

Housed in an old cider making factory, visitors walk through the original cellars and learn about the history of cider making.
Visit the Museum website
Monday to Saturday - 10:30 to 16:30
(except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, & New Years Day)
Sunday - closed
Adults - £5.50
Concessions - £5.00 (no wheelchair access to cellar)
Children/Students - £3.00
Family - £16.00
Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 0EF
OS Map: 149
OS Grid Ref: SO503399
Lat/Lng: 52.056115, -2.726259
Email: [email protected]
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