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1 Worcester Cathedral
Religious buildings
10a College Green GB - Worcester WR1 2LH
An old church was rebuilt in the late 11C by St Wulstan, and although its superb crypt has survived, most of the cathedral, including the tower, was rebuilt in the 14C. The chancel, which houses numerous funeral monuments, is a remarkable example o..
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2 Royal Worcester Porcelain Works
Industrial tourism and theme park
Severn Street GB - Worcester WR1 2NE
Founded in 1751, the works owed their success to the use of Cornwall steatite to imitate China porcelain, as well as their ability to change with fashion (China, classic, romantic).
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3 Museum of Worcester Porcelain
Museums and art
Severn Street GB - Worcester WR1 2NE
The museum has some of the finest products of local works: a vase showing Wellington and Blucher by Humphrey Chamberlain; a veiled woman and a vase from the Chicago Expo, by James Hadley; the masterpiece of a beehive by George Owen, and a series of b..
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4 The Elgar Trail
Nature and gardens
Crown East Lane Lower Broadheath GB - Worcester WR2 6RH
A large part of the musical work of Edward Elgar (1857-1934), the most English of English composers, evokes this landscape of wide quiet valleys and gentle hills. The walking trail dedicated to him is 65 km long and goes from the Elgar Birthplace Mus..
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5 Guildhall
Architecture, castles and historic districts
High Street GB - Worcester WR7
This redbrick town hall was completed in 1724 when statues of Charles I, Charles II and Queen Anne were placed in a series of niches and allegories of Work, Peace, Justice, Abundance and Punishment were placed on the parapet. Inside, admire the splen..
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6 Friar Street
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Friar Street GB - Worcester WR1 2NA
A street lined with half-timbered houses, the most impressive being Greyfriars (c.1480), which has a lovely garden and an interior hung with tapestries.
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7 The Commandery
Museums and art
Sidbury GB - Worcester WR1 2HU
Originally St Wulstan's Hospital (11C), the Commandery dates mainly back to the early 16C and was the headquarters of Charles II during the Battle of Worcester (1651). Today, it houses a museum devoted to the king.

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