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Things to do in Worcester, GB

Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings
Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings

Set in 19 acres of Worcestershire countryside, an award-winning, independent museum spanning 700 years of the history of Midlands buildings

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Battenhall Park
Battenhall Park

Battenhall Park was an important park and manor attached to the Priory of Worcester. It was recorded from the mediaeval period to the 18th century. The site was granted with the manor at the Dissolution and is identified as a deer park on early maps. There is a moat. Brief history of site. A former deer park attached to Worcester Priory.

Blue Plaque
Blue Plaque

Plaques in Worcestershire at Blue Plaque Places - your guide to buildings and locations with memorial and historical plaques.

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Boer war Statue
Boer war Statue

The Boer War Memorial, above, is the statue in Worcester of most artistic significance. A kneeling infantryman with a bayonet and his bullets round his neck is sheltered by a particularly graceful angel, her wing protectively around him, and holding an olive branch above his head.

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Brockhampton Estate
Brockhampton Estate

Accessible only from Worcester road (A44), signposted Brockhampton Estate. Once on Estate proceed to welcome kiosk and then follow signs to Lower Brockhampton for manor house and walks. Parking: main and disabled car park 50 yards from manor house and tea-room car park 1.5 miles from manor house.

Chapter Meadows
Chapter Meadows

Chapter Meadows Chapter Meadows (Grid Reference SO8453), in the heart of Worcester city, was purchased on behalf of the people of Worcester by the Duckworth Worcestershire Trust in October 1998. The Trust works to protect this superb natural site from development by managing it in such a manner, so as to safeguard its landscape, wildlife and historical importance.

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Corn Exchange
Corn Exchange

taken 11 years ago, near to Worcester, Worcestershire, Great Britain The Corn Exchange, Worcester Rivalry between those in favour and against the Corn Laws in the 19th century resulted in two Corn Markets in Worcester.

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Cripplegate Park
Cripplegate Park

Cripplegate Park Cripplegate Park is located to the west of the city on New Road opposite the County Cricket ground. The park has a diverse range of features, including a formal arrangement of flower beds, shrub rows, annual bedding, mature trees and open space grassed areas, set out in a traditional style.

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Croome Court
Croome Court

Croome Court is a mid-18th century neo-Palladian mansion surrounded by extensive landscaped parkland at Croome D'Abitot, near Pershore in south Worcestershire, England.

Diglis Park
Diglis Park

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Edward Elgar Statue
Edward Elgar Statue

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Fort Royal Hill
Fort Royal Hill

Fort Royal Hill, is in a park in Worcester, England, and the site of the remains of an English Civil War fort.

Fort Royal Park
Fort Royal Park

Fort Royal Park is located south-east of Worcester within the Cathedral Ward of Worcester, with the main entrance being on Wylds Lane. Fort Royal Park is of critical historical significance to the city, as the site of the 1651 Battle of Worcester, the final battle of the English Civil War.

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George Marshall Medical Museum
George Marshall Medical Museum

George Marshall Medical Museum is located in Worcester. Plan to visit George Marshall Medical Museum during your Worcester vacation using our convenient Worcester trip itinerary maker.

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Gheluvelt Park, Worcester
Gheluvelt Park, Worcester

Site map of Gheluvelt Park. The park is located in Worcester, along the A449 (Barbourne Road) and stretches across to the River Severn. Park facilities Gheluvelt Splashpad. This popular water play feature for toddlers to early teens. It can be found in the formal park area. Splashpad opening times. Please see specific opening times below.

Gorse Hill and Elbury Mount Local Nature Reserve
Gorse Hill and Elbury Mount Local Nature Reserve

Gorse Hill and Elbury Mount Local Nature Reserve These hills are the highest point in Worcester City. Grazed until the 1950's, a range of habitats has since developed in a small space, with footpaths winding through mature oaks, shady woodland, open grassland and gorse.

Hallow Park
Hallow Park

Hallow Park is a deer park of 14th-century origin with a later country house and grounds. Features include terraces, serpentine paths and lawns.

Hanbury Hall
Hanbury Hall

The National Trust's Hanbury Hall and Gardens is a country house, garden and park located in Worcestershire. The National Trust's Hanbury Hall and Gardens is a country house, garden and park located in Worcestershire.

