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The Firs - Birthplace of Edward Elgar - National Trust

Crown East Lane, Lower Broadheath, Worcester, WR2 6RH

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    About The Firs - Birthplace of Edward Elgar - National Trust

    Accessibility Overview

    Situated in a village near to Worcester, The Firs features a Visitor Centre, café, cottage and gardens.

    There is car parking on site, near the Visitor Centre, with designated parking bays for Blue Badge holders.

    A toilet with adaptations for disabled people can be found in the Visitor Centre.

    The Visitor Centre, with café and visitor attractions, has step-free level access into and throughout it. The garden entrance has step-free level access, with step-free level access throughout some garden areas. Other points of interest are accessed via ramps/slopes or steps.

    Main routes on site are uneven in some areas with carpet, uneven paving/tiles, grass, block paving and gravel surfaces, so a manual wheelchair is available and can be borrowed from the Visitor Centre. The National Trust recommends booking this in advance.

    Please view our Detailed Access Guides below to find out further details, including measurements and photographs.

    Image credit: Chris Lacey

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