Churchill

Settlement in Worcestershire Wychavon

England

Churchill

Give way sign and Egdon garage The garage specialises in 4x4's.
Give way sign and Egdon garage Credit: Steve Fareham

Churchill is a small village situated in the Worcestershire county of England. It is located about 10 miles southeast of the city of Worcester and is nestled in the picturesque Cotswold Hills, an area renowned for its natural beauty. The village is part of the Wychavon district and falls under the jurisdiction of the Churchill and Blakedown Parish Council.

With a population of around 1,500 residents, Churchill exudes a quaint and tranquil atmosphere. The village is characterized by its charming cottages, many of which date back several centuries, adding to the area's historic appeal. The local St. James Church, which dates back to the 12th century, is a notable landmark and serves as a focal point for religious and community activities.

Surrounded by stunning countryside, Churchill offers a range of outdoor recreational opportunities. The nearby Cotswold Way, a popular long-distance footpath, provides scenic walks and panoramic views of the surrounding hills. The village is also home to a cricket club, providing a hub for sports enthusiasts.

Although Churchill is primarily a residential area, it benefits from several amenities. These include a village hall, a primary school, and a local pub, which serves as a social hub for residents and visitors alike. The village is well-connected to neighboring areas via road networks, with the A448 providing easy access to Worcester and other nearby towns.

Overall, Churchill's idyllic location, historic charm, and community spirit make it an attractive place to live or visit for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside.

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Churchill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.175075/-2.1158875 or Grid Reference SO9252. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Give way sign and Egdon garage The garage specialises in 4x4's.
Give way sign and Egdon garage
The garage specialises in 4x4's.
Felled Trees The view alongside the footpath near Churchill Wood.
Felled Trees
The view alongside the footpath near Churchill Wood.
Out of the Wood The view from the Marshes Wood near Sneachill.
Out of the Wood
The view from the Marshes Wood near Sneachill.
Churchill Church The view of St Michael Church in the village of Churchill.
Churchill Church
The view of St Michael Church in the village of Churchill.
Moat View The view of the Moat bank at Churchill village.
Moat View
The view of the Moat bank at Churchill village.
Broughton Hackett Church The view of St Leonard's church in the Worcestershire village.
Broughton Hackett Church
The view of St Leonard's church in the Worcestershire village.
Strange Crop The view of the field next to the Marshes Wood near Churchill. The seed crop is Camelina sativa i think.
Strange Crop
The view of the field next to the Marshes Wood near Churchill. The seed crop is Camelina sativa i think.
Strange Crop detail The detail view of the field crop next to the Marshes Wood near Churchill. The seed crop is Camelina sativa i think.
Strange Crop detail
The detail view of the field crop next to the Marshes Wood near Churchill. The seed crop is Camelina sativa i think.
Woodland Path The view of the path through Marshes Wood near Churchill.
Woodland Path
The view of the path through Marshes Wood near Churchill.
Broughton Hackett church Broughton Hackett church is dedicated to St Leonard, the building dates from the 12th century.
Broughton Hackett church
Broughton Hackett church is dedicated to St Leonard, the building dates from the 12th century.
Broughton Hackett church Broughton Hackett church is dedicated to St Leonard, the building dates from the 12th century.
Broughton Hackett church
Broughton Hackett church is dedicated to St Leonard, the building dates from the 12th century.
Broughton Hackett War Memorial Names of the fallen in the Great War (WWI) inside Broughton Hackett church.
Broughton Hackett War Memorial
Names of the fallen in the Great War (WWI) inside Broughton Hackett church.
Roll of Honour, Broughton Hackett church The names of those who served in the Great War (WWI) in the parish of Broughton Hackett.
Roll of Honour, Broughton Hackett church
The names of those who served in the Great War (WWI) in the parish of Broughton Hackett.
Roundabout at The Crossroads from A4385 Also junction for A44 and A422
Roundabout at The Crossroads from A4385
Also junction for A44 and A422
Entering Broughton Hackett on A422
Entering Broughton Hackett on A422
Sharp bend near Bunks Hall On A422
Sharp bend near Bunks Hall
On A422
Road junction for Crowle at Broughton Hackett
Road junction for Crowle at Broughton Hackett
Track between fields is a footpath Game-cover crop on the right.
Track between fields is a footpath
Game-cover crop on the right.
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Churchill is located at Grid Ref: SO9252 (Lat: 52.175075, Lng: -2.1158875)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wychavon

Police Authority: West Mercia

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