remnant of its former importance. The town was also the site of a major English battle in 1265. Today there's plenty to experience: river trips along the Avon, independent shops worth browsing, and the character of a working market town with centuries of fruit and vegetable growing in its heritage. The location makes an excellent base for wider exploration. Broadway and Chipping Campden are just a short drive away into the heart of the Cotswolds, while towns like Pershore are equally accessible nearby. Whether you spend your time in Evesham itself or plan day trips further afield, a visit here will give you the local insight to make the most of your time in the region.
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