
📷 Photo by David P Howard · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This small village in the northern Cotswolds near Evesham centres around its local pub, the Round of Gras, which really is the heart of community life here.
It's where you'll find locals gathered for an evening drink or meal, and it's genuinely welcoming to visitors too. The pub serves the usual range of drinks and typically has food available, making it a comfortable spot to settle in after a day's exploring and soak up the atmosphere of an active English village.
What makes Badsey worth stopping at is how well positioned it is for getting around. Evesham is essentially on your doorstep, and from here you're well placed for day trips to some of the region's bigger attractions like Broadway and Chipping Campden. Whether you're treating the village as a proper base for a longer stay or just passing through, the pub gives you a genuine place to rest and refuel without any of the polish of busier tourist destinations. There's real character in stopping somewhere quieter like this, and you'll often find more of that kind of authenticity than you would in the more famous spots.
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D. Howard · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons