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Straddling the border of Warwickshire and Worcestershire, Salford Priors sits in the fertile sweep of the Vale of Evesham where the River Arrow meets the Avon. It is a long, linear village characterized by its distinct red-brick architecture and a sense of space that reflects its agricultural roots - much of the surrounding land is still dedicated to high-quality market gardening and orchards. The hub of the community is anchored by the Grade I listed St Matthew’s Church, notable for its Norman origins, and the local primary school, which serves a cluster of nearby hamlets like Abbot’s Salford and Iron Cross. While it feels thoroughly rural, the village is practical for day-to-day life; it’s positioned just off the A46, making the commute into Evesham, Alcester, or Stratford-upon-Avon straightforward, and the Presence of a well-used village hall and a local pub keeps the place from feeling like a mere bypass. It’s the kind of landscape where the flat river meadows offer clear, open views toward the Cotswold edge, providing a quiet, grounded pace of life without being truly isolated.