Ross Green

Settlement in Worcestershire Malvern Hills

England

Ross Green

The Masons Arms The Masons Arms on the B4204 to the east of Martley.
The Masons Arms Credit: Philip Halling

Ross Green is a small village located in the county of Worcestershire, England. It is situated in the Malvern Hills District, approximately 5 miles northwest of the town of Malvern. The village is nestled in a picturesque countryside setting, surrounded by rolling hills and lush green fields.

One of the notable features of Ross Green is its close proximity to the Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This makes it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a range of walking, hiking, and cycling opportunities. The village itself has a charming and tranquil atmosphere, with a scattering of traditional cottages and farmhouses.

Despite its small size, Ross Green offers a range of amenities to its residents and visitors. The village is home to a local pub, providing a cozy spot to enjoy a pint of local ale and a hearty meal. There is also a village hall which hosts a variety of community events and activities throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of community spirit.

For those seeking further amenities, the nearby town of Malvern offers a wider range of shops, restaurants, and services. Ross Green benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to major roads and nearby train stations, making it a convenient location for commuting to surrounding areas.

In summary, Ross Green is a tranquil village situated in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside. With its beautiful surroundings and close proximity to the Malvern Hills, it offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and a close-knit community for its residents.

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Ross Green Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.250256/-2.339075 or Grid Reference SO7661. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Masons Arms The Masons Arms on the B4204 to the east of Martley.
The Masons Arms
The Masons Arms on the B4204 to the east of Martley.
Oast House at Laugherne Farm, Martley Currently under scaffold.
Oast House at Laugherne Farm, Martley
Currently under scaffold.
Oast House at Laugherne Farm, Martley Seen whilst under scaffold.
Oast House at Laugherne Farm, Martley
Seen whilst under scaffold.
B4204 from Martley
B4204 from Martley
The Old School (Martley) This stone building was built north of St. Peter's parish church in 1846, and housed the old school until the 1960s.
The Old School (Martley)
This stone building was built north of St. Peter's parish church in 1846, and housed the old school until the 1960s.
The Chandlery (Martley) The brick building opposite the path to St. Peter's parish church from the north is the Chandlery, which housed the village post office back then. I believe this was built during the mid 19th century.
The Chandlery (Martley)
The brick building opposite the path to St. Peter's parish church from the north is the Chandlery, which housed the village post office back then. I believe this was built during the mid 19th century.
The Old School (Martley) This stone building was built north of St. Peter's parish church in 1846, and housed the old school until the 1960s.
The Old School (Martley)
This stone building was built north of St. Peter's parish church in 1846, and housed the old school until the 1960s.
Roots of a fallen tree and Laugherne House Laugherne House is now divided into apartments.
Roots of a fallen tree and Laugherne House
Laugherne House is now divided into apartments.
Laugherne House in its park
Laugherne House in its park
Footbridge over a stream near Martley
Footbridge over a stream near Martley
Dead tree on a field boundary
Dead tree on a field boundary
Distant view of Martley Church
Distant view of Martley Church
Laughern House hidden by trees This house is divided into apartments. Possible that it was formally a school and is a grade II listed building.
Laughern House hidden by trees
This house is divided into apartments. Possible that it was formally a school and is a grade II listed building.
Path up to Castle Hill, Wichenford And also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7438986">SO7759 : The Masons Arms, Castle Hill, Wichenford</a>
Path up to Castle Hill, Wichenford
The Masons Arms, Castle Hill, Wichenford
The Masons Arms, Castle Hill, Wichenford
Bury End Town Farm, Venn Lane, Wichenford
Bury End Town Farm, Venn Lane, Wichenford
The Barn at Bury End Town Farm, Venn Lane, Wichenford Site of the Chim Doo Thai restaurant.
The Barn at Bury End Town Farm, Venn Lane, Wichenford
Site of the Chim Doo Thai restaurant.
Penny Hill Quarry A striking fragment of Wenlock Limestone from the Silurian, now one of the sites in the Abberley and Malvern Hills Geopark, accessible through a waste recycling site in the former quarry.
Penny Hill Quarry
A striking fragment of Wenlock Limestone from the Silurian, now one of the sites in the Abberley and Malvern Hills Geopark, accessible through a waste recycling site in the former quarry.
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Ross Green is located at Grid Ref: SO7661 (Lat: 52.250256, Lng: -2.339075)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Malvern Hills

Police Authority: West Mercia

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