Worcester Cathedral
WR1 2LA College Yard Worcester
Worcester Cathedral - Shrine of St Oswald - King Henry VII
The cathedral was founded in 680 (AD) and is one of the oldest churches in the world - burial place of Prince Arthur (King Henry VII’s son) plot - Chantry of Prince Arthur in the quire opposite to King John. The cathedral has been described as probably the most interesting in the whole of England, beautiful location, views of the River Severn and full of history!
Trains depart from London’s Paddington Station to Worcester Shrub Hill - journey time approximately 2hrs 2 mins. Open daily - entry is free.
The cathedral is situated in the city centre and is a 10-15 minute walk from the train station.
In a taxi it is a 6 minute drive via City Walls Road.