Historic Churches to visit in Worcestershire
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Worcestershire Travel Guide - Historic Churches

 Bredon, St Giles
We had the pleasure of visiting here, and our information is based on our personal experiences We took some photos of this location that we'd like to share with you  

Bredon, St Giles The parish church of St. Giles is one of Bredon's major attractions. There may have been a Saxon church here, but any traces of that structure have disappeared. The current church dates from between 1190 and 1350. St. Giles boasts wonderful stained glass and medieval tiles in the sanctuary.
Bredon, Worcestershire, England

Attraction Type: Church
Details of Bredon, St Giles - Photos of Bredon, St Giles
OS SO920370

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 Pershore Abbey
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Pershore Abbey Pershore Abbey was one of the largest abbeys in Britain, larger even than Worcester Cathedral. The abbey itself was destroyed in the Reformation, but the local inhabitants saved the church from destruction by purchasing it for their own use.
Pershore, Worcestershire, England

Attraction Type: Church
Location: In the centre of Pershore, signposted from the market square. Paid parking available.
Website: Pershore Abbey
Email: vicar@pershoreabbey.fsnet.co.uk - Photos of Pershore Abbey
OS SO946456

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 Worcester Cathedral
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Worcester Cathedral Home to St. Oswald, a Saxon bishop in the late 10th century, whose shrine is incorporated in the 11th century crypt. St. Wulstan was bishop at the time of the Norman Conquest, and he was the only Anglo-Saxon bishop to retain his see, due to his sermons preaching that the English defeat was a judgement on the native inhabitants for their sins. Wulstan began the building of a new church in 1082, and when he was canonised in 1203 the resulting pilgrims created a welcome new source of revenue. King John is buried here in a wonderful tomb of Purbeck marble. Much of the exterior, including both east and west fronts, is Victorian restoration work.
The Chapter Office, 8 College Yard Worcester, Worcestershire, England, WR1 2LA

Attraction Type: Cathedral
Location: Note: This is the office address, see the OSRef and map link for Cathedral location.
Website: Worcester Cathedral
Email: info@worcestercathedral.org.uk
Phone: 01905 732 900
Fax: 01905 29 119
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Details of Worcester Cathedral - Photos of Worcester Cathedral
OS SO851 545

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Wayside Cottage

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Moat Path Cottage

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Broadway (Hotel)

The Lygon Arms

Barcelo The Lygon Arms has been welcoming guests in the Cotswolds for over 400 years. Surrounded by the antique shops and galleries of Broadway, it is set within its own gardens. Barcelo The Lygon Arms has two AA rosettes and offers a superb dining experience. When booking the hotel we … more >>

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Broadway (Hotel)

The Lygon Arms (2 Night Offer)

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