Tudor House - About the Building
 
 
 
 

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Friar Street looking south

This view has changed little since Elizabethan times, and is one of the few places where it is still possible to feel the atmosphere of the late medieval period in Worcester's streets. The large timber-framed house prominent on the left of the photo, known as Greyfriars, was built about 1470 next to the Greyfriars friary by a wealthy Worcester citizen. After years of being subdivided, it was restored this century by Mr and Miss Matley Moore, and presented to the National Trust.


Friar Street by E.A. Phipson - Friar Street Today - Tudor House Today
Plan of Tudor House from 1855 -
Sandbagging Tudor House in WWII


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