Harvington Hall
Harvington Hall

Originally built in the 1300s and developed magnificently in the late 1500s, Harvington Hall brings to life the fascinating history of the survival of Roman Catholic families and clergymen during the Reformation of the late sixteenth century.

Ketch Viewpoint
Ketch Viewpoint

The Ketch Viewpoint is just off the Ketch roundabout – take the turning to Kempsey then immediately right is a small carpark. The Viewpoint overlooks the site of the Battle of Worcester fought during the English Civil War.

Leigh Court Barn
Leigh Court Barn

Leigh, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR6 5LB Before You Go Leigh Court Barn is an outstanding example of English medieval carpentry, and the largest cruck framed structure in Britain.

Lyppard Grange Local Nature Reserve
Lyppard Grange Local Nature Reserve

Lyppard Grange Ponds LNR can be found behind the community shopping area in Warndon Villages, Worcester, and was once the garden of Lyppard Grange farmhouse. Despite its small size, the Reserve is very important for local wildlife as part of a network of nature conservation areas throughout the Villages.

Malvern Museum,
Malvern Museum,

Paintings of Malvern include Little Malvern Church by Joseph Farington now held by the Royal Academy, and a squared drawing by the art historian Robert Witt in the collection of the Courtauld Institute, Joseph Powell's Great Malvern Priory ... from the North East (1797), now in the British Watercolours collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Mercian Regiment Museum
Mercian Regiment Museum

A well presented collection covers the history of The Worcestershire Regiment from 1694, The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment from 1970 to 2007 and The 2nd Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Worcesters and Foresters) to the present day with displays of uniforms, weapons, badges, medals and regimental memorabilia.

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Museum of Royal Worcester
Museum of Royal Worcester

Museum of Royal Worcester ... Museum Shop Has moved back to the Museum. Both the Museum and shop are now open 7 days a week and the Online Shop remains fully functional.

National Trust - Greyfriars' House and Garden
National Trust - Greyfriars' House and Garden

The National Trust's Greyfriars House and Garden, Worcestershire, is a Medieval merchants house and walled garden.

National Trust - Hawford Dovecote
National Trust - Hawford Dovecote

The National Trust's Hawford Dovecote, Worcestershire, is a picturesque 16th-century half-timbered dovecote. The National Trust's Hawford Dovecote, Worcestershire, is a picturesque 16th-century half-timbered dovecote.

Offerton Lane Local Nature Reserve
Offerton Lane Local Nature Reserve

Offerton Lane Local Nature Reserve This Reserve is made up of two wetland areas linked by the old Offerton Lane. It was created to provide a drainage balancing area to receive the rainwater run off from the surrounding industrial estate.

Perry Wood
Perry Wood

Perry Wood Local Nature Reserve Perry Wood has a long and varied history, and has existed in some form since Anglo-Saxon times. Generations of people have influenced the character of the wood, with the importance of agriculture and forestry declining in the 20th century in favour of wildlife conservation and recreation.

Perry Wood Local Nature Reserve
Perry Wood Local Nature Reserve

Perry Wood Local Nature Reserve Perry Wood has a long and varied history, and has existed in some form since Anglo-Saxon times. Generations of people have influenced the character of the wood, with the importance of agriculture and forestry declining in the 20th century in favour of wildlife conservation and recreation.

Queen Victoria Statue
Queen Victoria Statue

This is a list of statues of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. United ... Worcester. Shire Hall, Foregate Street. ... Queen Victoria Statue. Victoria Square ...

Ronkswood Hill Meadows Local Nature Reserve
Ronkswood Hill Meadows Local Nature Reserve

Once part of the former Ronkswood Hill Farm, the Reserve is still grazed by cattle ... views to Worcester Cathedral and ... Ronkswood Hill Meadows Local Nature Reserve;

Shipley Amusement Centre
Shipley Amusement Centre

Shipley Amusement Centre can be found at Maddoc Angel Place . The following is offered: Amusement Parks & Arcades . In Worcester there are 2 other Amusement Parks & Arcades.

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Snowshill Manor
Snowshill Manor

Snowshill Manor is a Cotswold manor house packed with extraordinary treasures collected over a life time by Charles Wade Inside these rooms you can discover this eclectic collection that he restored and displayed.

