Find retirement developments in some of the finest towns and villages in Bredon
Bredon is an attractive village mentioned in Domesday as Breodun and had a mill and belonged to the Bishop of Worcester. It lies about three miles northeast of Tewkesbury with Bredon's Norton to the north on the western side of Bredon Hill. Bredon lies on the River Avon in the shadow of Bredon Hill from where you can see many counties. The area has long been settled and the Iron age fort is well worth a visit. The old village is mostly built from Cotswold limestone quarried from the hill and there are many listed buildings.
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