Redditch in Worcestershire

Redditch is a Town in the county of Worcestershire.

Arrow Valley Country Park is a beautiful park located in Redditch.

There are plenty of activities to enjoy in the park, including hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife watching.

The park is also close to several towns and villages, so there is plenty to do and see in the area.

If you’re looking for a beautiful place to relax and enjoy nature, Arrow Valley Country Park is definitely worth visiting!.

Redditch is a town in Worcestershire, England. It is located 13 miles (21 km) south of Birmingham and has a population of around 85,000. Redditch was originally an agricultural town, but it later became known for its manufacture of needles and fishing tackle. The town is also home to the Ashridge Business School.

Redditch is a great place to visit, with plenty of things to see and do. The main attraction is the Redditch Palace, which was built in the 18th century and is now used as a museum. Other notable landmarks include the Abbey Green Clock Tower and the Kingfisher Shopping Centre.

Redditch is also home to a number of parks and gardens, including the Gainsborough Park and the Church Green Gardens. There are plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from, as well as a few shopping centres. Redditch is a great place to visit if you’re looking for something to do in the British countryside.

Redditch postcode: B97 4ET

Retail in Redditch

There are great places to visit near Redditch 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 great places to visit near Redditch if you like towns.

Lower Wyche, and Callow End are great places to visit near Redditch if you like villages.

Don't miss 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's historic buildings if visiting the area around Redditch.

The area around Redditch boasts some of the best historic monuments including Eastnor Obelisk, Druid Statue at Croome, and The Grotto at Croome.

The area around Redditch features a number of interesting hills including The Malvern Hills, British Camp, Table Hill, End Hill, Worcestershire Beacon, Pinnacle Hill, and North Hill.

Don't miss The Malvern Hills, Clent Hills, Old Hills, and Broadway Tower Country Park's hiking areas if visiting the area around Redditch.

The area around Redditch features a number of interesting ancient sites including British Camp, and Midsummer Hill.

Don't miss British Camp Reservoir, and Lake at Croome's lakes if visiting the area around Redditch.

Don't miss The Hermit's Cave's caves if visiting the area around Redditch.

Country Parks to visit near Redditch include 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 Redditch like Croome River.

Clent Hills is one of Redditch's best, nearby woodlands to visit in Redditch.

Don't miss Worcester's cities if visiting the area around Redditch.

Shopping Centres to visit near Redditch include Kingfisher Shopping Centre.

Redditch History

There are some historic monuments around Redditch:

Places to see near Redditch

History of Redditch

By the 21st century needle-making and other traditional industries had been replaced by modern light industry and services, with Redditch also functioning as a dormitory town for Birmingham. The automotive retailer Halfords and engineering giant GKN both have their headquarters in Redditch. Manufacturer of precious metal contacts Samuel Taylor Ltd has manufacturing plants within the town. Following the redevelopment of the flagship Kingfisher Shopping Centre in 2002 Redditch is undergoing an economic and cultural renaissance.

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