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Pershore Abbey, at Pershore in Worcestershire, was an Anglo-Saxon abbey and is now an Anglican parish church, the Church of the Holy Cross.HistoryFoundationThe foundation of the minster at Pershore is alluded to in a spurious charter of King Æthelred of Mercia (r. 675-704). It purports to be the charter by which Æthelred granted 300 hides (about 36,000 acres) at Gloucester to King Osric of the Hwicce, and another 300 at Pershore to Osric's brother Oswald. It is preserved only as a copy in a 14th-century register of Gloucester, where it is followed by two charters listing the endowments made to the abbey until the reign of Link Burgred of Mercia (852-874). The 300 hides mentioned here are unlikely to be a contemporary detail, as they were intended to represent the triple hundred which later made up the area of Worcestershire. Historian H. P. R. Finberg suggests that the foundation charter may have been drafted in the 9th century, based on some authentic material. Oswald's foundation of a monastery at Pershore is not stated explicitly in the charter, but the Worcester chronicle Cronica de Anglia, written c. 1150, reports it under the annal for 683, and John Leland, consulting the now lost Annals of Pershore, places the event around 689. Patrick Sims-Williams suggests that the foundation by Oswald may also represent an oral tradition at Pershore, as its archives were probably destroyed in fires of 1002 and again in 1223.

Address: Church Walk, Pershore WR10 1BB, UK
Phone: 01386 552071
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State: Worcestershire
City: Pershore
Zip Code: WR10 1BB


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Pershore Abbey, located in the heart of Pershore, Worcestershire, is a true gem of ecclesiastical architecture and a testament to the rich history of the region. This remarkable abbey, with origins dating back to the 7th century, offers visitors an awe-inspiring experience both in its structure and its storied past.nnThe Abbey's architecture is nothing short of breathtaking. Dominated by its impressive Norman tower, the structure stands as a powerful reminder of medieval craftsmanship and design. The west tower, with its robust and commanding presence, can be seen from various vantage points around the town, serving as a beacon of Pershore’s historical heritage.nnInside, the Abbey continues to impress. The nave, characterized by soaring arches and grand pillars, creates a sense of vastness and reverence. The intricate stonework and the detailed carvings found throughout the interior speak volumes about the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who built it. The stained glass windows are a particular highlight, their vibrant colors illuminating the interior and adding a layer of ethereal beauty to the already magnificent space.nnThe chancel and choir are equally notable, with finely detailed woodwork and beautiful altarpieces that draw the eye and invite contemplation. The architecture of the church, with its harmonious proportions and elegant lines, is a sublime example of medieval ecclesiastical design.nnVisitors often remark on the Abbey's serene and contemplative atmosphere. The combination of its historical significance, architectural grandeur, and the tranquil environment of its well-maintained grounds make it a perfect place for reflection and appreciation of history and art.nnIn summary, Pershore Abbey is a masterpiece of church architecture. Its imposing structure, rich historical context, and exquisite interior design make it a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply looking to experience a place of profound beauty and peace.
Wonderful and unexpected beauty. One of the finest examples of Norman and Early English architecture in the country.nnOnly part of the original building remains, but what remains of the Abbey is the best part: the monk’s Quire which is now the Nave.nnDefinitely worth the visit. Small shop on site and car park just across the road.nnDonations recommended rather than an entrance fee.
Our most recent visit was during Plum Festival MondaynJust love returning to the AbbeynEvery visit brings new joy when you notice something you missed previouslynWill be returning again when next in Pershore
I didn't go into the abbey, I just walked the dog around the grounds. Beautiful
Another small part of history left after Henry viii dissolution of the monasteries. This abbey church is a remarkable survivor and is well worth a look inside. There are memorials, tombs , effigies fine stained glass and the thought of what might have been if the remaining part hadn't been destroyed. The site is well curated with info boards through out. There is a nearby pay and display car park, which was partially out of order upon my visit. Well worth a look
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