Where to Base
Stay in the town center or near the River Avon for easy walking access to historical sites like the Bell Tower and local markets. This location offers convenience for both leisure and business travelers.
Evesham is a historic market town in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, situated in the heart of the Vale of Evesham. Located roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham, and Stratford-upon-Avon, it serves as a strategic base for exploring the West Midlands. Founded around an 8th-century abbey, one of Europe's largest, the town retains significant heritage, including the remnants of Abbot Lichfield's Bell Tower. It is also famous for the 13th-century Battle of Evesham. While the town center lies in a river meander prone to flooding, its rich agricultural history and scenic surroundings offer a unique charm. For hotel travelers, Evesham provides a quiet, culturally rich environment with easy access to major regional attractions.
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Stay in the town center or near the River Avon for easy walking access to historical sites like the Bell Tower and local markets. This location offers convenience for both leisure and business travelers.
Evesham is centrally located between Worcester, Cheltenham, and Stratford-upon-Avon. Travelers can easily reach these cities by car or regional train, making it a convenient hub for exploring the wider West Midlands region.
Spring and summer are ideal for visiting the Vale of Evesham to enjoy its renowned market gardening landscapes. However, travelers should be aware of potential flooding risks in the town center and plan accordingly.

former abbey at Evesham in Worcestershire, England, UK

church in Evesham, Worcestershire, England, UK

church in Evesham, Worcestershire, England, UK

12th- or 13th-century tithe barn in Middle Littleton, Worcestershire, England, UK

castle in Wychavon, Worcestershire, England, UK

church in Pershore, Worcestershire, England, UK

hill in Worcestershire, England, UK
In a chocolate-box Cotswolds village, a former doctor’s surgery has been converted into the House of George W. Davies hotel, named after its fashion designer owner – the man who founded Next and George at ASDA. It’s no surprise, then, that the hotel’s restaurant has a certain style, with a modern country house vibe and a distinct Nordic feel to the clean, contemporary design. The cooking offers well-balanced dishes which may look simple but come with hidden depths, as with chicken breast enhanced by a buttery jus.
WebsiteThe stylish Dormy House hotel hosts this chic and attractive restaurant; its floor-to-ceiling windows bringing the feel of the garden into the light and airy room. The concise menu offers a choice of modern dishes influenced by the Mediterranean. Locally sourced ingredients – including rare breed meats and garden produce – play their part in the flavoursome dishes.
WebsiteSituated inside the stylish Dormy House Hotel and tucked away behind its main restaurant is this intimate dining room that features just 12 seats around a U-shaped kitchen counter. The "chef's table" style experience is well-paced and anchored by the chefs, who serve and explain their dishes with an affable air. Top quality ingredients are at the heart of the colourful, creative dishes, with some well-chosen wine pairings to accompany. Confit egg yolk with parmesan custard is something of a speciality and ever-present on the menu.
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