Redditch Map

Redditch map, view the Worcestershire town of Redditch, located in the county of Worcestershire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Redditch Worcestershire & Guide to the Area

Redditch Map Worcestershire: Interactive map of Redditch, displaying the town situated in the county of Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Redditch area and a Redditch town centre map, showing the Kingfisher Shopping Centre and Alexandra Hospital.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Redditch map are: Forge Mill Needle Museum, Bordesley Abbey, Arrow Valley Country Park, Redditch Palace Theatre, Debenhams (former site), Primark Redditch, Next, M&S Simply Food Redditch, New Look, H&M, TK Maxx, JD Sports, Superdry, WHSmith, Waterstones, Boots, Superdrug, Holland & Barrett, The Range Redditch, B&M Redditch, Home Bargains Redditch, Aldi Redditch, Lidl Redditch, Asda Redditch, Sainsbury's Redditch, Morrisons Redditch, Vue Cinema Redditch, Nando's Redditch, Pizza Express Redditch, Prezzo Redditch, The Royal Enfield Wetherspoon, The Rising Sun, The Duck Inn, The Oast House, The Abbey Hotel, Southcrest Manor Hotel, Meadow Farm by Marston's, Premier Inn Redditch North, Beefeater Redditch, Arrow Valley Health Centre, Hill View Medical Centre, St Stephen's Church Redditch, Redditch Library, Redditch Borough Council, Redditch College, Trinity High School, St Bede's Catholic Middle School, Walkwood Church of England Middle School, Birchensale Middle School, RSA Academy Arrow Vale.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Headless Cross, Webheath, Oakenshaw, Church Hill, Batchley, Winyates, Lodge Park, Crabbs Cross, Greenlands, Woodrow, Enfield, Smallwood, Hunt End, Ipsley, Callow Hill, Studley, Astwood Bank, Sambourne, Feckenham, Inkberrow, Hanbury, Upton Warren, Tardebigge, Bentley, Beoley, Alvechurch, Barnt Green, Cofton Hackett, Blackwell, Lickey.

Redditch sits down towards the north-eastern corner of Worcestershire, close enough to Birmingham to feel the city's pull, but far enough out to keep hold of its own identity. It's a town that blends green spaces with urban life, known for its roundabouts, leafy housing estates and big retail parks. The centre's busy but manageable, with everything you need right on the doorstep, and you're never far from countryside, canals or woodlands if you fancy a breather.

The town's history is tied up with needle-making, which sounds humble but made Redditch world-famous during the 19th century. At one point, it was producing around 90% of the world's needles, and the industry grew alongside fishing tackle, springs and other precision metalwork. Before that, it was a small rural village, but the industrial revolution brought rapid growth. In the 1960s, Redditch was designated a New Town to ease Birmingham's post-war housing shortage, bringing modern estates, new roads, and lots of green belt planning. Today, the population sits around 85,000, and while heavy industry has faded, the town's grown into a busy commercial hub with a strong manufacturing base still ticking along.

There's plenty to keep you busy locally. The Forge Mill Needle Museum tells the story of the town's unique industrial past, complete with working machinery and exhibitions. Arrow Valley Country Park gives you lakes, walking trails and open green spaces right in the middle of town. Just outside, you've got the National Trust's Hanbury Hall, full of grand Georgian interiors and landscaped gardens. Coughton Court, another National Trust property, sits nearby with its impressive Tudor history. English Heritage's Bordesley Abbey remains sit quietly in the town, a peaceful spot to explore the ruins of the old monastery. Whether you fancy a stroll, a bit of local history or just a coffee by the lake, Redditch covers a lot of ground.

Worcestershire as a whole offers even more. The Malvern Hills pull walkers from miles around, offering stunning views and fresh air. Worcester's packed with history, its cathedral, The Commandery and museums sitting right by the Severn. Bewdley and Stourport bring river charm, boat trips and Georgian streets, while Kidderminster's home to the Severn Valley Railway, perfect for a day out on the steam trains. Evesham and Pershore are both worth a visit for their market town feel and orchard-filled countryside.

Redditch is well connected. The M42 skirts the town, linking quickly to Birmingham and the national motorway network. The A441 gives direct access into Birmingham, and the A435 heads south towards Alcester and Evesham. Redditch has its own railway station, with direct services into Birmingham New Street, making commuting simple. Birmingham Airport is about 30 minutes away by car, offering a wide range of flights. Local buses link Redditch to surrounding villages, and the town's famous ring road keeps traffic moving.

Worcestershire, sitting in the middle of the country, brings together towns, villages, rivers and hills into one patch that's full of character. Whether it's market gardening in the Vale of Evesham, the dramatic ridge of the Malverns, or the industrial stories of towns like Kidderminster and Redditch, the county offers a real mix. It's a part of England where you still get proper seasons, strong communities and plenty of old-world charm sitting comfortably alongside modern life.

We hope you found this Redditch tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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