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Pershore Abbey
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Pershore Abbey, at Pershore in Worcestershire, was an Anglo-Saxon abbey and is now an Anglican parish church, the Church of the Holy Cross.
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The Angel Hotel
9 High St, Pershore WR10 1AF, United Kingdom
Thai Legend Restaurant
62 High St, Pershore WR10 1DU, United Kingdom
Benvenuti - Belle House
5 Bridge St, Pershore WR10 1AJ, United Kingdom
Jimmy Pickles
76 High St, Pershore WR10 1DU, United Kingdom
Sugar Plum Tearooms
31 Broad St, Pershore WR10 1BB, United Kingdom
Coffee & More
54 High St, Pershore WR10 1DP, United Kingdom
The Claude Choules
9, The Royal Arcade, Broad St, Pershore WR10 1AG, United Kingdom
The Pickled Plum Pub
135 High St, Pershore WR10 1EQ, United Kingdom
Pios Restaurant
Church Row, Pershore WR10 1BH, United Kingdom
Golden Dragon
4 Bridge St, Pershore WR10 1AT, United Kingdom
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Woodlands 159
Woodlands 159 High Street, Pershore WR10 1EQ, United Kingdom
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Pershore Abbey
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Pershore Abbey

Church Walk, Pershore WR10 1BL, United Kingdom
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Pershore Abbey, at Pershore in Worcestershire, was an Anglo-Saxon abbey and is now an Anglican parish church, the Church of the Holy Cross.

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attractions: , restaurants: The Angel Hotel, Thai Legend Restaurant, Benvenuti - Belle House, Jimmy Pickles, Sugar Plum Tearooms, Coffee & More, The Claude Choules, The Pickled Plum Pub, Pios Restaurant, Golden Dragon
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+44 1386 552071
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pershoreabbey.org.uk
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Fri8 AM - 5:30 PMClosed

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The Angel Hotel

Thai Legend Restaurant

Benvenuti - Belle House

Jimmy Pickles

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The Claude Choules

The Pickled Plum Pub

Pios Restaurant

Golden Dragon

The Angel Hotel

The Angel Hotel

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Thai Legend Restaurant

Thai Legend Restaurant

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Benvenuti - Belle House

Benvenuti - Belle House

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4.7
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5.0
1y

Pershore Abbey, located in the heart of Pershore, Worcestershire, is a true gem of ecclesiastical architecture and a testament to the rich history of the region. This remarkable abbey, with origins dating back to the 7th century, offers visitors an awe-inspiring experience both in its structure and its storied past.

The Abbey's architecture is nothing short of breathtaking. Dominated by its impressive Norman tower, the structure stands as a powerful reminder of medieval craftsmanship and design. The west tower, with its robust and commanding presence, can be seen from various vantage points around the town, serving as a beacon of Pershore’s historical heritage.

Inside, the Abbey continues to impress. The nave, characterized by soaring arches and grand pillars, creates a sense of vastness and reverence. The intricate stonework and the detailed carvings found throughout the interior speak volumes about the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who built it. The stained glass windows are a particular highlight, their vibrant colors illuminating the interior and adding a layer of ethereal beauty to the already magnificent space.

The chancel and choir are equally notable, with finely detailed woodwork and beautiful altarpieces that draw the eye and invite contemplation. The architecture of the church, with its harmonious proportions and elegant lines, is a sublime example of medieval ecclesiastical design.

Visitors often remark on the Abbey's serene and contemplative atmosphere. The combination of its historical significance, architectural grandeur, and the tranquil environment of its well-maintained grounds make it a perfect place for reflection and appreciation of history and art.

In summary, Pershore Abbey is a masterpiece of church architecture. Its imposing structure, rich historical context, and exquisite interior design make it a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply looking to experience a place of profound...

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5.0
6y

Beautiful 'abbey' (although it's actually a church) with tons of history and the occasion tower tour (usually during the Plum Festival) where you get to go behind the scenes up the 220 odd steps (narrow and tight stairways) right onto the roof of the main tower. Amazing suspended wooden platform used for bell ringing, which I believe is unique. Abbey explorer packs near the entrance for children/families to adventure around the inside to learn more about the abbey. Some great live music events here if you like...

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3.0
2y

Another small part of history left after Henry viii dissolution of the monasteries. This abbey church is a remarkable survivor and is well worth a look inside. There are memorials, tombs , effigies fine stained glass and the thought of what might have been if the remaining part hadn't been destroyed. The site is well curated with info boards through out. There is a nearby pay and display car park, which was partially out of order upon my visit. Well...

