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Waseley Hills Country Park

Waseley Hills Country Park is 150 acres (0.61 km2) a Country Park and Local Nature Reserve owned and managed by Worcestershire County Council's Countryside Service. It consists of rolling open hills with old hedgerows, pastures and small pockets of woodland with panoramic views over Worcestershire, England.

History
In 1970 the Worgan charitable trust headed by Paul Cadbury offered for sale to local councils a site that included Waseley and Windmill Hills for a country park. Hereford and Worcester County Council opened the Waseley Hills Country Park to the public in Easter 1976. One of the Automobile Association's 360° viewpoint markers, in the form of a concrete plinth topped with a metal plaque, was erected on top of Windmill Hill in 1978. ==Facilities==
Facilities
The park has an information centre, a meeting room and café, all located in a timber-framed threshing barn, which originally stood at Lower Smite Farm in Hindlip. Other facilities include a play area and an orienteering course. ==The name==
The name
The name may be derived from "Waer" (sheep) and "ley" (field), ==Views==
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