Worcester, England
Saucy Cathedral Roundabout
"We Put the 'Wooster' in Pronunciation Confusion"
Official Coat of Arms
A shield divided quarterly: bearing a bottle of Worcestershire sauce rampant, a bewildered motorist circling eternal roundabouts, the majestic cathedral rising above a sea of temporary traffic lights, and a phoenix representing the High Street's endless attempts at regeneration.
TripAdvisor Review
★★★☆☆ 3/5
"Visited Worcester expecting quaint English charm and got lost in a maze of one-way systems for 45 minutes trying to find the cathedral car park. The Lea & Perrins factory tour was brilliant though - who knew fermented fish sauce could be so fascinating? High Street's looking a bit tired but the cathedral is genuinely stunning when you finally locate it."— SatNavSally from Kidderminster
Property Listing
Discover this characterful cathedral city with excellent transport links including multiple ring roads for the discerning commuter who enjoys variety in their daily route! Historic charm meets modern convenience with a vibrant High Street currently undergoing exciting redevelopment opportunities.
Twinned With
spaghetti-junction — Both are beloved British institutions that make perfectly logical sense to locals but utterly baffle everyone else trying to navigate them.
Supporting Evidence
Worcester is home to the original Worcestershire sauce factory, where Lea & Perrins have been brewing their mysterious fermented condiment since 1837, making it older than most of the city's current road layout problems.