Croome, Worcestershire
A few photos from my winter walk at Croome. I’ve been here many times before, but it looked magical in the snowy weather. I really hope you like these photos.

📍 Croome Court and parkland was designed by Robert ‘Capability’ Brown for the 6th Earl of Coventry. It was built between 1751 and 1752. It is one of the finest examples of Neo-Palladian architecture in Worcestershire.
The house is open and holds exhibitions for contemporary artists and craftspeople. You can also learn about the history at Croome. The house was once a boy’s school as well as acting as a secret wartime base during the Second World War. You can find out more by visiting the RAF Museum on site.





📌 Don’t forget to save this post if you are planning a trip to the area. Its just a short drive from the Cotswolds. It’s a lovely place to walk any time of year.
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