The Brass Rubbing Centre occupies Trinity Apse, the sole surviving fragment of the 15th Century Trinity College church and hospital. The original Trinity church was demolished in the 1840s to make way for Waverley Railway Station, but the apse was rebuild on its current site from original stones in the 1870s. The Brass Rubbing Centre includes a number of replica monumental brasses. Experience is not required to make a rubbing. A small charge is applicable, but admission is free. Open April to September.