This distinctive Georgian house has witnessed all eras of modern history – here we see market day scenes from c.1900 with No.3 sat proudly overseeing matters from the centre of Broad Street.
Today, the iconic property with its many fine architectural features and prominent position, continues to be in the epicentre of our many town celebrations and gatherings such as the Pershore Carnival, the famous Pershore Plum Festival and the Boxing Day Hunt.
Amazing Fact: This house was once owned by the brother of famous Pershore born suffragette, Florence Feek!