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Heritage and Education Centre Worcester www.tudorhouse.org.uk

Tudor House
Friar Street
Worcester
WR1 2NA

Open Wednesdays, Saturdays and some Bank Holidays between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm

FREE ADMISSION


Tudor House has had a varied life in the five centuries since it was built. It has been used as a work place for weavers, clothiers, tailors, bakers, painters, brewers and was used as lodgings, the Cross Keys Inn, a tearoom and restaurant, a WW2 air raid wardens' post and billet office, a school clinic and a museum.
A group of volunteers known as Worcester Heritage & Amenity Trust opened the doors in May 2004 to keep the building available to the public as Tudor House Heritage & Education Centre. Displays of local history, crafts and culture over several rooms are complemented by a shop and coffee room serving drinks and cakes.

Education Activities

Tudor House will provide an educational base, particularly for primary and secondary school by linking into the Core Curriculum and relevant key stages.

If you are a teacher who would like to bring a class to Tudor House please contact our Education Co-ordinator at education@tudorhouse.org.uk, she will be happy to discuss your requirements and along with our Education Event Organiser will put together a format for your visit.

 

Information sheets for teachers

An Information sheet with a map and a Booking form are available for you to print out. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required.