Centre of prayer and pilgrimage beside the River Severn, built between 1084 and 1375.
A magnificent view of Worcester Cathedral at night
Norman crypt with pilgrim exhibition. Tombs of King John and Prince Arthur. Early English Quire and Lady chapel.
Attractive 14th century tower. Monastic buildings include chapter house, cloisters with her garden, monk's refectory (now school hall open July and August), remains of Guesten Hall and dormitories.
Fine Victorian stained glass, interesting memorials.
Open Daily: 8.00am-6.00pm. Information desk, guided tours arranged, gift shop and cloister tea room, suggested donation around £2.00 please.
Tel: (01905) 28854.
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