Those looking for a stylish new home in an excellent location will find Stone Pippin Orchard in the village of Badsey right up their street. The village has lots of amenities including a village store, post office, local butcher and primary school.
The development , which is less than three miles from Evesham town centre, was named Stone Pippin Orchard after suggestions from the local history group, Badsey Society, who traced the history of the actual site back to the early nineteenth century. The Badsey Society found that the location of 'Stone Pippin Orchard' is shown on the earliest know large scale map of Badsey: the 1812 Enclosure Map.
SHOPSFor day to day needs there are two large supermarkets in the centre of town, as well as the Riverside Shopping Centre and a number of smaller independent retailers.Shops Distance (in miles)
Badsey Spar Shop and Post Office 0.11
Badsey Spar Shop and Post Office
SCHOOLSSchools Distance (in miles)
Badsey Spar Shop and Post Office 0.11
LEISURELazy weekends can be spent relaxing with a good book in the parks and gardens on the banks of the River Avon, or enjoying a Sunday Band Concert in the bandstand at Abbey Park.
For culture vultures there is a Norman arch, leading to he Abbey precincts, and the Round House a beautiful 15th century house which is one of the finest examples of a timber framed building in the country. The magnificent Bell Tower and the twin churches of All Saints and St Lawrence are also well worth a visit, as the only major buildings remaining of the once great Abbey.
Sporty residents will find plenty to occupy them within easy reach of the development. The Leisure Centre on Davies Road provides a swimming pool, squash and badminton courts and a fully equipped gymnasium.