Guided Tours in December
Book for a guided tour of Greyfriars this December!
- Booking advisable
Join us for this eye-opening tour, where we’ll uncover the misnomer that is Greyfriars and reveal hidden stories from over 500 years of history. Rescued from demolition in a city that later faced controversy for the treatment of its architectural heritage, we’ll introduce you to the unconventional siblings who remodelled this special place to reflect their own perspective of the past. But is everything what it seems? Exploring how our heritage is represented, we’ll leave you looking at the Worcester cityscape from a new perspective.
Tours are available from the 3rd to the 20th December, while the house is dressed for a Tudor Christmas. Between the 17th-20th December quiet tours will be running, where the whole house will be closed for visitors unless they are on a tour. These are bookable separately on our events page. The café will be open as usual.
Admission is free for National Trust members or as follows: Adult £10.00 Child £5.00
Please arrive at least 5 minutes before your tour and check in with reception (no. 14 Friar Street).
If you are no longer able to attend your booked tour, please let the property know at greyfriars@nationaltrust.org.uk
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Child Child Non-Members | £5.00 |
Concession Free for National Trust members | £0.00 |
All Free for National Trust members | £0.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Meeting point
Check in at reception (no.14 Friar Street) where your tour guide will meet you ready for your tour. Please arrive at least 5 minutes before you tour is due to leave.
- Accessibility
Please be aware there are uneven surfaces throughout the property, and access to the upstairs is via an 18th century staircase.
Upcoming events
Sold Out: M.R James' Whistle and I'll Come to You
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