Bewdley
Dominated by St. Anne's Church and Sir Thomas Telford's three
arch bridge, Bewdley is a pretty and peaceful Georgian town on the
banks of the River Severn. It was once a thriving inland port until
the canal was built at Stourport-on-Severn. Today the town is much
as it was in the 18th Century.
More information can be obtained from the following
website www.wyreforestdc.gov.uk/tourism
Coach Parking
Two spaces:
Dog lane Car park (town centre)
- Coach Parking
Charges
Three times normal parking
fee
- Drop off Arrangements
No
designated area
- Toilets
Load Street Car
Park (RADAR Key)
Dog Lane Car park (Superloo)
All public toilets except the Superloo close early
evening
- Facilities in the
Town
Tourist Information
Centre
Bewdley Museum
QEII Silver Jubilee Gardens and Green Theatre
St. Anne's Parish Church
Cafes, pubs, restaurants
Riverside Walks
- Markets
Market Day –
Saturday
Farmers Market – last Sunday of each month
- Eating Stops for
Groups
Prior arrangements
requested
The Ramada Jarvis Hotel
The Running Horse