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Mhai PerezMhai Perez
Pershore Abbey, located in the heart of Pershore, Worcestershire, is a true gem of ecclesiastical architecture and a testament to the rich history of the region. This remarkable abbey, with origins dating back to the 7th century, offers visitors an awe-inspiring experience both in its structure and its storied past. The Abbey's architecture is nothing short of breathtaking. Dominated by its impressive Norman tower, the structure stands as a powerful reminder of medieval craftsmanship and design. The west tower, with its robust and commanding presence, can be seen from various vantage points around the town, serving as a beacon of Pershore’s historical heritage. Inside, the Abbey continues to impress. The nave, characterized by soaring arches and grand pillars, creates a sense of vastness and reverence. The intricate stonework and the detailed carvings found throughout the interior speak volumes about the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who built it. The stained glass windows are a particular highlight, their vibrant colors illuminating the interior and adding a layer of ethereal beauty to the already magnificent space. The chancel and choir are equally notable, with finely detailed woodwork and beautiful altarpieces that draw the eye and invite contemplation. The architecture of the church, with its harmonious proportions and elegant lines, is a sublime example of medieval ecclesiastical design. Visitors often remark on the Abbey's serene and contemplative atmosphere. The combination of its historical significance, architectural grandeur, and the tranquil environment of its well-maintained grounds make it a perfect place for reflection and appreciation of history and art. In summary, Pershore Abbey is a masterpiece of church architecture. Its imposing structure, rich historical context, and exquisite interior design make it a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply looking to experience a place of profound beauty and peace.
kevin millskevin mills
Another small part of history left after Henry viii dissolution of the monasteries. This abbey church is a remarkable survivor and is well worth a look inside. There are memorials, tombs , effigies fine stained glass and the thought of what might have been if the remaining part hadn't been destroyed. The site is well curated with info boards through out. There is a nearby pay and display car park, which was partially out of order upon my visit. Well worth a look
Russ NattrassRuss Nattrass
What a lovely, interesting and tranquil place. The park, and remains of the Abbey, are easily accessible from the High Street and there are lots of parking spaces nearby. Unfortunately, due to Covid, I wasn't able to take advantage of the many bars and cafes in the town, but I certainly will in the future, although my trip to the Abbey and the Park made the visit to Pershore worthwhile on their own.
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Pershore Abbey, located in the heart of Pershore, Worcestershire, is a true gem of ecclesiastical architecture and a testament to the rich history of the region. This remarkable abbey, with origins dating back to the 7th century, offers visitors an awe-inspiring experience both in its structure and its storied past. The Abbey's architecture is nothing short of breathtaking. Dominated by its impressive Norman tower, the structure stands as a powerful reminder of medieval craftsmanship and design. The west tower, with its robust and commanding presence, can be seen from various vantage points around the town, serving as a beacon of Pershore’s historical heritage. Inside, the Abbey continues to impress. The nave, characterized by soaring arches and grand pillars, creates a sense of vastness and reverence. The intricate stonework and the detailed carvings found throughout the interior speak volumes about the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who built it. The stained glass windows are a particular highlight, their vibrant colors illuminating the interior and adding a layer of ethereal beauty to the already magnificent space. The chancel and choir are equally notable, with finely detailed woodwork and beautiful altarpieces that draw the eye and invite contemplation. The architecture of the church, with its harmonious proportions and elegant lines, is a sublime example of medieval ecclesiastical design. Visitors often remark on the Abbey's serene and contemplative atmosphere. The combination of its historical significance, architectural grandeur, and the tranquil environment of its well-maintained grounds make it a perfect place for reflection and appreciation of history and art. In summary, Pershore Abbey is a masterpiece of church architecture. Its imposing structure, rich historical context, and exquisite interior design make it a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply looking to experience a place of profound beauty and peace.
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Another small part of history left after Henry viii dissolution of the monasteries. This abbey church is a remarkable survivor and is well worth a look inside. There are memorials, tombs , effigies fine stained glass and the thought of what might have been if the remaining part hadn't been destroyed. The site is well curated with info boards through out. There is a nearby pay and display car park, which was partially out of order upon my visit. Well worth a look
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What a lovely, interesting and tranquil place. The park, and remains of the Abbey, are easily accessible from the High Street and there are lots of parking spaces nearby. Unfortunately, due to Covid, I wasn't able to take advantage of the many bars and cafes in the town, but I certainly will in the future, although my trip to the Abbey and the Park made the visit to Pershore worthwhile on their own.
Russ Nattrass

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