Hanley Child
Hanley Child is a Village in the county of Worcestershire.
Hanley Child postcode: WR15 8QY
There are great places to visit near Hanley Child 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.
Don't miss Malvern, Evesham, and Redditch's towns if visiting the area around Hanley Child.
Hanley Child's best nearby villages can be found at Lower Wyche, and Callow End.
There are a number of historic buildings near Hanley Child including 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.
Eastnor Obelisk, Druid Statue at Croome, and The Grotto at Croome are some of Hanley Child best historic monuments to visit near Hanley Child.
Hills to visit near Hanley Child include The Malvern Hills, British Camp, Table Hill, End Hill, Worcestershire Beacon, Pinnacle Hill, and North Hill.
The Malvern Hills, Clent Hills, Old Hills, and Broadway Tower Country Park are great places to visit near Hanley Child if you like hiking areas.
There are a number of ancient sites near Hanley Child including British Camp, and Midsummer Hill.
There are a number of lakes near Hanley Child including British Camp Reservoir, and Lake at Croome.
Caves to visit near Hanley Child include The Hermit's Cave.
Hanley Child's best nearby country parks can be found at Croome, Clent Hills Country Park, Broadway Tower Country Park, and Arrow Valley Country Park.
The area around Hanley Child's best rivers and streams can be found at Croome River.
There are a several good woodlands in the area around Hanley Child like Clent Hills.
Places near Hanley Child feature a number of interesting cities including Worcester.
Kingfisher Shopping Centre is one of Hanley Child's best, nearby shopping centres to visit in Hanley Child.
Hanley Child History
There are some historic monuments around Hanley Child: