Willersey

Willersey is a village in Gloucestershire, south-west England, situated close to the boundary with Worcestershire, West Midlands region and southwest of Evesham. Although situated in Gloucestershire, the postal county for the village is Worcestershire, due to it being covered by the Broadway post town. It is an old village with much character. There are two pubs in the village - The Bell Inn and The New Inn. There is a primary school and as well as a large park area. The duck pond is much admired by visitors to the village.

Willersey

The Bell Inn, Willersey
Willersey
Location within Gloucestershire
Population816 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceSP104398
Civil parish
  • Willersey Parish
District
  • Cotswold
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBROADWAY
Postcode districtWR12
Dialling code01386
PoliceGloucestershire
FireGloucestershire
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament

Pubs

The Bell Inn is a 17th-century Cotswold stone Building[2] its sign is a depiction of a large bell and the pub actual has a wooden bell tower to the right as you look at it. It is located about halfway down main street, next to Taylor's garage and opposite the duck pond.

The New Inn is located toward the top of main street near the village shop. Unfortunately, this shop was shut. RIP shop [3]

Transport

Willersey is known for being the home of YOG. Between 1904 and 1960, Willersey was served by a halt on the Honeybourne Line.[4]

Today Willersey is served by three bus routes each operated by a different bus company. Willersey to Evesham, known as Rural 4 is operated by N.N. Cresswell Coach Hire Ltd.[5] Prior to Autumn 2013 the Willersey to Evesham was operated by Castleways Coaches. The Willersey to Cheltenham route is operated by Castleways Coaches.[6] The third route is Moreton-in-Marsh to Stratford-upon-Avon which is operated by Johnsons buses.[7]

The nearest railway station to Willersey is Honeybourne which is served by the Cotswold line, offering a direct journey to London Paddington. However Honeybourne station is unreachable by public transport so travellers can go by bus to Moreton-in-Marsh or Evesham to catch a train on the same line.

Taylor's garage in Willersey sells fuel and offers motor repairs. Mr Taylor, the garage owner, has a collection of classic cars which are on show at various times of the year in the garage and also during special events within the village. The next event is the Willersey Horticultural and Craft Show on 26 August, Bank Holiday Monday.

Industry

Unlike many Cotswold villages, Willersey is not a tourist magnet. Despite its beauty and typical village charm Willersey remains unspoilt by rows of tourist shops. Instead Willersey is an industrial and farming village. The village has its own industrial estate with many businesses and is home to Auto-Sleepers a motorhome manufacturer and Vale Press a printing company.

Church

The Church of St Peter was built in the 12th century. It is a grade I listed building.[8]

References

  1. "Parish population 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2015".
  2. http://www.the-bell-willersey.com/
  3. http://www.newinnbroadway.co.uk/
  4. Mitchell, Victor E.; Smith, Keith (October 1998). Stratford upon Avon to Cheltenham. Country Railway Routes. Midhurst: Middleton Press. figure 44. ISBN 1-901706-25-7.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  5. "Bus Services - nncresswell.co.uk". www.nncresswell.co.uk. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  6. http://www.castleways.co.uk/timetables.html
  7. http://www.johnsonscoaches.co.uk/PDFs/21___22_Bus_Timetable_NEW.pdf
  8. "Church of St. Peter". National Heritage List for England. Historic England. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
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