Tenbury WellsCopyright Mark Holland

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County - Worcestershire | Map
Tel code: 01584 | code search
Postcode: WR15 | code search
Population: 3200
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Folk Customs:
The Church Street Feast

Tenbury Wells Events

December
Christmas Craft and Gift Fayre

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The small market town of Tenbury Wells is located on the southern bank of the River Teme, which forms the boundary between Worcestershire and Shropshire, close to the Herefordshire border. The river also feeds the nearby Burford House where it feeds the water gardens and pools that are rich in unusual moisture loving plants. Evidence of very settlement is scarce but the area was probably settled during the Iron Age; when St.Marys Church was being restored, following flood damage, in the mid-19th century the shaft of a 9th century Anglo Saxon Cross was found, the church tower is Norman in origin. In 1249 a charter granting the town, then called Temettebury, by Henry III to run a market, shortly after Roger de Cliford, who owned the market rights, built the Teme Bridge to connect Tenbury with Burford on the northern bank. He also laid out plots of land, called Burgage Plots along Tame Street letting them out to traders and local shopkeepers (the green strip of land Telford running parallel to the High Street is still called the Burgage). The bridge was rebuilt by Thomas Telford following flooding in 1795. There are several 17th century buildings in Tenbury but many are obscured by later Victorian facades. The "Wells" was added to the towns name in the mid-19th century after mineral water had been found in the 1840`s. In 1862 the Tenbury Spa was built, described as "Chinese Gothic" this amazing building has been restored to its former splendour. The Round Market, built by James Cranson, is another building of note, it was erected to enable the farmers wives to sell their dairy produce and poultry under cover and is still in use. Tenbury is still a busy market town with sheep & cattle sales twice a week and the Round Market in operation; every Tuesday at the end of November and beginning of December the well known English Mistletoe and Holly auctions are held or if you fancy a tipple, or need to stock up on apples for the winter, the annual Applefest is held at the end of October.

Attraction

Burford House & Gardens
Kyre Park Garden
Meadow Gallery at Burford House
Tenbury Museum

Cottage

Buzzards View at The Baiting House
Pheasants View at The Baiting House

Dentist

Dental Surgery
Tenbury Dental Centre

Doctor

The Surgery

Estate Agent

Gallimore Edward FRICS
McCartneys
Russell Baldwin & Bright

Golf Club

Sutton Park Golf

Holiday Park

Wigley Orchard Holiday Park

Inn

Peacock Inn
Talbot Hotel

Pub and Bar

Fountain Hotel
Peacock Inn
Ship Inn
Vaults

Solicitor

Norris & Miles

Taxi

Busy Cars
Swan Cabs
Tenbury Taxis

Vet

Teme Veterinary Practice

Sports Clubs

Tenbury Wells CC (Cricket)

Shops

Language Of Flowers
Country Flowers
Station House Garden Centre
Treasures of Tenbury Ltd
The Pet Shop
Andrew Jelley

Activities

Cadmore Lodge Hotel & Country Club(Fishing)
Grafton Farm Riding School(Riding)

Places to Stay near Tenbury Wells

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Peacock Inn (1.16 miles)

Peacock Inn

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Nestling in the valley of the River Teme, famous for its hop fields and gardens is the historic Peacock Inn. Since the 14th Century weary travellers have found comfort and ... More

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Peacock Inn (2.18 miles)

Peacock Inn

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Nestling in the valley of the River Teme, famous for its hop fields and gardens is the historic Peacock Inn. Since the 14th Century weary travellers have found comfort and ... More

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Talbot Hotel (3.21 miles)

Talbot Hotel

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A fine example of Victorian architecture, this charming, family-run house provides an array of beautiful rooms, from a traditional public bar to a modern airy ... More

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Tally Ho Inn (4.65 miles)

Tally Ho Inn

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Situated on an elevated position which gives panoramic views across seven counties our traditional pub, restaurant and accommodation is ideal for families and parties alike. Our SIZZLERS RESTAURANT has a ... More | visit website

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Salwey Arms Hotel (4.67 miles)

Salwey Arms Hotel

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A traditional Inn on the Herefordshire / Shropshire border (A49) offering a warm welcome with great home cooked food and excellent service. All rooms have shower, wash basin, TV and ... More

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Woonton Court Farm (4.70 miles)

Woonton Court Farm

Enjoy traditional hospitality and experience authentic country life at our working family farm, Woonton Court, Leysters, Leominster We offer both bed and breakfast in our Tudor farmhouse and the freedom of self-catering in a comfortable converted ... More | visit website

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Angel House (5.09 miles)

Angel House
Have a relaxing, recharging break in an area of outstanding natural beauty in south Shropshire in large comfortable, en-suite rooms with all the little touches that make it that bit extra. Moreover, if you want ... More | visit website
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Overton Grange Hotel (5.47 miles)

Overton Grange Hotel
Book Online On the outskirts of glorious Ludlow, Overton Grange Country House Hotel is the AA highest awarded with an outstanding 85% merit. It has established a superb reputation for accommodation- exquisite rooms and excellent Michelin listed ... More
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Crown Inn (5.69 miles)

Crown Inn

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Full of character and period charm idyllically set amid glorious countryside. eighteen beautiful individually decorated en-suite bedrooms.A restaurant full of character with exposed beams, stonework and large inglenook. Imaginatively prepared ... More

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Travelodge Ludlow (5.71 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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