The Peacock Inn
Worcester Rd., Tenbury Wells
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Bar area Inside the panelled bar. The Peacock Inn since the 8th of July 2010 The Peacock Inn since the 8th of July 2010

The Peacock Inn Tenbury Wells

Worcester Rd. Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, England, WR15 8LZ, United Kingdom

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Rest Day Wolverley

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... heading across to sort out the washing as I need clean socks and trousers for tomorrow. A lazy afternoon spent watching old movies- a 1959 film with Frank Sinatra as the wind buffets the campervan. Speaking to the assistant warden Viv in reception she thinks there will be a lot of cancellations because of the weather. What a change from the 20 degrees we had last week! With the washing done we decided to head to Kidderminster for some food shopping as we ...

Changeover Day 6

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... errors!), quite an achievement!! We stopped for coffee at Strensham Services on the M5 making our own -much cheaper! We read the papers in the sunshine before reaching Wolverley about 2pm. The campsite itself covers what used to be an American Air Force base and borders the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal. The area around Wolverley village is quite hilly and built up although Wyre Forest 6kms away which includes a mixture of deciduous and ...

Phase 6 Day 4

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... to talk with him. The signpost indicated the Severn Way going in the direction of the diversion so I headed up the river enjoying the sun and fresh air. I had the company of Greylag Geese, Canada Geese, swans, mallards and cormorants as I walked. Looking at the map I had worked out in my head that I would be under the M50 motorway before I came to any villages so I just walked and enjoyed it. However, I hit a village before the M50!!!! I ...

Phase 6 Day 3

A travel blog entry by heather-stewart

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... I had finished for the day, a distance of 20.9 kms and walked on to OS 150. We decided to head into Tewkesbury which was 4kms away. I had read that it was very old town which had grown as a result of the Abbey. We were not disappointed. There were many very old, decidedly wonky, distorted, narrow, squeezed in buildings which bordered the road. It is a shame that the town appears to be one that acts as a through road for traffic travelling to Wales (A438) ...

That's all folks

A travel blog entry by caz11

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... more so need some tasters please. So that’s it I have just got one final cry for help (so stop reading now if you now interested)

When I was in India I brought some scarfs (see pictures) that I am selling to raise money for Stars in Kolkata – Yasmin who runs Stars is in desperate need of help and struggles each month to pay for the teachers she employees and feed and clothe the children that live with her. So by selling these ...

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