Little Malvern Priory with a Defibrillator, Little Malvern, near Malvern, Worcestershire,

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Accessibility:

https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/18609/facilities/  Defibrillator

Wheelchair access is available to the church up a slight gravel slope and a 1 inch step at the front door. There is parking available but that is on the other side of the road from the Priory. Please use caution as there are some sweeping bends in the road here. This road is also on a hill so unfortunately traffic can come down it a little bit on the quick side. 

Most of the grounds around the Priory are accessible visitors and wheelchair users, just take care on the smaller pathways. There are a few circular walks around the perimeter of the Priory which would be inaccessible to wheelchair users for reasons of mud and overgrown shrubbery.

Brief description:

http://www.littlemalvernpriory.co.uk 

http://www.littlemalvernpriory.co.uk/history.htm 

A dear little Priory situated at the southern end of Malvern, not to be confused with Great Malvern Priory. Little Malvern Priory is often the subject of local school projects and receives visitors from many other educational and clerical establishments.  

Address: 

45 Wykewayne, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 4JN

Email:

sealynk@btconnect.com

Phone:

Vicar: The Reverend Stephen Sealy: 01684 564347

Website:

http://www.littlemalvernpriory.co.uk 

Directions:

Little Malvern Priory is found on the A4104 road which can be found off the A449. The A4104 leads you down into Upton-upon-Severn. 

Opening Times:

Open daily. Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change

Transport:

The Priory itself is situated in a quiet location on the edge of the town. The building is easily accessible by car but there is a local bus stop nearby however, stops here are few and far between. Local taxi services to this destination would be more yielding for any non-drivers. 

Amenities:

Toilet

Malvern is an historic Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has some lovely places to visit. You can find a plethora of shops, bars and restaurants catering for all budgets and palates and of course you can't miss The Malvern Hills themselves. 

Malvern is a great base to explore surrounding villages, towns and cities as there are good transport links to most of them. 

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