Greyfriars
Greyfriars in Worcester is a beautifully preserved late-medieval timber-framed house, built around 1480 for a merchant family close to the city's Friar Street. Its striking black-and-white exterior is a landmark in one of Worcester's most characterful streets, while inside, the rooms retain a warmth and intimacy that brings the late medieval town vividly to life. The walled garden at the rear offers a peaceful retreat from the city.
- Striking 15th-century timber-framing
- Atmospheric walled town garden
- Medieval merchant house atmosphere
Best for lovers of vernacular medieval architecture and quiet city-centre history.