
📷 Photo by Wayland Smith · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This small hamlet sits in the River Severn valley between Gloucester and Tewkesbury, offering a quiet spot for walks and wildlife watching.
The area is dominated by meadowland and wetlands that flood seasonally, creating an ever-changing landscape depending on when you visit. In winter and early spring, the fields transform into temporary lakes, while summer brings wildflowers and nesting birds.
The hamlet itself is essentially a collection of farms and a few cottages, so you won't find shops or services here. The appeal instead lies in exploring the surrounding countryside on foot. The flat terrain makes it accessible for all abilities, and the network of footpaths connects to nearby villages. Birdwatchers particularly appreciate this area, as the wet meadows attract migrating species and overwintering wildfowl.
Maisemore has been agricultural land for centuries, with the name likely deriving from a Saxon settlement. The landscape you see today reflects centuries of farming practices and careful management of the river's seasonal patterns.
Gloucester is just five miles away if you need facilities, shops, or lunch stops, while Tewkesbury lies a similar distance in the other direction. Both make good bases if you're exploring this stretch of the valley and want to venture out for walks in the surrounding countryside.
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J. Billinger · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

C. Pyle · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons