Trimpley Green

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire Wyre Forest

England

Trimpley Green

Sheep at Trimpley
Sheep at Trimpley Credit: Mat Fascione

Trimpley Green is a small village located in the county of Worcestershire, England. Situated in the midst of a lush green landscape, Trimpley Green is enveloped by the beauty of woodlands and forests. The village is nestled near the eastern bank of the River Severn and is surrounded by picturesque countryside.

Trimpley Green is well-known for its stunning natural surroundings, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility. The village is characterized by its abundance of trees, which create a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The nearby woodlands provide ample opportunities for walking, hiking, and exploring the countryside.

Despite its small size, Trimpley Green has a close-knit community that takes pride in its rural heritage. The village is home to a number of traditional cottages and houses, reflecting its historic charm. Residents enjoy a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle, away from the hustle and bustle of larger towns and cities.

One of the notable attractions in Trimpley Green is the Trimpley Reservoir, which offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The reservoir is a popular spot for fishing, sailing, and birdwatching, attracting visitors from near and far.

Trimpley Green is also conveniently located near the town of Kidderminster, providing residents with access to a range of amenities and services. The village is well-connected by road, with easy access to the wider Worcestershire region.

In conclusion, Trimpley Green is a charming village situated in the heart of Worcestershire's woodlands and forests. Its natural beauty, close-knit community, and proximity to amenities make it an appealing destination for those seeking a peaceful and rural lifestyle.

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Trimpley Green Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.401259/-2.3040405 or Grid Reference SO7978. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sheep at Trimpley
Sheep at Trimpley
Reservoir & phone mast
Reservoir & phone mast
Recently cleared area of Eymore Wood, near Trimpley Part of the wood has recently been cleared here, giving a view that wasn't possible before.
Recently cleared area of Eymore Wood, near Trimpley
Part of the wood has recently been cleared here, giving a view that wasn't possible before.
Layby and road near Trimpley This minor road comes up from the Severn Trent water treatment plant by the River Severn, and Eymore Wood, and passes through the small village of Trimpley. On the verge between the road and the layby, some poppies have very recently appeared.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2531606">SO7878 : Poppies in the roadside verge near Trimpley</a>.
Layby and road near Trimpley
This minor road comes up from the Severn Trent water treatment plant by the River Severn, and Eymore Wood, and passes through the small village of Trimpley. On the verge between the road and the layby, some poppies have very recently appeared. SO7878 : Poppies in the roadside verge near Trimpley.
Poppies in the roadside verge near Trimpley In the last couple of weeks, a few poppies have emerged here. It is surprising because the impressive displays, a few miles away, in fields near Bewdley, which appeared in early June, have almost completely disappeared.

<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2531580">SO7878 : Layby and road near Trimpley</a>.
Poppies in the roadside verge near Trimpley
In the last couple of weeks, a few poppies have emerged here. It is surprising because the impressive displays, a few miles away, in fields near Bewdley, which appeared in early June, have almost completely disappeared. SO7878 : Layby and road near Trimpley.
Holiday homes along the Severn Valley Wooden chalets on this side, a square of park homes or static caravans on the far side. Seen from a south-bound Severn Valley Railway train.
Holiday homes along the Severn Valley
Wooden chalets on this side, a square of park homes or static caravans on the far side. Seen from a south-bound Severn Valley Railway train.
Wooden bungalow, Northwood Lane The riverside bungalows were built in the 1930s and earlier, before strict planning controls, as holiday homes and weekend retreats for anglers from the West Midlands. Seen from a south-bound Severn Valley Railway train.
Wooden bungalow, Northwood Lane
The riverside bungalows were built in the 1930s and earlier, before strict planning controls, as holiday homes and weekend retreats for anglers from the West Midlands. Seen from a south-bound Severn Valley Railway train.
Farm buildings off Northwood Road Seen from a south-bound Severn Valley Railway train.
Farm buildings off Northwood Road
Seen from a south-bound Severn Valley Railway train.
Northwood Halt Taken from the Severn Valley Railway.
Northwood Halt
Taken from the Severn Valley Railway.
Buildings off Northwood Lane Taken from the Severn Valley Railway.
Buildings off Northwood Lane
Taken from the Severn Valley Railway.
Northwood Halt
Northwood Halt
Distorted silver birch Growing alongside a path through Pigstyehill Coppice, in Habberley Valley.
Distorted silver birch
Growing alongside a path through Pigstyehill Coppice, in Habberley Valley.
Elan Valley Aqueduct across the River Severn
Elan Valley Aqueduct across the River Severn
Looking across the Elan Valley Aqueduct
Looking across the Elan Valley Aqueduct
Severn Valley Railway near Northwood 'Western' class locomotive No. D1062 heads south between Arley and Bewdley.
Severn Valley Railway near Northwood
'Western' class locomotive No. D1062 heads south between Arley and Bewdley.
Northwood Halt, Severn Valley Railway Class 50 locomotives Nos. 50026 and 50031 accelerate north with a train at the line's diesel gala.
Northwood Halt, Severn Valley Railway
Class 50 locomotives Nos. 50026 and 50031 accelerate north with a train at the line's diesel gala.
Northwood Halt, Severn Valley Railway
Northwood Halt, Severn Valley Railway
A house that has seen better days!
A house that has seen better days!
Show me another place!

Trimpley Green is located at Grid Ref: SO7978 (Lat: 52.401259, Lng: -2.3040405)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wyre Forest

Police Authority: West Mercia

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