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Welland sits on the flat, fertile plains of the Severn Valley, positioned just five miles east of the Malvern Hills, which provide a permanent, striking backdrop to the village. Historically, this area was once part of the dense Royal Forest of Malvern, and even today, the village keeps a spacious, rural feel, with its housing spread along a network of lanes rather than being tightly packed around a single centre. It serves as a practical crossroads between Malvern, Upton-upon-Severn, and Ledbury, making it well-connected despite its quiet pace. Life here tends to revolve around a few core landmarks: the primary school, the stone-built St James’ Church, and the family-run village stores and post office. While it is perhaps best known locally for hosting the annual Steam and Country Rally, the day-to-day reality of the village is defined by its easy access to the commons and the extensive network of footpaths that lead directly towards the hills.