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Hands-on exhibits in a timber-framed, 16th-century house with lead windows. Limited opening hours.
38 Friar St., Worcester WR1 2NA, United Kingdom

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Reviews — 8

Sue Morrow-Jones
at 2024 Feb 23
Sue Morrow-Jones
at 2024 Feb 23
Interesting little town house. Free to enter. Details of clothiers. Great place to take young children. Nice coffee shop.
hayley Easthope
at 2024 Feb 18
hayley Easthope
at 2024 Feb 18
Wonderful free museum in Worcester, not far from forgate railway station. donations are welcome but it's free to enter, cafe in the grounds/toilets, lifts to upper floors , disabled friendly. Brilliant small local museum run by the local city council. History events during the year, February part of Worcester history weekend.
Ben Holloway
at 2024 Feb 16
Ben Holloway
at 2024 Feb 16
Great little museum, very friendly and informed volunteers. Delightful cafe and an interesting experience throughout. Would highly recommend popping in and supporting
David Toovey
at 2023 Jul 22
David Toovey
at 2023 Jul 22
I really enjoyed it. There were plaques on the walls telling you about everything. If you had any questions there were a couple of guides to answer them for you. The best thing entry was free.
High Miler
at 2023 Mar 19
High Miler
at 2023 Mar 19
There was a very pleasant lady on the entrance to welcome you.
Entry is free. It was very interesting to see how they lived in tudor times. And the kids loved the rat hunt.
Rebecca Harvey
at 2022 Sep 18
Rebecca Harvey
at 2022 Sep 18
It was free to enter when I visited with my 17 year old son. There is a lot to see across the five rooms over two floors. The building itself is a beautiful Tudor building that, like the area around it, defies the fact that it's in the middle of a city.

It was interesting to read about Worcester's history.

It is free to enter but there are donation boxes if you wanted to make a donation.

There is also a little cafe there (I didn't go in there so can't comment on it).

Tudor House Museum has a lot of narrow stairs so may be difficult/impossible for those with physical disabilities. However, the downstairs parts are accessible (although not very spacious).
Vintage Lauren B
at 2021 Jul 27
Vintage Lauren B
at 2021 Jul 27
Really loved this free little museum. I really enjoy history so it was nice to really feel the history of this place. Very quick to view as well, so doesn't take up much of yeh day.

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