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Worcester is a city in central England’s West Midlands region. By the River Severn, medieval Worcester Cathedral houses royal tombs, a crypt, and cloisters.
At The Commandery, a museum traces the building’s evolution from the Middle Ages through England’s Civil War to the 1950s. The timber-framed Tudor House Museum focuses on life in Tudor and 17th-century Worcester, with displays on traditional brewing and weaving.
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Worcester is a city in central England’s West Midlands region. By the River Severn, medieval Worcester Cathedral houses royal tombs, a crypt and cloisters. At The Commandery, a museum traces the building’s evolution from the Middle Ages through England’s Civil War to the 1950s. The timber-framed Tudor House Museum focuses on life in Tudor and 17th-century Worcester, with displays on traditional brewing and weaving.
Top 12 Tourist Attractions in Worcester - Travel England, United Kingdom
Top 12 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Worcester - Travel England, United Kingdom:
Worcester Cathedral, Hanbury Hall, Croome, Gheluvelt Park, Tudor House, Grey friars House and Garden, Museum of Royal Worcester, Elgar Birthplace Museum, Worcester Guildhall, The Commandery, Cob House, Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
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Worcester Cathedral
Gheluvelt Park
Tudor House Museum
Museum of Royal Worcester
Worcester Woods Country Park
Greyfriars' House and Garden
The Guildhall Worcester
Sixways Stadium
Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
The Commandery
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Places to see in ( Worcester - UK )
Places to see in ( Worcester - UK )
Worcester is a city in Worcestershire, England, 31 miles southwest of Birmingham and 27 miles north of Gloucester. The River Severn flanks the western side of the city centre, which is overlooked by the 12th-century Worcester Cathedral.
The Battle of Worcester was the final battle of the English Civil War, where Oliver Cromwell's New Model Army defeated King Charles I's Cavaliers. Worcester is known as the home of Royal Worcester Porcelain, composer Edward Elgar, Lea & Perrins, makers of traditional Worcestershire sauce, and the University of Worcester.
Notable suburbs in Worcester include Barbourne, Blackpole, Cherry Orchard, Claines, Diglis, Northwick, Red Hill, Ronkswood, St Peter the Great (also simply known as St Peters), Tolladine, Warndon and Warndon Villages (which was once the largest housing development in the Country when the area was being constructed in the late 1980s/very early 1990s). Most of Worcester is on the eastern side of the River Severn; Henwick, Lower Wick, St. John's and Dines Green are on the western side.
The M5 Motorway runs north-south immediately to the east of the City and is accessed by Junction 6 (Worcester North) and Junction 7 (Worcester South). Worcester has two stations, Worcester Foregate Street and Worcester Shrub Hill. The main operator of bus services in and around the city is First Midland Red. A few other smaller operators provide services in Worcester, including; Astons, DRM and LMS Travel. Worcester's nearest major airport is Birmingham Airport which is accessible by road and rail. Gloucestershire Airport is approximately 25 miles away and provides General Aviation connections and scheduled services with Citywing to Jersey, the Isle of Man and Belfast.
Alot to see in ( Worcester - UK ) such as :
Hanbury Hall
Worcester Cathedral
Museum of Royal Worcester
Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings
Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
Harvington Hall
Worcestershire Beacon
Brockhampton Estate
Malvern Museum
Snowshill Manor
Worcester Woods Country Park
Gheluvelt Park, Worcester
The Commandery
Cripplegate Park
Tudor House Museum
The Infirmary Museum
Edward Elgar Statue
Mercian Regiment Museum
George Marshall Medical Museum
Chapter Meadows
Shipley Amusement Centre
Battenhall Park
Laugherne Brook Local Nature Reserve
Gorse Hill and Elbury Mount Local Nature Reserve
National Trust - Greyfriars' House and Garden
Tolladine Wood
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Worcester (Worcestershire, England, UK)
Worcester is a city and the county town of Worcestershire in the West Midlands of England. Worcester is situated some 17 miles (27 km) southwest of the southern suburbs of Birmingham and 23 miles (37 km) north of Gloucester, and has an approximate population of 100,000 people.
