Bromsgrove
Bromsgrove is a Town in the county of Worcestershire.
There are great places to visit near Bromsgrove including some great towns, villages, historic buildings, historic monuments, hills, hiking areas, ancient sites, lakes, caves, country parks, rivers and streams, woodlands, cities and shopping centres.
Malvern, Evesham, and Redditch are some of Bromsgrove best towns to visit near Bromsgrove.
Bromsgrove has some unmissable villages nearby like Lower Wyche, and Callow End.
Great Malvern Priory, Croome Court, The Temple Greenhouse, Church of St Mary Magdalen at Croome, Bridges to the Island Temple at Croome, Icehouse at Croome, and Island Pavillion at Croome are some of Bromsgrove best historic buildings to visit near Bromsgrove.
Historic Monuments to visit near Bromsgrove include Eastnor Obelisk, Druid Statue at Croome, and The Grotto at Croome.
The Malvern Hills, British Camp, Table Hill, End Hill, Worcestershire Beacon, Pinnacle Hill, and North Hill are some of Bromsgrove best hills to visit near Bromsgrove.
Hiking Areas to visit near Bromsgrove include The Malvern Hills, Clent Hills, Old Hills, and Broadway Tower Country Park.
British Camp, and Midsummer Hill are some of Bromsgrove best ancient sites to visit near Bromsgrove.
The area around Bromsgrove features a number of interesting lakes including British Camp Reservoir, and Lake at Croome.
The area around Bromsgrove's best caves can be found at The Hermit's Cave.
The area around Bromsgrove features a number of interesting country parks including Croome, Clent Hills Country Park, Broadway Tower Country Park, and Arrow Valley Country Park.
There are a several good rivers and streams in the area around Bromsgrove like Croome River.
Places near Bromsgrove feature a number of interesting woodlands including Clent Hills.
Worcester is one of Bromsgrove's best, nearby cities to visit in Bromsgrove.
There are a several good shopping centres in the area around Bromsgrove like Kingfisher Shopping Centre.
Bromsgrove History
There are some historic monuments around Bromsgrove:
Places to see near Bromsgrove
History of Bromsgrove
In the Anglo-Saxon times, the Bromsgrove area had a woodland economy consisting of hunting, maintenance of haies and pig farming. At the time of Edward the Confessor, the manor of Bromsgrove is known to have been held by Earl Edwin.