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Nearby Towns

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Cleobury Mortimer
 

From Reaside it’s a ten minute drive to the nearest town – Cleobury Mortimer, well-known for the twisted spire of the 12th century St. Mary’s Church. It has a Co-op supermarket, a good selection of pubs and eateries and hosts a farmers’ market on the third Saturday of the month.

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Within a short drive there are some fascinating towns to explore.

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Ludlow (13 Miles)
 

Ludlow is often referred to as the 'food and drink capital of the Marches' thanks to its rich culinary heritage, diverse local produce, and thriving hospitality scene. Ludlow's reputation as a gastronomic hub dates back to medieval times when the town was a major trading centre for wool and other commodities.

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Bridgnorth (12 Miles)
 

The market town of Bridgnorth has many historic buildings and is one of the most picturesque in Shropshire. It is divided into the High Town and Low Town by the River Severn. A funicular railway, the steepest in England, joins the two.

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Tenbury Wells (11 Miles)
 

The bustling small town of Tenbury Wells is surrounded by the rich fertile banks of the river Teme. Queen Victoria is said to have called it “my little Town in the Orchard”. Today it is full of independent shops offering a wide range of local produce.

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Bewdley (10 Miles)
 

Bewdley, named from the French “Beau Lieu” or beautiful place, is said to be the most perfect small Georgian town in Worcestershire. It is situated on the banks of the River Severn with a number of galleries and antique shops.

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