Guide To Pershore
The most appropriate word for Pershore is "elegant". Its wide main street and treasured Georgian buildings that unfortunately "turn their back" on the River Avon house attractive specialist shops and malls. Recognised as one of the towns in the country to be of major historical importance - Pershore's jewel is undoubtedly its impressive Norman Abbey, founded in 618, but with the majority of the building dating back to the 13th Century. Pershore Heritage Centre will delight you with themed displays of the area's past - and for all the gardeners; don't miss Pershore College, renowned world-wide as a centre of horticultural excellence it is designated as the Royal Horticultural Society's Centre for the West Midlands, it also has a plant centre that is open daily and pick your own in the season. Market Days Farmers' Markets in PershoreBroad Street, Pershore
Telephone: Hilary Philpott 01386 565519 Shops, Food and DrinkPershore has a wide variety of interesting and individual shops, providing you with with the opportunity to shop for everything, from day to day sundries to that extra special present! Download our Pershore Shops and Busineses leaflet and our Restaurants and Cafes leaflet below to find out more, just click on the links, happy hunting! Pershore Shops and Businesses Restaurants and Cafes Travel InformationCoach Drop off Points Car Parks in Pershore More Information
Tourist Information Centres Tourist Information CentresPershore Tourist Information Centre Telephone: 01386 556591 | Pershore Abbey |
Last modification: 14:06:23, 13th August, 2008 by Ellie Smith
Review date: 19th November, 2008

