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Lawrances Bakery operates from the heart of Evesham, a working bakery that's been serving the town for years.
Daily output includes fresh bread, crusty rolls, cakes, pastries, sausage rolls, and pasties—the kind of place where locals queue regularly because they know what they'll get. The aroma alone tends to pull people in.
Evesham itself deserves attention beyond the bakery. This market town has real historical weight, built partly on medieval prosperity and partly on market gardening, a legacy you can still feel walking around. The Battle of Evesham was fought here in medieval times, and the Abbey grounds remain worth exploring. The River Avon flows through town and provides decent walking routes if you want to stretch your legs.
Lawrances functions nicely as a practical stop whether you're grabbing supplies for a riverside picnic, picking up provisions for a day's exploration, or fuelling up before heading further into the Cotswolds. If you're moving north towards Stratford-upon-Avon, or heading west towards Broadway and Chipping Campden, it's a sensible place to stock up. The bakery does what market towns need—it provides reliable quality and genuine usefulness, the kind of place that reflects how these communities actually work rather than how they're packaged for visitors.
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