Attractions and places to see around Chaceley offer a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The village is situated on the western bank of the River Severn in north Gloucestershire, providing access to both riverine landscapes and historical sites. The area features notable landmarks, including Grade II* listed buildings, and significant natural features like the Chaceley Meadow Nature Reserve. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural sites and natural environments within the village and its surroundings.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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The most southerly Malvern, with fine views south to May Hill.
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Lovely church n beautiful village
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Lovely photos lovely place Tewkesbury n spend most days their amongst other places I visit certainly recommend to visit Tewkesbury
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Beautiful church I go there when I pass through from stoke orchard
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Until the later half of the 20th century, the bridge at Upton was the only one across the River Severn between Worcester and Tewkesbury; the present bridge was built in 1940. Oliver Cromwell's soldiers crossed the Severn here to win the battle of Upton before the main Battle of Worcester in the English Civil War.
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Marks the southern end of the Malverns - fine view south to May Hill in Gloucestershire.
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Within Chaceley itself, you can visit St. John the Baptist Church, a Grade II* listed building known for its unusual Norman chancel arch and potential Saxon origins. Other notable historical structures include Chaceley Hall, dating back to the 15th century, and Grain House Farm, an 18th-century farmhouse with finely painted wall paintings.
Yes, several significant historical sites are a short drive from Chaceley. The most popular is Tewkesbury Abbey, a magnificent Norman abbey founded in 1087. You can also explore Tewkesbury's historic town centre, which offers a wealth of medieval buildings. Further afield, you'll find Eastnor Castle and Sudeley Castle.
Chaceley offers beautiful natural settings. The Chaceley Meadow Nature Reserve is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, renowned for its wildflower-rich wet meadows and diverse birdlife. The village is also situated within 'The Severn Hams' along the River Severn, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching, with kingfishers and sand martins, and fishing.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes around Chaceley. You can find trails like the 'River Severn Weir – Tewkesbury Abbey loop from Tewkesbury' or the 'St Mary's Church, Deerhurst – Odda's Chapel loop from Coombe Hill Nature Reserve'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Chaceley guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes. Options include the 'Tewkesbury Marina – Tewkesbury Abbey loop from Tewkesbury' for road cycling or longer touring bicycle routes like 'Around Bredon Hill from Tewkesbury'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Chaceley and Cycling around Chaceley guides.
Families can enjoy exploring Tewkesbury Abbey and its historic town centre, which offers a pleasant environment for walks and discovering local history. The Tewkesbury Treasure Hunt Trail provides an engaging way to see the town. For aviation enthusiasts, the Jet Age Museum in Gloucester is also a short drive away.
The best time to visit Chaceley largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the wildflowers at Chaceley Meadow Nature Reserve and for outdoor activities like walking and cycling. Winter can bring unique birdwatching opportunities along the River Severn, though the meadow occasionally floods, creating a different environment.
Chaceley is a small village, and public transport options directly into the village may be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections from larger towns like Tewkesbury or Gloucester. For exploring nearby attractions, having a car generally offers the most flexibility.
While Chaceley itself is a small village, nearby Upton-upon-Severn Town Centre is known for its interesting buildings and offers nice places for coffee breaks and meals. Tewkesbury also provides a good selection of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Information on specific wheelchair accessible attractions in Chaceley is limited. However, many town centres, such as Tewkesbury's historic town centre, often have accessible paths and facilities. It's recommended to check directly with specific venues for their accessibility provisions before visiting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Highlights like Tewkesbury Abbey are praised for their magnificent architecture and historical significance. The scenic views from Chase End Hill Summit and the pleasant atmosphere of Upton-upon-Severn Town Centre are also frequently mentioned as enjoyable aspects.


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