Spetchley Park
Spetchley Park

Spetchley Park is a country mansion standing in 4500 acres of gardens and parkland in the hamlet of Spetchley, near Worcester, England. The house and park are separately Grade II* listed.

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The Commandery
The Commandery

Encounter the past brought to life in a beautiful building with an 800 year history. Set in the heart of historic Worcester, The Commandery is most famous for being the Royalist Headquarters during the deciding battle of the English Civil War – the Battle of Worcester 1651.

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The Firs: Elgar's Birthplace
The Firs: Elgar's Birthplace

Elgar's father spent most of the week lodging in Worcester, he would come home at weekends with musical friends and through him the family was introduced to much that was best in the music of that time. In 1859, when Elgar was two, the family left Broadheath. His father's expanding business forced them back into Worcester City.

The Infirmary Museum
The Infirmary Museum

Further information on The Infirmary Museum and the George Marshall Medical Museum can be found at www.medicalmuseum.org.uk. Opening Hours. Monday-Friday, 9am – 5pm Saturday 10am - 4pm; Evening access to the Museum is available for group bookings of 8 or more people, please call for details. Free admission, donations welcome.

The Knapp And Papermill Nature Reserve
The Knapp And Papermill Nature Reserve

The trail around the Knapp and Papermill starts in an apple orchard with old lichen-encrusted trees that attract nuthatches and green woodpeckers. In autumn and early winter visitors should keep an eye out for butterflies such as red admiral and peacock or birds like fieldfare and redwing feasting on the fallen fruit.

Tolladine Wood
Tolladine Wood

Worcester's smallest Ancient Woodland has likely been the same size and shape since the 11th Century. Once surrounded by farmland, it is now connected to Warndon Wood by a corridor of young woodland along Plantation Drive.

Tudor House Museum
Tudor House Museum

Tudor House Museum, Worcester: See 213 reviews, articles, and 42 photos of Tudor House Museum, ranked No.2 on TripAdvisor among 56 attractions in Worcester.

war Memorial
war Memorial

The City of Worcester honors its World War II Veterans in memorial locations across the city including: The World War II memorial located on the Worcester Common was designed by Worcester-based Weston & Sampson Engineering, Inc., which donated their services to the project.

Warndon Wood
Warndon Wood

Warndon Wood Part of Warndon Woodlands Local Nature Reserve This ancient woodland has a wonderful display of bluebells in the spring, especially in areas where the hazel has been coppiced.

Warndon Woodlands Local Nature Reserve
Warndon Woodlands Local Nature Reserve

Part of Warndon Woodlands Local Nature Reserve This ancient woodland has a wonderful display of bluebells in the spring, especially in areas where the hazel has been coppiced. Many butterflies also make use of the sunny hedgerow running along the western edge.

Worcester Cathedral
Worcester Cathedral

I love Worcester Cathedral. Everytime I visit Worcester I must visit the Cathedral. Last year was privileged to see the cloister lined with more than 90 trees and hope there's more this year.Very histor... ic building and great architectu re.

Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum

Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum is housed in an elegant Victorian building in the heart of Worcester. The beautiful interior is a warm and friendly place, with something for all the family to enjoy. Immerse yourself in the special exhibitions, events and activities throughout the year.

Worcester Festival Fireworks Display
Worcester Festival Fireworks Display

Worcester Festival Firework Display “Worcester Festival runs for 2 or 3 weeks in August,always ending on Bank Holiday Monday, culminating in the most fantastic fireworks display.” Titanium Fireworks are very proud to be associated with this long-running event in this historic and beautiful City.

Worcester Woods Country Park
Worcester Woods Country Park

Worcester Woods Country Park, Wildwood Drive, Worcester, WR5 2LG. From J7 of M5 follow A44 to Worcester (follow the brown and white tourist signs) at the roundabout turn right onto Swinesherd Way then 1st left onto Wildwood Drive.

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Worcestershire Beacon
Worcestershire Beacon

Worcestershire Beacon, also popularly known as Worcester Beacon, or locally simply as The Beacon, is a hill whose summit at 425 metres (1,394 ft) is the highest point of the range of Malvern Hills that runs about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border, although Worcestershire Beacon itself lies entirely within Worcestershire.

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