All are welcome
…we look forward to welcoming you to Malvern Priory
And we welcome well behaved dogs, too
Opening Hours
Week commencing 2nd June 2025
Monday - Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4.45 pm)
Thursday 9am to 10am, 1pm to 5pm (last entry 4.45 pm)
Wednesday: 11:30am Service of Holy Communion (BCP) All Welcome
Week commencing 9th June 2025
Monday - Saturday: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4.45 pm)
Wednesday: 11:30am Service of Holy Communion (BCP) All Welcome
Saturday: 1pm Free Lunchtime Concert (see What’s On for details)
Week commencing 16th June 2025
Monday - Saturday: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4.45 pm)
Wednesday: 11:30am Service of Holy Communion (BCP) All Welcome
Saturday: Farmers’ Market on the drive; Concert rehearsal in the afternoon (see What’s On for details)
Week commencing 23rd June 2025
Monday - Saturday: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4.45 pm)
This week is Lifepath! We will be welcoming over 600 children over five days to discover more about the history of the Priory and the life of the monks who worshipped and lived there. The church will still be open to visitors but we do ask that no photographs are taken whilst the children are on site. If you would like to take photographs of our beautiful church, please aim to visit after 3pm.
Saturday: Concert rehearsal in the afternoon (see What’s On for details)
Week commencing 30th June 2025
Monday - Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4.45 pm)
Thursday 1pm to 5pm (last entry 4.45 pm)
Monday: Midsummer Malvern Events (see What’s On for details)
Tuesday: Midsummer Malvern Events (see What’s On for details)
Wednesday: 11:30am Service of Holy Communion (BCP) All Welcome
Saturday: Concert rehearsal in the afternoon (see What’s On for details)
Children
There’s a range of free children’s trails - can you spot probably the oldest carving of a Merman (complete with beard!) in Worcestershire?
Select a prize when you’ve completed your quiz.
Facilities
Toilets - are available in the North Porch.
Unfortunately they are not disabled-access friendly, nor are there baby-change facilities.
If baby-change is required, please ask the custos on duty (the office is on the south aisle) for the portable baby-change.
Providing new, fully accessible, toilets is part of the Priory Development Plan.
Disabled Access - is via the entrance on the North Transept - signed outside, and on the left as you face the North Porch (main) door.
Dog Friendly - really welcome, on a lead.
When the Priory is open, someone will be on duty at all times to help with questions.
The Friends’ Priory Shop
A range of unique Priory and locally inspired gifts, books and cards…
Find out more about the Priory’s history and its fabulous medieval stained glass and misericords from the full range of guide books.
Take home a Malvern tea-towel for a friend, or treat yourself or someone you love to a piece of jewellery… and there’s so much more…
Volunteer-run the Friends’ Priory Shop raises funds to support the mission and historic fabric of the Priory.
Route to the Hills
Created by the Great Malvern: Route to the Hills project with the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Introductory video of the Route to the Hills project.
Great Malvern Priory - part of Malvern's Route to the Hills.