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Kent's Green is a small hamlet in Worcestershire that sits right on the boundary of the Cotswolds region.
It's the kind of place you come to when you want genuine quiet rather than curated attractions. The settlement consists mainly of traditional homes scattered along quiet lanes, with no particular tourist infrastructure, and that's entirely the point. If you're after somewhere to properly relax away from the busier parts of the region, this delivers exactly that.
The appeal here is straightforward. You can take gentle walks through the surrounding countryside, following paths that wind through rolling fields and woodland. There's real tranquility in simply being here and taking your time with the landscape. It's not about ticking off sights but about enjoying the peaceful rural character that makes this corner of Worcestershire feel removed from the usual tourist routes.
For practical purposes, Upton-upon-Severn is just a short drive away. It's a proper riverside town with its own independent shops, restaurants, and a good selection of places to eat if you need amenities or fancy a change of scene. From Kent's Green, you're positioned nicely to explore both the southern Malvern Hills and the northern Cotswolds without being in the thick of either. It works well as a calm base for exploring the wider area at your own pace.
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P. Halling · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

P. Halling · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons