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Late Medieval merchant's house in Worcester city centre

Built in 1480, with early 17th and 18th-century additions, this fine timber-framed house was rescued from demolition after the Second World War and has been carefully restored and refurbished.

An archway leads through to a delightful walled garden.

Don't miss

  • Modern art exhibition in the house open from 12 June until 15 December
  • Discover how Greyfriars was saved from demolition
  • See how the house has changed over the centuries
  • Explore the delightful walled garden

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