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Rob Broadhurst's gallery occupies a working studio in quiet Worcestershire countryside, functioning as both creative workspace and exhibition venue.
What makes it special is the chance to experience contemporary art at close quarters—you might find the artist actually working while you're looking around. The pieces on display fill the space with a sense of immediacy that feels quite different from visiting a formal city gallery. There's something valuable about seeing how art gets made in its natural setting rather than in a polished, removed environment.
Pensham itself is a small hamlet, unremarkable in the way many rural corners of this region are. It's not a place heavy with historical landmarks, but that's rather the point—the real appeal is the calm countryside around you and the convenient access to attractions beyond the immediate area. A walk through the local lanes after spending time at the gallery is a natural way to round out your visit.
For food and drink, Pershore is just a short drive away. This market town sits on the River Avon and has a proper abbey to explore, plus scattered independent shops and cafes worth investigating. If you're making a longer day of it, Upton-upon-Severn offers riverside pubs and regular music festivals, while Worcester lies further along with its cathedral and broader urban attractions. The gallery works well as a quieter artistic pause within a wider exploration of this western part of the Cotswolds and the Vale of Evesham.
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