Free Open Day At Huntingdon Hall In Partnership With The Worcester Civic Society

Come and visit this hidden Grade ll listed historical gem, originally built as a Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion Chapel [1773], in the heart of Worcester City Centre.
The chapel was saved from being demolished in the 1960's when the Worcester Civic Society initiated a campaign to save and restore the building and create the entertainment venue now known as Huntingdon Hall.
Since the opening orchestral concert in 1987, numerous events and performances of all genres have been hosted by Worcester Theatres.
Come in and see for yourselves, pick up a welcome pack, wander around and see the beautiful stained glass windows, sit in the original chapel pews and listen to music played on the Nicholson Organ.
Additionally, you may wish to join one of the four guided 30 minute tours taking place at 11:00/12:00/13:00 and 14:00hr - Maximum 10 people per tour on a first come first served basis.
There is a bright and airy cafe/bar upstairs with an outdoor terrace, where you can purchase coffee/tea and cake.
Children welcome. Service Dogs only. Disabled access.
Location: Entrance is via one of two doors
Entry 1: From Chapel Walk by Worcester Theatres Box Office. A frame sign will be advertising event. what3words: ///volume.oath.winner
Entry 2: From Deansway Iron gates next to Elgar School of Music. A frame sign will be advertising event. what3words: ///supporter.crazy.stage
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