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No
visit to Evesham is complete without a visit to the Almonry.
This 14th Century building was once home to the Almoner at
Evesham Abbey. It now houses a unique collection of artefacts
as well as exhibitions detailing such important happenings
as the history of the great abbey and the defeat of Simon
de Montfort (said to be one of the founders of parliamentary
democracy) at the battle of Evesham in 1265.
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This
ancient house is a superb example of early English
architecture and the warren of rooms within the building
reflects the various occupants since the Almoner was
its first resident. Not only is it a most attractive
building in the centre of Evesham but it has also
a lovely garden where you can while away a few minutes
or hours of quiet reflections of how it used to be. |
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The
Tourist Information Centre (T.I.C)
is also housed in the Almonry. Whatever your query the staff
at the TIC will do their utmost to find an answer. If you
are looking for overnight accommodation then the ring ahead
service can save a lot of trouble.
Telephone Evesham (01386) 446944 or e-mail

The
T.I.C is open Mondays to Saturdays inclusive 10am to 5pm,
Sundays 2pm to 5pm. It is only closed for two weeks at Christmas
and the New Year.

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