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Twyning sits in the flat, fertile landscape where the River Avon meets the Severn, roughly three miles north of Tewksbury. It is a geographically spread-out parish, divided between the older Twyning Village, centred around the green, and the later developments at Twyning Green and Church End. Historically, the area’s identity was shaped by the river; it once served as a vital crossing point with a ferry connecting to Bredon, and the architecture still reflects this past through a mix of timber-framed cottages and red-brick farmhouses. Today, the village remains well-served by two long-standing pubs and a local shop, which act as the main hubs for the community. Its position is particularly practical for those needing to travel, as it is tucked just off the A38 and within easy reach of the M5 and M50 motorways, yet it manages to retain a quiet, rural character defined by the extensive network of footpaths that follow the riverbanks and meadows.