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Almonry Museum

Evesham, England, WR11 4BQ

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Company Name
Almonry Museum
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Location
Abbey Gate
Evesham
Evesham, England, WR11 4BQ
United Kingdom

About Almonry Museum

This 14th Century building was once home to the Almoner, one of the monks from the Benedictine Abbey that was founded at Evesham in the 8th Century.

Following the closure of the Abbey by Henry VIII, the Almonry became the private home of the last Abbot, Philip Ballard, whilst the rest of the Abbey buildings were sold to Sir Philip Hoby who arranged for the quarrying of the stone.

Today, the Almonry, two churches, bell tower and cloister arch are all that remain of what was reportedly the third largest abbey in England.

The Almonry has had a varied history: ale house, offices, tea rooms, and a private residence, until it was finally purchased by Evesham Borough Council in 1929, opening as a heritage centre in 1957.

The Almonry houses an eclectic collection that spans from the prehistoric to the 20th Century. The Museum is displayed over 2 floors and the garden: the emphasis is on how Evesham has developed and grown over time. There are exhibitions about the Abbey, the battle of Evesham in 1265, horticulture in the area, Archaeology and fossils and a Victorian school room.

The Almonry is an amazing place to explore with friends or family or to sit and contemplate in our beautiful garden.

Company Details

Year Established
1957
Hours of Operation
March – October – Monday to Saturday 10am-5pm

November to February – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am-5pm
Accepted Forms of Payments
Cash, Card (contactless accepted)