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Wayside Cottage
Martley, Martley, Worcestershire WR6 6PA - England, UK

Wayside Cottage is a half timbered grade II listed building circa 1750AD. Situated in a rural conservation area on the Herefordshire/Worcestershire border amid unspoilt countryside and yet is only 20 mins from the M5 motorway. Wayside retains all...
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Attractions near Wayside Cottage
A selection of attractions close to Wayside Cottage:
Church of St Mary Magdalene  (3.5 Miles)
The Church of St Mary Magdalene is found in a wooded hollow on the edge of the River Teme in the picturesque village of Broadwas...
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Witley Court  (4.4 Miles)
Thomas Foley built Witley Court in 1655 on the former site of a mediaeval manor house. John Nash designed subsequent additions in the early 1800s...
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Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb  (4.9 Miles)
Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb is the oldest motorsports venue in the world that is still held on its original course. This historic course is based...
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Elgar Birthplace Museum  (6.6 Miles)
The Elgar Birthplace Museum is located in the beautiful countryside on the edge of Worcester and houses a nationally important collection related to the life...
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The Gallery at Bevere  (6.8 Miles)
The Gallery at Bevere has a reputation as a regional gallery of note and centre for ceramics, offering high quality exhibitions and sale of works...
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Brockhampton Estate  (8.1 Miles)
The National Trust have been charged with the task of keeping this beautiful house and grounds in order. The stately home is simply filled...
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Lower Brockhampton House  (8.1 Miles)
Located on the border between Herefordshire and Worcestershire, Lower Brockhampton is a romantic medieval moated manor house. The timber-framed property is owned by the National...
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Brockhampton, Bromyard Chapel  (8.1 Miles)
The Chapel at Brockhampton-by-Bromyard was built in a Georgian Gothic style around 1799 to replace the now ruined 12th Century family chapel at Lower Brockhampton,...
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Pump House Enviroment Centre  (8.4 Miles)
This extraordinary environmental centre is based in an old Victorian Pumping station, situated in Gheluvelt Park, on the banks of the River Severn, one mile...
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Hawford Dovecote  (8.6 Miles)
This fascinating sixteenth Century dovecote is one of the oldest examples of half timbered dovecotes in the area. Its structure has warped and twisted over...
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Yeomanry Cavalry Museum  (9.7 Miles)
This collection is a proud part of the heritage of this community and contains a great many pieces that have been collected from several hundred...
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Worcester Gallery and Museum  (9.7 Miles)
Located in a beautiful Victorian building at the heart of the city, the museum and gallery is one of the cultural focal points for the...
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Worcestershire Regiment Museum  (9.7 Miles)
The Worcestershire Regimental Museum was moved to the heart of the community in 1970, after originally being housed at Norton Barracks. On display, visitors...
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King Charles House  (9.9 Miles)
King Charles House was built in 1577. It stands on the corner of the Cornmarket and New Street in Worcester town centre. During the Civil...
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St Bartholomews Church  (9.9 Miles)
This striking church is constructed of the local pink sandstone. The original medieval structure has a western nave, where the congregation stands, a chancel and...
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Worcestershire History Centre  (10.1 Miles)
Worcestershire History Centre is located within the main Records Office, and offers an interesting and informative look at the administrative history of the county....
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St Peter’s Church  (10.2 Miles)
This church, with its central tower, is mainly late 12th Century but the four supporting arches, belfry and unusual corner stair turret, climbing above the...
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Teddy Bear and Toy Museum  (10.3 Miles)
A visit to the Victorian shop, which is home to Teddy Bears of Bromyard, is like a trip down memory lane. The shop is brimming...
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Bromyard Museum  (10.3 Miles)
This local history centre is one of the main cultural centre points in this area of the world. It holds a massive collection of...
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Bromyard Heritage Centre  (10.4 Miles)
The Heritage Centre is a short walk from Bromyard town centre and is a museum which is dedicated to hops and hop picking. The displays...
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