This timber-framed and tiled house was built in 1480 for Thomas Grene, a brewer from Worcester, and his wife Elizabeth, on a site next to a Franciscan monastery. Although one of the two ranges running back from the street is Elizabethan, and additions and alterations were carried out in the 16th and 18th centuries, the house remains a good example of a wealthy merchant’s home of the late Middle Ages. The exterior features original close-studded timbering with carved ornaments. The interior features a great parlour with original carved beams and early 17th-century panelling showing a frieze of Welsh dragons.