Bredon Barn Bredon, nr Tewkesbury, Worcestershire GL20 6EU
Tel: 01451 844257
A 14th century medieval threshing barn constructed of local Cotswold
stone. The barn is known for its aisled interior and unusual stone
chimney cowling.
Clent Hills North Worcestershire, between Hagley and Bromsgrove
Tel: 01562 712825 (General enquiries)
Wildlife rich woodland and heath with panoramic views of the Cotswolds,
Shropshire Hills and Welsh borders. Includes the Standing Stones,
Robbo’s Pool, Walton Hill, Horse’s Mane, Sling Pool, the picturesque
Hagley Hall Estate and a cafe.
Croome Park Croom D’Abitot, Worcestershire WR8 9DW
Tel: 01905 371006
Croome was ‘Capability’ Brown’s first complete landscape. The elegant
park buildings and other structures are mostly by Robert Adam & James
Wyatt.
The Fleece Inn
Bretforton, nr Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 7JE
Tel: 01386 831173
A traditional English inn. The building dates back to Medieval times.
The Greyfriars Friar Street, Worcester, Worcestershire WR1 2LZ
Tel: 01905 23571
Built in 1480, this timber-framed house has been carefully restored.
Hanbury Hall School Road, Hanbury, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire WR9 7EA
Tel: 01527 821214
A William & Mary-style red-brick house (1701). A typical example of an
English country house built by a prosperous local family.
Hawford Dovecote
Hawford, Worcestershire WR3 7SG
Tel: 01527 821214
A 16th century half-timbered dovecote.
Middle Littleton Tithe Barn
Middle Littleton, Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 5LN
Tel: 01905 371006
Magnificent 13th century tithe barn built of blue lias stone, and still in
use as a farm building.
Rosedene Victoria Road, Dodford, nr Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B61 9BU
Tel: 01527 821214
This mid 19th century Chartist cottage shows the conditions in which
early settlers lived.
Wichenford Dovecote
Wichenford, Worcestershire
Tel: 01527 821214
A 17th century half-timbered dovecote.
Wightwick Manor Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV6 8EE
Tel: 01902 761400
One of few surviving examples of a house built under the influence of the
Arts and Crafts Movement, retaining many original Morris wallpapers and
fabrics.
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