Arable land at Throckmorton A large field between Throckmorton and Bishampton of recently planted winter cereals.
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Throckmorton

📷 Photo by Philip Halling · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

This Worcestershire village offers a tranquil escape within the wider Cotswolds area.

It's primarily a residential and farming community, providing a chance to experience the gentler pace of rural life. You won't find bustling shops or major attractions here, but instead, an authentic sense of the English countryside. The area is perfect for those who enjoy walking, with footpaths leading through fields and past traditional farmsteads, giving glimpses into the region's agricultural heritage. It’s a place to unwind and enjoy the open space, perhaps stopping for a moment to take in the local church and its grounds, which often serve as a quiet focal point in these communities. For exploring further, you’re conveniently close to other small settlements like Hill, Upper Moor, Lower Moor, Pinvin, Wyre Piddle, and Fladbury, each with its own character to discover on a short drive or a longer walk.

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52.14601°N, 2.02944°W Data: osm