Very well preserved old building with contemporary furniture and old pictures. Worth visiting when in Hereford but perhaps not for making a special trip.
Lovely old house in "black and white" style. Free admission, well worth a visit! Have a look for the Hereford bull outside!
Great little gem in the centre of High Town.This lovely old house is opening all week apart from Sunday and Monday - its free, so even if you pop in for just a quick look around you have lost nothing. They do ask for a donation - or there is a little shop bit - you could always buy an pen or ruler etc !We went with an 8 year old who loved looking at the old beds and cots and the way people used to live. There are 3 floors. There is alos an iteractive bit with a rail of clothes from the era for children to try on, colouring sheets relevant to the time period and puzzle type games to complete.Its well worth supporting - and a visit if you are in Hereford.
The house has a long and proud history of serving the local people of Hereford. It has undergone many changes in not just occupation but uses being a butchers then several other incarnations, before being a Lloyds Bank. It has Jacobean features and has many lovely items on display. There was no charge for the museum so if you are in Hereford please make this one of your must see places.
This was an awesome wee surprise in the city centre. Lovely service behind the counter, and the museum itself was very interesting too. Great stuff.
Situated right in the centre of town but not overly publicised this three-storey timber framed black and white house was moved to this location some years ago. You cannot fail to be impressed by its structure and contents. You would imagine this house to haver been occupied by somebody of status rather than those of more humble origin - originally a butcher. A must see attraction, along with the cathedral. Because of its age and construction it obviously has no disabled upstairs access.
Right in the centre of Hereford you can't miss this tudor building which you can take a look around. Worth a look. Great to see we look after our heritage.
The Old House is situated in the middle of the high street, looking out of place. It's a lovely building with its uneven and creaking floors. It's free and will take your five or ten minutes to look around.
Good for a city walk, plenty old houses with the old wooden house in the centre, not sure what it is, no signs, being extremely rich and beautiful.Also visit the cathedral.
Situated in the middle of one of the main streets in Hereford – High Town – you can hardly miss it. It is so obvious that most people ignore it yet it is one of the most fascinating gems in Hereford. It may be small but it encompasses much of Tudor life. The exhibits are enthralling and well annotated. There are opportunities for children to dress up and get involved with the exhibits. The staff (one) was very friendly and helpful. And it was free – excellent value!!!