Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Gardens is a peaceful 8,601 square metre public park situated in the centre of Bewdley. The gardens can be accessed via the main entrance on the High Street or directly through the adjoining Bewdley Museum. Set within a conservation area, the park provides a tranquil green space for both local residents and visitors exploring the historic riverside town.
The well maintained grounds feature beautiful ornamental gardens enclosed by historic listed walls. Visitors can explore a variety of spaces, including ornamental fish ponds, a restored orchard area, and a designated Green Theatre. The park also includes an inclusive play area and provides plenty of seating for those wishing to relax or enjoy an outdoor lunch. Well behaved dogs are welcome provided they are kept on a lead.
In addition to being a popular everyday retreat, the gardens serve as a versatile outdoor venue for the local community. The space is available to hire for private functions, community gatherings, and public events, with bookings managed through Bewdley Museum. With wide, accessible pathways and close proximity to local cafes, the gardens remain a highly valued natural asset in Bewdley.
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