White End

Settlement in Worcestershire Malvern Hills

England

White End

M50 looking west near Pendock
M50 looking west near Pendock Credit: Colin Pyle

White End is a charming hamlet located in the county of Worcestershire, England. Situated in the Malvern Hills District, this small village is nestled amidst picturesque countryside, offering residents and visitors a tranquil and idyllic setting.

Despite its small size, White End boasts a rich history that can be traced back many centuries. The architecture in the area reflects its heritage, with several historic buildings and cottages dotting the landscape. These structures showcase a mix of architectural styles, including Tudor and Georgian, adding to the village's character and charm.

Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in White End, as it is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The nearby Malvern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offer breathtaking views of rolling hills, lush green fields, and woodland areas. This makes it a haven for hikers, walkers, and those seeking outdoor adventures.

Although White End may be a secluded countryside village, it is conveniently located near the bustling town of Great Malvern. Here, residents have access to a range of amenities, including shops, supermarkets, schools, and healthcare facilities. Additionally, the town provides a variety of cultural and leisure activities, such as theaters, museums, and parks.

With its peaceful ambiance, beautiful landscapes, and proximity to essential amenities, White End offers a unique and desirable place to live or visit for those seeking a slower pace of life and a close connection to nature.

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White End Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.007655/-2.3122318 or Grid Reference SO7834. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

M50 looking west near Pendock
M50 looking west near Pendock
A438 approaching Rye Cross The building houses G.Windle & Sons.  A filling station was also once operated here, but is now disused, though the canopy remains.
A438 approaching Rye Cross
The building houses G.Windle & Sons. A filling station was also once operated here, but is now disused, though the canopy remains.
A438 heading east from Rye Cross
A438 heading east from Rye Cross
A438 junction, Rye Street
A438 junction, Rye Street
The cyclist now departing... ...is heading for Berrow.
The cyclist now departing...
...is heading for Berrow.
House on the corner An isolated dwelling on the A483 near Berrow.
House on the corner
An isolated dwelling on the A483 near Berrow.
Cromer Pit Pond, Pendock In bright March sunshine.
Cromer Pit Pond, Pendock
In bright March sunshine.
Cromer Pit Pond, Pendock Looking across the pond on a March morning and hearing the M50 traffic, just visible, beyond.
Cromer Pit Pond, Pendock
Looking across the pond on a March morning and hearing the M50 traffic, just visible, beyond.
View towards Berrow Wood Shot at dawn; the pastoral landscape is typical of South Worcestershire.
View towards Berrow Wood
Shot at dawn; the pastoral landscape is typical of South Worcestershire.
Rye Street Well-kept council cottages in a small cul-de-sac to the left.
A nice willow in the front garden.
Rye Street
Well-kept council cottages in a small cul-de-sac to the left. A nice willow in the front garden.
Smallholding in Rye Street Well a few ducks and two ponies in a field with a public path heading north to Birtsmorton.
The Malvern Hills discernible in the distance.
Smallholding in Rye Street
Well a few ducks and two ponies in a field with a public path heading north to Birtsmorton. The Malvern Hills discernible in the distance.
St. Faith's church, Berrow A scattered country parish in South Worcestershire.
The first rays of the day's sunlight are catching the east window.
St. Faith's church, Berrow
A scattered country parish in South Worcestershire. The first rays of the day's sunlight are catching the east window.
Village hall and tree The epicentre of the scattered parish of Berrow.
Village hall and tree
The epicentre of the scattered parish of Berrow.
Rape crop and a view to the Malvern Hills Pre-sunrise shot from Berrow.
Rape crop and a view to the Malvern Hills
Pre-sunrise shot from Berrow.
Track and footpath Leading from Berrow church towards Underhill Farm.
Sun is rising over to the left.
Track and footpath
Leading from Berrow church towards Underhill Farm. Sun is rising over to the left.
Path and road junction The view is east towards Whiting-ash and Lower Whiting Farm.
Path and road junction
The view is east towards Whiting-ash and Lower Whiting Farm.
Pasture near Holiday's Farm Pre-sunrise hence the blue overtones.
Pasture near Holiday's Farm
Pre-sunrise hence the blue overtones.
Footpath around a rape-field Heading towards Birts Street; Malvern Hills in the distance.
Footpath around a rape-field
Heading towards Birts Street; Malvern Hills in the distance.
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White End is located at Grid Ref: SO7834 (Lat: 52.007655, Lng: -2.3122318)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Malvern Hills

Police Authority: West Mercia

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