Malvern Hills is a local government district in Worcestershire, England. Its council is based in Malvern, the district's largest town. The district also includes the towns of Tenbury Wells and Upton-upon-Severn and a large rural area covering much of the western side of the county, including numerous villages. The district is named after the Malvern Hills, which are a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Malvern, with its Priory church, is the district's largest settlement and its administrative centre
Malvern Hills District
Council House (completed 1880), situated in Priory Park, Great Malvern
Tenbury Wells, lying close to the border with Shropshire is the second largest town in the district
Malvern is a spa town and civil parish in Worcestershire, England. It lies at the foot of the Malvern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The centre of Malvern, Great Malvern, is a historic conservation area, which grew dramatically in Victorian times due to the natural mineral water springs in the vicinity, including Malvern Water.
View over the town from Worcestershire Beacon
Welcome to Malvern, on an approach road to the town centre.
Iron Age earthworks, British Camp
Great Malvern Priory