Leigh Court Barn is an outstanding example of English medieval carpentry, and the largest cruck framed structure in Britain. Built for Pershore Abbey in about 1325, it is over 42 metres long with 18 cruck blades - each made from a single oak tree.
ACCESSIBILITY
Opening Times: the barn is open daily, 10am-6pm from April to October, and 10am-4pm from November to March.
Parking: There is very limited parking available on the roadside.
How to Find it: The barn can be reached on foot via the left hand pedestrian gate adjacent to the driveway of Leigh Court, which is privately owned.
Facilities: On Sundays between 26th May and 25th August (inclusive), neighbouring St Edburga Church will be serving cream teas in the afternoons between 3pm and 5pm. Further afield Witley Court has a shop, a tearoom and toilet facilities.
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HOW TO REACH
ROAD ACCESS
5 miles west of Worcester on an unclassified road off A4103
SAT NAV
Postcode : WR6 5LB
Latitude : 52.177374
Longtitude : -2.316155
BUS ACCESS
Astons service 417, LMS Travel 423 & 425 (Fri only) to within 1 mile
TRAIN ACCESS
Worcester Foregate Street 5 miles
ADMISSION
Admission is free.
ADDRESS:
Brockamin Lane
WR6 5LB Leigh
England
United Kingdom
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