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Ringing Tower Locations
the Cathedral Teaching Centre
8 College Yard
Worcester
WR1 2LA
Worcester Cathedral website
All Saints
Deansway
Worcester
WR1 2JJ
Old St. Martin in the Cornmarket
Cornmarket
Worcester
WR1 2DF
St. John Baptist, Claines
Claines Lane
Worcester
WR3 7RN
Bromyard Road
St. John’s
Worcester
WR2 5BS
St. Stephen, Barbourne
St. Stephen’s Street
Barbourne
Worcester
WR3 7HS
St. Swithun
Church Street
Worcester
WR1 2RH
Car Parking
For up to date information on car parking in the city centre see the Worcester City Council webpage.
Places to eat
There are lots of restaurants and cafés in the High Street and Friar Street. The curry area is the Tything, north of the city centre, just past Foregate Street station.
In the immediate vicinity of the Cathedral there is Goodroots, The King’s Head, Zizzis and Pizza Express. The Cathedral has it’s own café which is open every day from 1000 to 1700 (Sundays 1030 to 1600).
Places to drink
Close to the Cathedral are The Plough, The Cardinal’s Hat and Kings Charles II House. The Mug House is in the grounds of St. John Baptist, Claines. Appropriately named, The Bell is close to St. John in Bedwardine.
Places to stay
Premier Inn
County Ground, New Road, Worcester, WR2 4RL
A newly built hotel next to the cricket ground, in sight of the Cathedral.
More information.
Travelodge
Cathedral Plaza, Worcester WR1 2QS
In the centre of town, opposite the Cathedral in the newly redeveloped Cathedral Square.
More information.
For more information about accommodation in and around the city centre, see the Visit Worcester website.