One of the cities greatest landmarks, Worcester Cathedral stands in an imposing riverside location today as it has done for over fourteen centuries. It was...
Worcestershire History Centre is located within the main Records Office, and offers an interesting and informative look at the administrative history of the county....
This amazing museum is dedicated to worcester porcelain from various factories and contains the largest collection in the world today. It contains four galleries in...
The Worcestershire Regimental Museum was moved to the heart of the community in 1970, after originally being housed at Norton Barracks. On display, visitors...
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...
This fascinating sixteenth Century dovecote is one of the oldest examples of half timbered dovecotes in the area. Its structure has warped and twisted over...
This extraordinary environmental centre is based in an old Victorian Pumping station, situated in Gheluvelt Park, on the banks of the River Severn, one mile...
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...
This lovely church was built in the Twelfth century with some Nineteenth century additions. The church has a delicate belltower with three ancient bells. It...
St Peter’s is a quiet country church in the picturesque village of Abbot’s Morton.People have worshipped on this site for over a thousand years, and...
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...
Malvern Museum Priory Gatehouse displays information on geology, Medieval Malvern, the Water Cute and Elgar along with The Morgan & Santler cars and the development...
The Chapel at Brockhampton-by-Bromyard was built in a Georgian Gothic style around 1799 to replace the now ruined 12th Century family chapel at Lower Brockhampton,...
Located on the border between Herefordshire and Worcestershire, Lower Brockhampton is a romantic medieval moated manor house. The timber-framed property is owned by the National...
Housed in the historic and beautiful Hartlebury Castle, once the home to the Bishops of Worcestershire, this museum is one of the most impressive in...
Built in 1701, this elegant William & Mary-style house is famed for its beautiful painted ceilings and staircase, but has other unusual features including an...
This imposing church was originally built in the Fifteenth century then rebuilt with cotswold stone in 1871. It retains its original West tower. The Lychgate...
This church, with its central tower, is mainly late 12th Century but the four supporting arches, belfry and unusual corner stair turret, climbing above the...