Callow End is a constituent village of the civil parish of Powick in the Malvern Hills District of Worcestershire, England.
Callow End Court is a Grade II listed French-style 19th century country house, located to the west of the village[1] The church of St James was built in 1888 by the sixth Earl Beauchamp as a secondary chapel within the parish of Powick.
[2] The war memorial, next to the Callow End Club, is a Grade II listed monument, in the form of a hooded Portland stone cross.
[3] Callow End is the former home of Stanbrook Abbey, a Benedictine convent that opened in 1838, and had a chapel added in 1871.
[5] It was built in the grounds of the former Wheatfield Court manor house, which was left a ruin after a fire in 2004.