Inkberrow is one of Worcestershire’s most picturesque and historic villages, blending rural beauty with cultural heritage.
Situated about ten miles south of Worcester, Inkberrow is often described as one of the county’s prettiest villages, surrounded by rolling countryside and scenic footpaths. Its history stretches back to the Domesday Book, and the village is home to St Peter’s Church, a Grade I listed building with Norman origins. Inkberrow is also famous for the Old Bull Inn, a 17th‑century pub said to have inspired “The Bull” in the long‑running BBC radio series The Archers, giving the village a unique place in British cultural history. Today, Inkberrow thrives with a welcoming community, local events such as the Inkberrow Horticultural Show, and panoramic views that stretch across the Malvern Hills and beyond, making it a quintessential English village full of charm and character.