The River Severn flanks the western side of the city centre, overlooked by the 12th-century Worcester Cathedral. The site of the final battle of the Civil War, Worcester was where Oliver Cromwell's New Model Army defeated King Charles II's Cavaliers, cementing the English Interregnum, the eleven-year period during which England and Wales became a republic.
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Love Heritage? Love Worcester!
Worcester has a wealth of heritage covering 1000 years of stories. You can see some of the most popular features of these churches, museums and other venues in this short film made by Fruittree Films with funding from Museums Worcestershire and Arts Council England. Worcester Cathedral, The Commandery, George Marshall Medical Museum, Greyfriar's House & Garden, Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service, The Infirmary, Museum of Royal Worcester, St Martin in the Cornmarket, St Swithun's Church, Tudor House Museum, Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry, Worcester Guildhall.
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Tudor House Museum - 2 January 2016
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Following a successful first sketchcrawl on 5 April 2014 we are affiliating this group with Urbansketchers.org. We are looking at a number of exciting options for the groups sketches to be used to celebrate the great places the city has to offer.
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#24 - UK House & Gardens - Charles Wade's Snowshill Manor
Sometimes there are places that are a bit different and Snowshill Manor House is one of these.
Unlike any other we visited 'Snowshill' is neither a museum nor a home, but one large treasure trove of delights according to the National Trust. Well often there is always another opinion - In this case this house is just full of stuff.
The near ruined Tudor Manor was purchased by the rather eccentric Charles Wade (1883-1956) in 1919 following his return from WW1 and, with inherited wealth from his father, chose to renovate the house over the following 3 years for the sole purpose of housing his 'treasures'. Being an architect, and an artist and a poet and a collector, he retained the integrity of the property and gave each room a theme for the treasures he had collected over the years since he was 7 years old. Escaping the realities of war he very much became a recluse and, although the home was his to 'enjoy', resided in the small, old bakehouse building, known as the Priest’s House in the garden that was also created and developed at this time.
He married in 1946 and, after spending time at the family's Sugar Estates in St Kitts they moved there in the early 1950's. During a return visit to England he died in 1956, however prior to his death he approached the National Trust in 1938 asking them to accept the Manor as a gift to safeguard the future of his collection. This was accepted in principle so Wade increased his treasures by gathering even more 'stuff' . Finally in 1951 the offer was accepted. During their stewardship the National Trust again renovated the Manor House in 2006 and had to completely remove all 22,000 'treasures', including over 2000 Costume Collection items ranging from corsets and doublets to shoes and hats, whilst work to stabilise the property took place, with each item then returned to their exact position in the Manor as Wade had originally placed them.
Although a significant proportion of his collection was exotic, most pieces were acquired in England, including seven suits of samurai armour from a tiny shop in Cheltenham. His coat of arms, of his own creation, had the motto 'Let nothing perish', and his collection of craftsmanship encompassed such diverse objects as spinning wheels, clocks, kitchen utensils, musical instruments, bicycles, samplers, model ships, masks, toys, pipes, mouse-traps, tapestries, manuscripts, locks and keys, rush lights, and reliquaries. The guiding principles that unified the collection were good design, colour, and workmanship—not rarity or value.
Described by Wade he says ‘I have not bought things because they were rare or valuable. My guiding essentials have been good design, colour and workmanship. What a joy these old things are to live with, each piece made by the hand of a craftsman, each has feeling that no machine could ever attain. Though each room of the house is filled with items of interest, each has a restful atmosphere. They are rooms to linger in – rooms one must return to – rooms where there is always something to discover – rooms which inspire a thousand fancies’.
Eccentric or extraordinary - you be the judge.
THE ARCADES, BLUE ANCHOR LANE, TUDOR HOUSE, ST MICHAELS CHURCH
The Arcades were built after The French Raid of 1338. Stone houses belonging to the wine merchants that unloaded their ships here are incorporated into the wall.
Blue Anchor Lane is almost as it was from medieval times until The Slum Clearance in the 1900s. The wall of King Johns Palace and Tudor House Museum to the right and what would have been crowded lodging houses to the left.
St Michaels Church was built in 1070 and added to over the centuries.
