Malvern Museum Priory Gatehouse displays information on geology, Medieval Malvern, the Water Cute and Elgar along with The Morgan & Santler cars and the development...
This striking medieval church, built of local stone, has a 12th Century nave and a later medieval chancel. The present timber framed tower dates from...
The church of St. Peter at Besford has the best medieval timber-framing of Worcestershire churches. The church consists of a chancel with a modern north...
The MV Conway Castle is the largest passenger vessel operating on the River Severn in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire. Offering weekly cruises from may to September with...
The famous Church Lane in Ledbury has been the scene of many period films and television appearances. The numerous black and white buildings with their...
Ledbury Heritage Centre, with its overhanging first floor, was built about 1480 and was probably first used as a Guildhall. In the 17th Century, the...
St Michaels and All Angels, Ledbury, was described by Pevsner as the premier parish church in Herefordshire. There are rounded-arch Norman arcades and redundant round...
Holy Trinity Church, Bosbury, was built around 1200 with both Norman and Early English work. The later Perpendicular chapel was added in 1528. The Jacobean...
The poetess, Elizabeth Barrett Browning spent her childhood near Ledbury, and it was here she began to write her poetry. The Institute, a memorial to...
The dovecot at Staunton Court (now a business park) is a picturesque building which overlooks the popular fishing ponds. The half-timbered dovecot measures 26 feet...
The church in Staunton, dedicated to St James, was built in Norman times with substantial rebuilding during the 14th Century, including the tower, spire and...
The font at St Michael and All Angels Church, Castle Frome, dated about 1170, is the church’s greatest treasure and attracts visitors from all around...
Three miles from Clifton along the banks of the River Teme are to be found The Shelsleys, three hamlets: Shelsley Beauchamp, Shelsley Walsh and Shelsley...
This medieval church is important for the quality of its Romanesque sculpture contained within. Set on a hillside, its spire is a local landmark. It...
Edwin Ralph church is mainly 13th Century, with an earlier Norman window and doorway. The tower, with its shingled spire houses several monuments, probably moved...
This beautiful eighteenth Century church is situated on the edge of pasture and woodland outside the little village of Knightwick. It is built of grey...
The Elgar Birthplace Museum is located in the beautiful countryside on the edge of Worcester and houses a nationally important collection related to the life...
England’s leading wine producer, visitors are welcome all year and new for 2002 is a microbrewery. Visitors can sample the wines, follow the vineyard trail,...
Walk around the family-owned vineyards at Paunton Court and read all about the varieties of vines grown here from the information boards. The Model Vineyard...
This striking church is constructed of the local pink sandstone. The original medieval structure has a western nave, where the congregation stands, a chancel and...
Healing's Mill is an imposing Victorian steam-powered mill on the banks of the River Avon. This river once brought barges loaded with corn here from...
Tewkesbury's Roses Theatre offers a varied programme of music, drama, children's theatre, opera, ballet, comedy and also film. In fact, this is the only major...
This is one of the earliest Baptist chapels in England. Like many early chapels, it is hidden away. The 15th-century timber-framed is tucked away down...