Where To Go WorcsYou are in: Hereford and Worcester > Places > Where to Go In Worcestershire  A guide to some of the fascinating graves and memorials to be found in Worcestershire. Great places to see in Worcestershire - the best viewpoints, historic houses, museums and other places to see.  This museum of historic buildings spanning seven centuries, including a 19th century windmill.  A trip around the Malvern Hills and the old quarries, once eyesores, now places of beaut  This Gothic folly was built in the 18th century, on the second highest point on the Cotswolds.  Panormaic pcitues of this 14th Century half-timbered moated farmhouse, with a historic gatehouse.  The last surviving water powered plating forge in the UK has been preserved for future generations.  This museum is housed in a building with a fascinating history, going back to before the Civil War.  The house and the park that surround it are the work of 'Capability' Brown.  A wonderful house, great grounds and a working mushroom house.  Harvington Hall is a moated medieval and Elizabethan manor-house, restored in the 1920s.  The stately home in Worcester rumoured to be the inspiration for Brideshead Revisited.  If you are heading for the hills, we've all the information about the Malverns you need.  These all-round panoramic pictures of the Severn Valley Railway are by Bob Bilsland.  A spectacular ruined stately home, the Sistene Chapel of the north, and a famous fountain.  Climb the 235 stone steps to enjoy the same view Charles II had during the Battle of Worcester. More from this sectionYou are in: Hereford and Worcester > Places > Where to Go In Worcestershire |