Friar Street Stories
Tudor House Museum, 38-42 Friar Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 2NA
At the beginning of 2026 we held Saturday morning 'memory clinics' for Worcester residents to attend, socialise and tell their stories about living or working in Friar Street, from the last few decades. We collected stories from the 1940s onwards from the local community who have lived, worked, shopped, played or walked through Friar Street and enjoyed its historic beauty. These memories were recorded and the result is a series of films which document Friar Street's changing face from the mid 20th century to early 21st century. The films will be shown in the Tudor Room and the cafe at Tudor House Museum on 12th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th September from 10am-4pm (last entry to the museum at 3.30pm).
There is stair access to the Tudor Room and ramp access to the cafe. More detailed accessibility information can be found here - https://www.tudorhouse.org.uk/visit-us/accessibility/
Tudor House Museum, 38-42 Friar Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 2NA
Accessibility information here - https://www.tudorhouse.org.uk/visit-us/accessibility/ The closest Changing Places toilet is at Cornmarket Public Toilets on City Walls Road (WR1 2DR) There is a hearing loop in the cafe Ramp access to the cafe
There are no specific children's activities connected to this event, but we do have a family room open every Saturday, plus dressing up, colouring in and children's trails in the museum, which are available throughout the year. There is a courtyard area where you are welcome to eat your packed lunch.