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The large meadows on the floodplanes of the Rivers Severn and Avon are locally known as Hams. Tewkesbury Ham is one of the largest at 177 acres (72 hectares). Public access via footpaths.
Traditionally managed, the Ham is usually used for grazing sheep following the hay crop.
Traditionally managed, the Ham is usually used for grazing sheep following the hay crop.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°59'24"N 2°10'3"W
- Brockeridge Common 6.8 km
- Highnam Woods Bird Reserve 17 km
- Dymock Wood 21 km
- Ley Park 22 km
- Queens Wood 22 km
- Lyndor Wood 27 km
- Penyard Park 29 km
- Haugh Woods 31 km
- Forest of Dean 34 km
- Whitcliff Park 41 km
- Prior's Park 1 km
- Mitton 1.9 km
- The Wheatpieces 2 km
- Newtown 2.3 km
- Chapel Farm 2.3 km
- Northway 4 km
- Hardwicke 5.5 km
- Longdon Marsh 6.4 km
- RAF Stoke Orchard 6.8 km
- Hasfield 7.7 km