The Greyfriars' House and Garden

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Overview
Built in 1480, this is a beautiful timber framed merchant's house in the city centre, rescued from demolition and carefully restored. The panelled interior contains interesting textiles and furnishings. An archway leads through to a pleasant walled garden.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open 17 Feb-28 Mar, 1-5; 31 Mar-3 Oct, 11-5 (11-1 tours, 1-5 free flow); 6 Oct-19 Dec, 1-5

  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe

  • Children
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Location
Friar Street, WORCESTER, WR1 2LZ
About the area
Worcestershire is a county of rolling hills, save for the flat Vale of Evesham in the east and the prominent spine of the Malverns in the west. Nearly all of the land is worked in some way; arable farming predominates – oilseed rape, cereals and potatoes – but there are concentrated areas of specific land uses, such as market gardening and plum growing.
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The Greyfriars' House and Garden

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Built in 1480, this is a beautiful timber framed merchant's house in the city centre, rescued from demolition and carefully restored. The panelled interior contains interesting textiles and furnishings. An archway leads through to a pleasant walled garden.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open 17 Feb-28 Mar, 1-5; 31 Mar-3 Oct, 11-5 (11-1 tours, 1-5 free flow); 6 Oct-19 Dec, 1-5
  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby
  • Cafe
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
Friar Street, WORCESTER, WR1 2LZ
About the area
Area image
Worcestershire is a county of rolling hills, save for the flat Vale of Evesham in the east and the prominent spine of the Malverns in the west. Nearly all of the land is worked in some way; arable farming predominates – oilseed rape, cereals and potatoes – but there are concentrated areas of specific land uses, such as market gardening and plum growing.