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We were in Stratford for the day, so we went to Tudor World, a museum that's not quite like other museums! It's basically a walkthrough of the house, where you can touch almost everything, and there's all sorts of info about that time period and also about the house and it's previous owners :)
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Tudor House onthult meer dan 800 jaar geschiedenis. Het houten gebouw werd gebouwd in de late 15e eeuw en het Paleis King John's, een aangrenzende Normandisch huis bereikbaar vanaf Tudor House Garden, dateert nog van 300 jaar eerder. Het stenen gebouw dateert uit de 12e eeuw, waarbij de westelijke muur ingebouwd in de nieuwe gebouwd stadsmuur in de late 14e eeuw. In ca 1911 is het huis gerestaureerd en werd een museum. Ik verwachtte dar binnen de inrichting geheel in Tudor stijl zou zijn. Dat is niet het geval. Het is er meer een tentoonstelling van attributen vanaf de Tudor tijd tot heden. Toch is het leuk om binnen een kijkje te nemen, te genieten in de kruidentuin met een kop koffie en naar de restanten van het Paleis King John's te kijken. Oja, Anne Boleyn schijnt hier nog rond te spoken.
Places to see in ( Broadway - UK )
Places to see in ( Broadway - UK )
Broadway is a large village and civil parish within the Cotswolds, located in the county of Worcestershire, England. Broadway is situated in the far southeast of Worcestershire and very close to the Gloucestershire border, midway between the towns of Evesham and Moreton-in-Marsh.
Often referred to as the Jewel of the Cotswolds, Broadway village lies beneath Fish Hill on the western Cotswold escarpment. The broad way is the wide grass-fringed main street, centred on the Green, which is lined with red chestnut trees and honey-coloured Cotswold limestone buildings, many dating from the 16th century.
Broadway is known for its association with the Arts and Crafts movement, and is situated in an area of outstanding scenery and conservation. The wide High Street is lined with a wide variety of shops and cafes, many housed in listed buildings. The village is overlooked by Broadway Hill, the highest point in the northern Cotswolds at 1,024 ft (312 m) above sea level, which is popular with hill walkers.
Today, Broadway is a centre for arts and antiques and serves as a natural base from which to explore the Cotswolds or see the horse racing during the busy Cheltenham Gold Cup week. Tourism is important – the village is well-served with hotels, including the Broadway Hotel, Russell's a restaurant with rooms, the 1600s Cotswold inn the Lygon Arms, a caravan site, holiday cottages, bed and breakfast lodges, old pubs including the Swan Inn and Crown & Trumpet, shops, restaurants and tea rooms.
Local attractions include the Gordon Russell Museum (celebrating the work of the 20th-century furniture maker Sir Gordon Russell MC), the Ashmolean Museum Broadway displaying objects from the 17th to the 21st centuries in 'Tudor House' a former 17th-century coaching inn, the 65-foot (20 m) high Broadway Tower on its hilltop site in the Broadway Country Park, Chipping Campden, Snowshill village, Snowshill Manor (owned by the National Trust), horse riding and, for the many ramblers, the Cotswold Way.
Broadway was once served by a railway line, a relative latecomer in British railway history, opened in 1904 by the Great Western Railway and running from Stratford-upon-Avon to Cheltenham, part of a main line from Birmingham to the South West and South Wales. Broadway railway station along with almost all others on this section closed in 1960. Thus, although Broadway has a railway station site and a Station Road, it is no longer served by National Rail services. The nearest railway stations are Evesham, Honeybourne and Moreton-in-Marsh, on the main line train service running between Hereford and London Paddington station and on the Cotswold Line between Oxford and Worcester.
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The House That Moved Aka Moving Of 17th Century House (1965)
Title reads: The House That Moved.
Moving of 17th century house at Hereford, Hereford and Worcester.
L/S 17th century timber framed house about to be moved on rollers. Various shots house on the move. M/S men laying rails for the house to move along on. More shot house moving. C/U wheels moving along the track. C/U policeman watching. M/S house in its new position.
The old house is being moved 100 yards down road while building work is carried out on high street.
Note: further information about move by Messers. Pynford (Southern) Ltd. on file.
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