Bryan's Green

Wood, Forest in Worcestershire Wychavon

England

Bryan's Green

Elmbridge Village Hall
Elmbridge Village Hall Credit: Philip Halling

Bryan's Green is a picturesque village located in the county of Worcestershire in England. Situated within the stunning woodlands and forests of the region, this idyllic settlement offers a tranquil and scenic environment for its residents and visitors alike.

The village is known for its abundant green spaces, with lush fields and meadows surrounding the charming houses and cottages. The woodlands in and around Bryan's Green are a haven for nature enthusiasts and provide ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring the local flora and fauna.

One of the highlights of the area is the expansive forest that borders the village. This ancient woodland is home to a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and rich ecosystem. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks amidst the towering trees, breathing in the fresh, crisp air that characterizes the area.

Bryan's Green itself is a small and close-knit community, with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The village has a quaint church, a local pub, and a small convenience store, ensuring that residents have access to essential amenities without compromising the village's peaceful ambiance.

For those seeking a slower pace of life surrounded by natural beauty, Bryan's Green in Worcestershire offers the perfect retreat. With its enchanting woodlands, charming village setting, and warm community spirit, this idyllic destination is a hidden gem in the heart of England.

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Bryan's Green Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.313937/-2.1698657 or Grid Reference SO8868. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Elmbridge Village Hall
Elmbridge Village Hall
St Mary's church, Elmbridge Pevsner describes this church as 'drastically restored and mostly rebuilt in 1872', though there are remnants dating back to the late Norman times.
St Mary's church, Elmbridge
Pevsner describes this church as 'drastically restored and mostly rebuilt in 1872', though there are remnants dating back to the late Norman times.
Elmbridge Brook, Elmbridge Here the brook is viewed from the Elmbridge to Cutnall Green road.
Elmbridge Brook, Elmbridge
Here the brook is viewed from the Elmbridge to Cutnall Green road.
Bryan's Green, near Cutnall Green The Monarch's Way follows this road at Bryan's Green.
Bryan's Green, near Cutnall Green
The Monarch's Way follows this road at Bryan's Green.
The Live and Let Live Inn at Cutnall Green
The Live and Let Live Inn at Cutnall Green
Upton Farm, Elmley Lovett
Upton Farm, Elmley Lovett
Maize near Cashes Farm A power line strides across the field of maize in the north of the square.  The hills on the skyline are the northern edge of the Lickey's and beyond lies SW Birmingham.
Maize near Cashes Farm
A power line strides across the field of maize in the north of the square. The hills on the skyline are the northern edge of the Lickey's and beyond lies SW Birmingham.
Clattercut Lane junction The interestingly named Clattercut Lane joins the Kidderminster - Droitwich road on the northern edge of Cutnall Green.  Judging by internet searches the name of this lane is unique, however nothing appears to explain the origin of the name.
Clattercut Lane junction
The interestingly named Clattercut Lane joins the Kidderminster - Droitwich road on the northern edge of Cutnall Green. Judging by internet searches the name of this lane is unique, however nothing appears to explain the origin of the name.
Broad Alley A picturesque and well maintained cottage and garden by the lane through Broad Alley.
Broad Alley
A picturesque and well maintained cottage and garden by the lane through Broad Alley.
View from Horton Lane Looking NNW across the square towards Broad Common. The line of trees running across the picture and behind the converted barn marks the route of the line from Worcester to Kidderminster and Stourbridge - originally the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway.
View from Horton Lane
Looking NNW across the square towards Broad Common. The line of trees running across the picture and behind the converted barn marks the route of the line from Worcester to Kidderminster and Stourbridge - originally the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway.
The Old Bakehouse Part of the old farm building conversions at Cashes Farm.
The Old Bakehouse
Part of the old farm building conversions at Cashes Farm.
Bannut Tree Bannut Tree Farm is situated in the "v" of the road junction between Clattercut Lane and the Droitwich - Kidderminster Road just to the north of Cutnall Green.
Bannut Tree
Bannut Tree Farm is situated in the "v" of the road junction between Clattercut Lane and the Droitwich - Kidderminster Road just to the north of Cutnall Green.
Drained pond at Broad Alley This muddy patch beside the lane at Broad Alley seem to be the site of a small pond, water feature and probably at one time, a ford.  Judging by the muddy state of the area the whole lot has recently been underwater probably due to flash flooding.  The pond is drained at the moment however.
Drained pond at Broad Alley
This muddy patch beside the lane at Broad Alley seem to be the site of a small pond, water feature and probably at one time, a ford. Judging by the muddy state of the area the whole lot has recently been underwater probably due to flash flooding. The pond is drained at the moment however.
Chequers Inn, Cutnall Green
Chequers Inn, Cutnall Green
Paddock and barn At Cornshire House Farm.
Paddock and barn
At Cornshire House Farm.
Mare and foal in pasture South of Cornshire House Farm, Cooksey Green
Mare and foal in pasture
South of Cornshire House Farm, Cooksey Green
The "New Inn" no longer. Sandwiched between the Chequers and the Live and Let Live, this pub hasn't survived.
The "New Inn" no longer.
Sandwiched between the Chequers and the Live and Let Live, this pub hasn't survived.
Ugly railway bridge. This not-very-elegant railway bridge crosses the main A442 Droitwich to Kidderminster road between Hampton Lovett and Cutnall Green.
Ugly railway bridge.
This not-very-elegant railway bridge crosses the main A442 Droitwich to Kidderminster road between Hampton Lovett and Cutnall Green.
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Bryan's Green is located at Grid Ref: SO8868 (Lat: 52.313937, Lng: -2.1698657)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Police Authority: West Mercia

What 3 Words

///diverged.wriggle.piglet. Near Wychbold, Worcestershire

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