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Worcestershire & Herefordshire

Greyfriars House and Garden

Late medieval merchant's house, rescued from demolition, in Worcester city centre

14 Friar Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 2LZ

The garden in winter at Greyfriars' House and Garden, Worcestershire

Important notice

Worcester Victorian Fayre (28th Nov - 1st Dec): Greyfriars House & Bookshop will be open for self-guided visits Thursday-Saturday 11am-7pm & Sunday 11am-3pm (last entry 30min before closing). The café will be open 10am-7pm Thurs-Sat & 10am-4pm Sun

Planning your visit

Two elderly visitors sitting on a bench in the Great Hall at Greyfriars being shown a photograph by a guide
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Accessibility at Greyfriars 

Learn more about the accessibility features at Greyfriars House & Garden. The late-medieval House and other buildings we care for present challenges in creating access for all, but we are working to ensure Greyfriars is accessible to as many visitors as possible. Here you’ll find information about how to make the most of your visit.

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Visiting Greyfriars with your dog 

Greyfriars is a one paw print rated place. Find out where you can take your dog and read our Canine Code here.

A tour group and guide looking around the gardens at Greyfriars
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Group bookings at Greyfriars 

Situated at the heart of Worcester’s historic centre, Greyfriars House and Garden makes the perfect location for a group visit, whether you are visiting Worcester for the week, the day, or just passing through.

Venue hire

A wedding ceremony in the Great Hall at Greyfriars with a couple and guests
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Weddings at Greyfriars 

Greyfriars House and Garden is a late-medieval, timber-framed property set at the heart of Worcester’s historic centre, offering an intimate venue for weddings, civil & celebrative ceremonies. Let your special day become part of Greyfriars' history.

Two adults with a young child, all smiling together and admiring the festive window art in Newton House at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire

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