Worcestercity Centre Cottage
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The house can be accessed via a key safe code if needed. The property, located within the remains of the old medieval city walls, is a Grade 2 listed building on a pedestrianised street dating from the Georgian period and is set in a conservation area adjacent to Worcester Cathedral.

The composer Sir Edward Elgar, whose works include Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 (Land of Hope and Glory) and the Enigma Variations, lived here as a child in Victorian times.As shown by the floor plan and photography, the well-presented accommodation is furnished to a high standard, set over 4 floors and sleeps 5+1.
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Check in from 4pm. There is a key safe. Check out by 11.00am. There is normally a 3-night minimum stay. Otherwise, check-in or out on whatever day of the week you wish. A 25% discount is applied for 1 week or more. If the calendar doesn't allow 3 nights stay because it's a slot between other bookings then contact us; we may be able to accommodate you.
The fire exits are either through the front door, or up the steps from the outside courtyard, through the alleyway and onto College Precincts. The property is over 4 floors, so please be careful on the stairs, and don't leave objects on any steps or landings which could form a trip hazard; especially during the night-time.
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