Top 10 Things to do in Alcester, England

July 30, 2021 Nobuko Falco

Discover the best top things to do in Alcester, United Kingdom including Saunders Antiques, Alcester Country Market, Nelson's Artisan School, Coughton Court, Roman Alcester Heritage Centre, Oversley Wood, St Nicholas Church, St. Peter's Church, St. Peter, St. Paul and St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Ragley Hall, Park and Gardens.
Restaurants in Alcester

1. Saunders Antiques

67 High Street (Entrance on swan street), Alcester B49 5AF England +44 7968 193945 http://www.saundersantiques.co.uk
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Saunders Antiques

2. Alcester Country Market

37B High Street, Alcester B49 5AF England https://www.facebook.com/AlcesterCountryMarket/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Alcester Country Market

3. Nelson's Artisan School

9 Butter Street, Alcester B49 5AL England +44 7837 783541 [email protected] https://nelsonsartisanschool.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Nelson's Artisan School

Reviewed By Fu55yeater - Cape Town Central, South Africa

Been to two of Nelson weekend sourdough courses and both were excellent, he is food obsessed in the best sense and his enthusiasm is infectious. Highly recommend

4. Coughton Court

Alcester B49 5HR England +44 1789 400777 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/coughton-court/
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4.5 based on 1,175 reviews

Coughton Court

Coughton Court has been home to the Throckmorton family for 600 years, this finest of Tudor houses stands testament to a family's courage in maintaining their beliefs. From a position of high favour to one of fear and oppression post-Reformation, the Throckmortons were leaders in a dangerous age, helping to bring about Catholic emancipation in the 19th century. Explore this story of fascinating personalities through the 'family album' of portraits and Catholic treasures around the house. Coughton is still very much a family home with an intimate feel: the Throckmorton family live here, managing the stunning gardens which they have created.

Reviewed By nita532 - Alcester, United Kingdom

Lovely place to visit the house is interesting with the history linking it to Guy Fawkes, the guides are knowledgeable and there are also talks outside at various times. For me the gardens are the draw, with the different areas leading from each other. The labyrinth is one of my favourites with the beautiful roses throuhout. The bog garden is well worth visit though still work in progress with lots of different plants and ferns with gazebo to sit and enjoy the quiet. My local National Trust property so visit frequently always something different to see.

5. Roman Alcester Heritage Centre

Priory Road, Alcester England http://www.romanalcester.org
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Roman Alcester Heritage Centre

Reviewed By Brabazon38 - Spalding, United Kingdom

A very visual and hands on spacious museum relating to a very interesting town of Alcester with video presentations , good exhibits , and a museum guide who is full of interest and knowledge and is on call if you wish to ask any questions. It seemed perfect for all ages , especially children and the staff are helpful . There is also a lovely public libtary run by the local council authority which is open to everyone .

6. Oversley Wood

Trench Lane, Alcester England +44 300 067 4934 [email protected] http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/recreation.nsf/LUwebdocsBykey/EnglandWarwickshireNoForestOversleyWood
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Oversley Wood

Reviewed By vickys224 - Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom

Went walking with my dad, who’s 80 this year. A little bit long to walk all the way round with Dad but he made it! Beautiful place and we saw all different types of groups from families to solo walkers. Quite easy but a few light inclines and mostly a good walking surface if you stick to the path. Only problem is parking a large pot holes on the track to get there.

7. St Nicholas Church

Butter Street, Alcester B49 5AL England +44 1789 764261
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

St Nicholas Church

8. St. Peter's Church

Church Farm Coughton Fields Lane, Alcester B49 6BS England http://www.alcesterminster.org/st-peter---coughton.html
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

St. Peter's Church

9. St. Peter, St. Paul and St. Elizabeth Catholic Church

Church Farm Coughton Fields Lane, Alcester B49 6BS England https://www.birminghamdiocese.org.uk/st-peter-and-st-paul-and-st-elizabeth-coughton
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St. Peter, St. Paul and St. Elizabeth Catholic Church

10. Ragley Hall, Park and Gardens

Ragley Hall Alcester, Alcester B49 5NJ England +44 1789 762090 [email protected] http://www.ragley.co.uk
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4.0 based on 455 reviews

Ragley Hall, Park and Gardens

Welcome to Ragley; the family home of the 9th Marquess and Marchioness of Hertford and their children. If a fun family day out is what you're looking for then Ragley Hall, Park & Gardens really does have something for everyone! Children of all ages will be entertained for hours within our Adventure Wood and 3D maze and with boating on Ragley Lake, an 'Artist in Residence' and a Woodland Walk; it's easy to see why Ragley is one of Warwickshire's most popular family days out. If gardens are your passion then you just have to explore Ragley Gardens! The 10 hectares of 'Capability' Brown gardens surrounding Ragley Hall are diverse and display a spectacular array of snowdrops in the winter, tulips and daffodils in the spring and a Rose Garden and Prairie Garden throughout the summer months. Also look out for the Sculpture Collection which further enhance the Ragley landscape. It includes sculptures of the Hertford children and even one of a family dog!

Reviewed By snoopy172018 - York, United Kingdom

A private guided tour of this fantastic place took everyone in our group by surprise..A vey impressive sight ...and so much to see inside the Hall...so much time and effort over many generations to bring this incredible building back to life...the main hall staircase has to be seen to be believed....

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