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Living History in Worcester

Location
14 Friar St., Worcester WR1 2LZ
Date and Time
22 - 23 February
10:00am - 4:00pm
Price
£6.00

Join us for the Living History in Worcester weekend (22nd & 23rd February) and meet Tudor re-enactors as they bring the past to life. Explore the house and garden and find out what Greyfriars means to Worcester's heritage.

Living History in Worcester is a weekend packed with multi-period living history at 6 city-centre sites including Greyfriars, Tudor House, Worcester’s Guildhall, The Commandery, Cathedral Square and St Helens.

Brought to you in partnership with The Worcester Reenactors.

Saturday 22nd & Sunday 23rd February 10am - 4pm (last entry 30 minutes before closing).

Admission prices: National Trust Members: Free Adult: £6.00 Child: £3.00 Under 5s: Free

Access to the café and garden is free for all.

The basics

Suitability

Family friendly entertainment.

Meeting point

Please check in at reception (no.14 Friar Street, directly opposite the main house).

Accessibility

There are cobbles, uneven flooring, and steps throughout the property. Access to the ground floor via ramp (no suitable for large motorised scooters). Access to the upper floor is via a steep staircase. Please note there are 2 toilets onsite, but no accessible facilities. The closest accessible toilet is at Tudor House, which is a few buildings down from Greyfriars.

Contact info

Property Office

01905 23571 greyfriars@nationaltrust.org.uk

Event organiser is National Trust.

Disclaimer: All information was correct when the listing was prepared. Any questions about the event should be directed to the event organiser.

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