Tea and Pots

A delightful walk linking two picturesque villages in the South Warwickshire part of the Cotswolds National Landscape. Expansive views and a section through woodland complete this walk with a few gentle ups and downs.

The name Whichford is synonymous with garden pots, beloved by Monty Don and the National Trust. After the walk you can visit the pottery, 3 minutes walk from the green. You can see pots belong made and also visit the Straw Kitchen where good food is served. There are toilets there too.

Tea and Pots

Photo: Rosemary Wilson

Distance

3.5 miles / 5.63 km

Duration

2 hours

Difficulty

Basic fitness, unsurfaced paths

Shape

Circular

Route description

The route is largely on broad tracks and field paths, good trainers will be fine. A little inevitable pavement walking in the village.

This short walk is ideal for those who may be new to walking in the countryside. Although there is one incline, this will be taken steadily.

Organised by: Cotswold Voluntary Wardens

Led by: Rosemary Wilson, Clare Armstrong

Start

Address

Norman Knight, Whichford, Shipston-on-Stour, UK
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OS Grid Ref

SP315346