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Go Ape! Wyre Forest

Go Ape! Wyre Forest is set within one of Britain’s Largest Remaining Ancient Forests. Half the species of UK butterflies and moths can be found in our forest. Our Go Ape! adventure at Wyre Forest is home to some of the most ecologically sig...

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The Transport Museum

The Transport Museum, Wythall is home to a large collection of Midlands buses and battery electric vehicles. The museum is open every weekend from March to the end of November. From May to August the museum is also open Wednesday afternoons with a ...

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The Elgar Birthplace Museum

We welcome visitors from all over the world, to enjoy a fascinating insight into England's greatest composers Sir Edward Elgar's life and music, family and friends, musical development and inspirations....

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Worcestershire County Museum

Worcestershire County Museum is housed in historic Hartlebury Castle, home to the Bishops of Worcester since 850. The museum collection ranges from toys and domestic items to beautiful costume and ancient archaeological finds....

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Bewdley Museum

Set in a historic Butchers Shambles fascinating displays give an insight into the trades and crafts of the Wyre Forest area. Hands-on activities and regular craft demonstrations. Plenty to see and do for the whole family, brass foundry, jails, reside...

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Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings

Avoncroft is a fascinating museum of historic buildings spanning seven centuries, rescued from imminent destruction and carefully rebuilt timber by timber or brick by brick on a beautiful open-air site in the north of Worcestershire.
At Avoncroft ...

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Bromsgrove Museum

Whether you are a stranger to the town or Bromsgrove 'born and bred', Bromsgrove Museum is your museum.
Step back in time with us and explore a bygone era. Walk down the nostalgic High Street and absorb the atmosphere of a time where deliveries we...

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Almonry Heritage Centre and Museum

This 14th Century building was once home to the Almoner of the Benedictine Abbey that was founded at Evesham in the 8th Century.
Following the closure of the Abbey by Henry VIII, the Almonry became the personal home of the last Abbot, Philip Balla...

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Malvern Museum

Among the the museum's exhibits are many local artifacts and archeological findings dating from the Iron Age hill fort at the British Camp, to recent history. A series of rooms depicts different periods of history including life-like displays and inf...

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Forge Mill Needle Museum and Bordesley Visitor Centre

Forge Mill Needle Museum in Redditch is an unusual and fascinating place to visit. This historic site illustrates the rich heritage of the needle and fishing tackle industries. Models and recreated scenes provide a vivid illustration of how needles w...

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Tenbury Museum

Tenbury Museum is housed in the old Goff's School building which dates from 1863. In this single room we have numerous exhibits illustrating the way of life in rural Worcestershire 100 years or so ago. Edward Goff was a philanthropist who, after a co...

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Worcester Porcelain Museum

The Worcester Porcelain Museum houses the world's largest collection of Worcester Porcelain. The ceramic collections, archives and records of factory production, form the primary resource for the study of Worcester porcelain and its history.

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Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum

Worcester's principal art gallery and museum hosts a unique programme of contemporary art exhibitions, as well as housing a historic picture collection and an intriguing selection of objects ranging from a 19th century chemist's shop to the wonderful...

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Croome Park

'Capability' Brown's first complete landscape park with a Lakeside garden with islands, bridges and grotto
Wonderful Robert Adam park buildings, like the Temple Greenhouse and the Owl Seat Miles of walks through lakeland gardens, shrubbery....

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The Fleece Inn

Medieval building, still in use as a village inn. A black-and-white half-timbered house, which originally sheltered a farmer and his stock under the same roof, The Fleece first became a licensed house in 1848....

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The Greyfriars

15th-century merchant's house in Worcester city centre. This fine timber-framed merchant's house was built in 1480 next to the Franciscan friary. Rescued from demolition and carefully restored, the panelled interior contains interesting textiles and ...

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Hanbury Hall

Early 18th-century country house, garden and parkland. Completed in 1701, this homely William & Mary-style house is famed for its fine painted ceilings and staircase, and has other fascinating features including an orangery, ice house, pavilions and ...

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Hawford Dovecote

16th-century dovecote. The recently restored half-timbered dovecote is what remains of a former monastic grange....

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Middle Littleton Tithe Barn

13th-century tithe barn, one of the largest and finest in the country....

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Rosedene

Mid-19th-century Chartist cottage. The cottage, first occupied in 1849, is largely unaltered and shows the conditions in which the early Chartists lived. Period features include a dairy, working range, water pump and earth closet. The vegetable garde...

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Wichenford Dovecote

A charming 17th-century half-timbered dovecote at Wichenford Court. The building, although small, is very striking....

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Evesham Vale Light Railway

The Evesham Vale Light Railway is a delightful 15" gauge steam railway, located in Evesham Country Park. Take the steam train around Evesham Country Park, stopping briefly at Evesham Vale Station where you can break your journey and enjoy a picni...

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