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Greyfriars House and Garden is located in the City of Worcester on Friar Street and run by the National Trust. It's believed to have been built as a house and brewhouse in 1485.
Greyfriars House and Garden is located on Friar Street in the City of Worcester, Worcestershire, and it is run by the National Trust. It is a Grade I listed building. It is believed to have been built as a house and brew-house c.1485 for Thomas Grene, brewer and High Bailiff of Worcester from 1493-1497. The National Trust has owned it since 1966.
Greyfriars House and Garden in Worcester. Photography by Elliott Brown
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Greyfriars House and Garden
Greyfriars House and Garden | Worcestershire - National Trust
Greyfriars, Worcester - Wikipedia
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