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The picturesque city of Worcester is situated in one of the rich valleys of the lower River Avon and the middle River Severn, bounded by the Malvern Hills to the west and Bredon Hill to the east, and with a skyline dominated by the (largely) 14th Century Cathedral. Within the well-preserved and historic city wind narrow lanes, home to a variety of interesting and unusual shops, whilst broader pedestrian tree-lined avenues host familiar retail names accompanied by cosy coffee shops and ambitious restaurants.
A significant commercial centre for the West Midlands, Worcester has excellent communication links and is home to many national companies, it’s proximity to Birmingham being an important draw. With County Cricket, Premiership Rugby and it’s own race course, the city provides excellent sporting credentials to boot.
A visitor to the city will find history and modernity sitting comfortably side by side, and in defiance of some strange aspects there is much to see, much to enjoy, and much to discover in a city that wears rather understated architectural clothing.
Worcester is very popular with sporting enthusiasts. Worcestershire County Cricket Club play at what has been described as the most beautiful cricket ground in the world playing beneath Worcester Cathedral and beside the River Severn. Other popular sporting venues include Worcester Racecourse and 'Sixways' – home of premiership side Worcester Warriors just to mention a few. In the centre of the city the busy High Street offers many well-known shops, whilst the arcades provide a more unique shopping experience.
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