Avoncroft is England’s Original open air museum and is home to over 30 historic buildings and structures
which have been rescued and re-built in rural Worcestershire.
In 1967 Avoncroft Museum was opened to the public following the rescue and reconstruction of a medieval merchant’s house from Bromsgrove, and soon became England’s first open-air museum. Then, as now, our priority was to retain historic buildings in their original location. Over five decades, Avoncroft Museum has continued to rescue structures where this had not been achievable and the museum now displays and cares for over twenty five historic buildings that range in date from Worcester Cathedral’s fourteenth century Guesten Hall roof to a post second world war prefab from Birmingham, covering over 700 years of Midlands history.
Visitors will be able to enjoy the peaceful countryside as well as explore the historic buildings, enjoy the Edwardian Tea Room and discover the past.
How to redeem:
Present Max Card on arrival.
Terms and Conditions:
Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer
Max Card must be produced on the day for discount to be validated
Venue reserves the right to refuse entry.