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Evesham Walking Festival: Bredon

John Moore – ‘Brensham Village’

Mileage: 6 miles

Grade: Easy

Maximum walkers: 25

Refreshments: Available in the village before or after the walk.

Child friendly: Yes

Dog friendly: No

Information: Toilets at Bredon Village Hall before the start of the walk. (No muddy boots, please.)

Description:

John Moore – “a man who noticed such things” – a man who was one of England’s first conservationists and one of our best country writers. He was described in 1967 as the most talented writer about the countryside of his generation. “No writer in these days, when the English countryside is being slowly exterminated to gratify material progress, was able to preserve what life is left to it with the eloquent and accurate observation of John Moore.” We will start the walk in Bredon, near Tewkesbury and walk in a loop to Westmancote at the foot of Bredon Hill and then on to his beloved Kemerton before returning over the fields to Bredon. This walk is in conjunction with Evesham Festival of Words and will be led by Tony Boyse, Chairman of The John Moore Society. We too will notice things en route, and there will be readings, given by Society members, at a number of places associated directly with John Moore, including the two houses that he lived in at Kemerton and The John Moore Nature Reserve.

 

Meeting point:

Meet: Bredon Playing Fields car park (next to the Bowling Green), Main Road, Bredon

Map ref: SO 928 369

Postcode: GL20 7QN

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