The Commandery, Worcester

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The Commandery in Worcester is a historic building complex best known for its role as the Royalist headquarters during the 1651 Battle of Worcester in the English Civil War.

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The Commandery, Worcester canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building complex
museum
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Worcester and Birmingham Canal GENERATED
architecturalStyle timber-framed GENERATED
battleSide Royalist GENERATED
country England
eventDate 1651 GENERATED
eventLocation Battle of Worcester GENERATED
governingBody Worcester City Council GENERATED
hasCollection English Civil War artefacts GENERATED
local history displays GENERATED
hasFunction interpretation centre for the English Civil War GENERATED
museum of Worcester’s history GENERATED
hasPart Georgian rooms GENERATED
Tudor rooms GENERATED
medieval hall GENERATED
walled gardens GENERATED
hasUse educational visits GENERATED
exhibitions GENERATED
heritage events GENERATED
hasWebsite official website of The Commandery, Worcester GENERATED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building GENERATED
historicalPeriod medieval origin GENERATED
knownFor associations with the English Civil War GENERATED
role as Royalist headquarters during the Battle of Worcester GENERATED
locatedIn United Kingdom
West Midlands GENERATED
Worcester GENERATED
Worcestershire GENERATED
near Worcester Cathedral GENERATED
openToPublic yes GENERATED
operatedBy Worcester City Council GENERATED
region West Midlands region GENERATED
significance key site in the final battle of the English Civil War GENERATED
tourismCategory heritage attraction GENERATED
usedAs Royalist headquarters GENERATED

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Worcester, England hasLandmark The Commandery, Worcester
Worcester, England hasMuseum The Commandery, Worcester