Ye Olde Talbot Hotel
Friar Street
Worcester,
Worcestershire,
WR1 2NA
t: +44 1905 235 730
f: +44 1905 612 760
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Ye Olde Talbot Hotel is situated directly opposite Worcester Cathedral, in the heart of the city, with its theatres, cinema, shops, and cafés and only a short walk from the River Severn and Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory Museum and Visitors Centre. The hotel also is the perfect place from which to explore Worcestershire’s natural beauty, historic buildings, magnificent gardens, ancient towns and numerous tourist attractions. For the more adventurous there is an array of outdoor pursuits and sporting activities suitable for visitors of all ages.
Worcester Cathedral
Worcester Cathedral is a magnificent sight as it rises majestically above the River Severn.
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Chapter Meadows
Chapter Meadows was purchased on behalf of the people and the city of Worcester by the Duckworth Worcestershire Trust in October 1998.
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The Severn Way
Linking Wales and England, the 337km (210 miles) waymarked Severn Way is the longest river walk in Britain
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Worcester River Cruises
Past the Cathedral to Diglis Lock, onto Upton Upon Severn, roughly half way between Worcester and Tewkesbury, offering stunning views of the Malvern Hills.
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Worcester Cricket Club
You can now purchase tickets via the telephone hotline 01905 337921
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Worcester Rugby Club
Worcester Warriors Latest Ticket & Travel News
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Worcester Racecourse
The Worcester racing season starts on Grand National weekend, Sunday 6th April 2008
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Royal Worcester Porcelain
The Worcester Porcelain Museum houses the world's largest collection of Worcester Porcelain
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The Commandery
Step back in time to catch a glimpse of the lively characters that have inhabited this ancient building during the past seven centuries
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The Greyfriars
Built in 1480, and rescued from demolition in the 1930s
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Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum
Housed in a beautiful Victorian building, the City Art Gallery & Museum runs a lively programme of exhibitions, activities and events for all the family
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Worcester Walks
We will take you on an entertaining stroll around the medieval streets and the riverside - recounting fascinating tales of famous and infamous characters, who helped create the city we know and love today
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The Elgar Birthplace Museum
One of England's greatest composers, Sir Edward Elgar, was born on 2 June 1857, in this pretty country cottage near Worcester in the heart of England
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Spetchley Park Gardens
The Berkeley family’s imposing Georgian mansion, designed by London architect, John Tasker, was built at the turn of the nineteenth century, but the story of the Spetchley Estate extends right back to the Tudor period
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Croome Park
'Capability' Brown's first complete landscape park
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The Malvern Hills
Britain's oldest geological feature offering numerous routes for walkers, cyclists, horse-riders and for those daring enough the Hills provide a great jumping off point for hand-gliders.
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