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Exterior view of the grand entrance to Berrington Hall's Georgian mansion. The elegant architecture features a stone facade with symmetrical windows and a doorway adorned with decorative columns.
Step into Berrington Hall's Georgian mansion through its elegant entrance | © Paula Marrett

Houses and buildings in Worcestershire and Herefordshire

Discover the array of historic houses and buildings around Worcestershire and Herefordshire, from the Georgian elegance of Berrington Hall and Croft Castle to the 14th-century moated manor at Brockhampton.

Houses to visit in Worcestershire and Herefordshire

A view of the outside of Croft Castle and the church
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The castle at Croft Castle 

Croft Castle was noted in the Domesday book in 1086 and the Croft family have played a part influencing British political and military history ever since. Uncover their stories in the castle.

The Marble Hall at Berrington Hall featuring grand marble pillars and substantial wooden doors.
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Berrington Hall 

Berrington Hall is a bold red sandstone mansion contrasting with delicate neo-classical interiors and a rare masterpiece by architect Henry Holland.

The Great Hall at Brockhampton, which is a timber-framed hall with an open fireplace at the far wall, finished with a long table and benches, and wooden furniture around the outer edges of the room
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Brockhampton Manor House 

At the heart of the estate lies Lower Brockhampton Manor house, a late 14th century timber-framed house, surrounded by a moat and entered via a timber-framed gatehouse.

A photograph of the south wing of Hanbury Hall taken from the gardens with the property covered in snow
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Hanbury Hall 

William and Mary-style country house, garden and park

Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire

Fully open today
Two people looking around the bright yellow wood panelled dining room at Greyfriars in Worcester with large fireplace, panel piece and fabric panels on the walls
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Greyfriars House 

Join us at Friar Street for an eye-opening tour, where we’ll uncover the misnomer that is Greyfriars and reveal hidden stories from over 500 years of history. Local items can tell a story about a house, its people, history and traditions. See the items salvaged and restored by the Moore siblings who owned the house. Here's a taster of treasures to look out for on your visit.

Welcome reception at The Firs - a light airy space
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Things to see and do at The Firs 

The small family home which nurtured the creative genius of Sir Edward Elgar. Visit the cottage where he was born and learn more about his life and work in the visitor centre.

The exterior front of Rosedene, Worcestershire
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Rosedene 

Mid 19th-century Chartist cottage

near Bromsgrove, Worcestershire

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Buildings to visit in Worcestershire and Herefordshire

Exterior view of Hawford Dovecote, Worcestershire
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Hawford Dovecote 

16th-century half-timbered dovecote

Hawford, Worcestershire

Fully open today
The bridge across Dowles Brook to Knowles Mill, Worcestershire
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Knowles Mill 

Preserved derelict mill on the Dowles Brook in the Wyre Forest

Bewdley, Worcestershire

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Grass in front of the 13th-century Middle Littleton Tithe Barn, in Evesham, Worcestershire
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Middle Littleton Tithe Barn 

13th-century tithe barn, one of the largest and finest in the country

Evesham, Worcestershire

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The holes for doves in the walls inside Wichenford Dovecote, a 17th-century, half-timbered dovecote in Worcestershire
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Wichenford Dovecote 

17th-century half-timbered dovecote

Wichenford, Worcestershire

Fully open today
View over the parkland towards the house at Croome, Worcestershire, with the sun setting in the sky.

Discover more in Worcestershire and Herefordshire

Rural idylls, city centre escapes and Capability Brown landscaped parklands, we're sure there's something for you in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.