Eckington Bridge
#2287 among destinations in the United Kingdom


Facts and practical information
Eckington Bridge is a stone bridge over the River Avon in Eckington in the English county of Worcestershire. It is a Grade II* listed building and has been scheduled as an ancient monument. ()
Eckington Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Croome Court, Pershore Abbey, Bredon Hill, St Mary Magdalene's Church.
2.7 miNW
Museum, History museumCroome Court
69 min walk • Croome Court, nestled in the heart of Worcestershire, United Kingdom, is a remarkable testament to the rich tapestry of British history and the evolution of landscape design. This grandiose 18th-century mansion, now a museum, was the first major commission of the...
2.7 miNE
Monastery, Church, Gothic architecturePershore Abbey, Pershore
69 min walk • Pershore Abbey, at Pershore in Worcestershire, was an Anglo-Saxon abbey and is now an Anglican parish church, the Church of the Holy Cross.
2.5 miSE
ParkBredon Hill, Pershore
65 min walk • Bredon Hill is a hill in Worcestershire, England, south-west of Evesham in the Vale of Evesham. The summit of the hill is in the parish of Kemerton, and it extends over parts of eight other parishes.
2.8 miNW
Church, Historical place, ParkSt Mary Magdalene's Church
71 min walk • St Mary Magdalene's Church is a former Anglican church in the grounds of Croome Court, at Croome D'Abitot, Worcestershire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of The Churches Conservation Trust.
7.2 miNW
MonasteryStanbrook Abbey
183 min walk • Stanbrook Abbey is a Roman Catholic contemplative Benedictine women's monastery with the status of an abbey, now located at Wass, North Yorkshire, England. The community was founded in 1625 at Cambrai in Flanders, under the auspices of the English Benedictine Congregation.
5.7 miS
BridgeMythe Bridge, Tewkesbury
146 min walk • Mythe Bridge carries the A438 road across the River Severn at Tewkesbury. It is a cast-iron arch bridge spanning 170 feet and 24 feet wide, designed by Thomas Telford and completed in April 1826. It is a Grade II* listed structure.
1.3 miSW
ChurchSt John the Baptist's Church
33 min walk • St John the Baptist's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Strensham, Worcestershire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
6.9 miSE
Church, Architecture, Historical placeSt Mary's Church
177 min walk • St Mary's Church, is a historic Anglican church at Little Washbourne in the civil parish of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, England under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
2.7 miNE
Civic centerNumber 8, Pershore
69 min walk • Number 8 is a community arts centre in the English town of Pershore. It includes a 250-seat auditorium used for music, theatre and cinema events, a small dance and rehearsal space, conference facilities, a gallery, café and bar. It opened in 2004 in a renovated 18th-century building at 8 High Street.
3.8 miS
Vernacular architecture, Manor house, Baroque architectureKemerton Court, Cotswold Water Park
97 min walk • Kemerton Court is the principal manor house of the village of Kemerton, near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. The house is built of local Cotswold stone, dating from the late 16th century onwards.
5.6 miS
ChurchMythe Chapel, Tewkesbury
144 min walk • The Mythe Chapel is located at Tewkesbury on the Mythe. The Mythe Chapel was the only place of worship on the Mythe after the Dissolution. The chapel was built in 1870 with funds from the Marquis de Lys who had lived in Tewkesbury since 1863.
