Top 7 Architectural Buildings in Worcestershire, England

July 5, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Discover the best top things to do in Worcestershire, United Kingdom including Wichenford Dovecote, Great Malvern Station, St Lawrence's Church, The Round House, The Hive, Glover's Needle, Birtsmorton Court.
Restaurants in Worcestershire

1. Wichenford Dovecote

Wichenford WR6 6XY England [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/wichenford-dovecote/
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Wichenford Dovecote

2. Great Malvern Station

Great Malvern Station Station Approach, Great Malvern WR14 3AU England http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/gmv/details.html
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4.5 based on 179 reviews

Great Malvern Station

3. St Lawrence's Church

Market Place, Evesham WR11 4BG England
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8%
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

St Lawrence's Church

St Lawrence’s is full of activities for the whole family, taking you on a journey of historical discovery. Let your curiosity lead you to open boxes of treasures, wear a bishop’s mitre, peek around corners, try out the pulpit and summon ethereal music. Nestled in the heart of Evesham’s historic centre, St Lawrence’s Church is part of a triptych of stunning architectural buildings, alongside the parish church of All Saints and the great perpendicular bell tower of the abbey. The church - of Norman foundation but largely rebuilt in the 18th century - is imposing from the outside, displaying a great six-light window with elaborate tracery. Once you step inside the true extent of detailed craftwork is revealed. Coloured light reflects throughout the chancel from the breath-taking stained glass windows that dominate the east wall. Depicting the last supper and the resurrection, they were designed by some of the most celebrated stained glass artists of the last 150 years. Discover the intricately patterned fan vaulted ceiling of the 16th-century chapel of St Clement. This beautiful space has richly panelled arches and houses a simple and elegant 15th-century font. Tours available.

Reviewed By MerleS113

Located in town, near the Bell tower and Abbey park. This historical church is no longer used. It does have some amazingly beautiful stained glass windows.

4. The Round House

Bridge Street Evesham Marketplace, Evesham England
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

The Round House

Reviewed By M8708BXangelah - Derby, United Kingdom

lovely old Tudor style building well worth seeing together with many other lovely leaning buildings in the area from yesteryear i

5. The Hive

The Hive Sawmill Walk The Butts, Worcester WR1 3PD England +44 1905 822866 http://www.thehiveworcester.org/
Excellent
46%
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4.0 based on 48 reviews

The Hive

Reviewed By AngelaFitch - Pershore, United Kingdom

The Hive is unique - it houses the University of Worcester's academic library alongside the city's public library. It also has a business centre, a studio with raked seating, an archaeology department, several art display areas and a lovely cafe. Entry is free and the staff are very helpful. Prices in the cafe are fair, which offsets the pay and display Council car park to the rear of the building and it's almost next door to the bus terminus and a short walk from Foregate Street Railway Station. And... It opens every day until 10pm!

6. Glover's Needle

Deansway St Andrews Gardens, Worcester WR1 2JF England
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4.0 based on 17 reviews

Glover's Needle

Reviewed By KlapauciusJapan

The old church spire is a landmark in Worcester, welcoming visitors from the carpark by the river on the way to the High Street. It's an impressive and interesting building, and if you look toward the top you may be lucky enough to see a peregrine falcon roosting. The site it is located at is St. Andrew's Garden of Remembrance, which has flowers, and currently many (fake) white snowdrops around the garden in remembrance. One of the giraffes, found around Worcester town centre, is also on display here. Well worth a walk through the nice little garden and look at the old church spire.

7. Birtsmorton Court

Birtsmorton WR13 6JS England +44 1684 833888 [email protected] https://birtsmortoncourt.com/
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

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