Experience the magic of GPS playback on this immersive stroll through Tewkesbury. On this self-guided audio tour, you'll Gallivant with tour producer Owen Bowles through the tiny Tudor town that was once home to 101 pubs.
On this tour, I’ll tell you how the industrial revolution by-passed the town, leaving us with over 350 listed buildings of special architectural and historical interest today, many of them timber-framed Tudor houses. You’ll learn why Tewkesbury once was home to 101 pubs. Hear the fate of the Lancastrian lords who claimed sanctuary in the abbey after the Battle of Tewkesbury and learn about the turbulent religious history of England and how it ties into this lovely little medieval town.
You'll also discover where you can find the largest number of exquisitely decorated medieval tombs outside of London, and why Tewkesbury Abbey has been described as ‘the Westminster Abbey of the Feudal Baronage.' Also, find out how the town’s mustard balls became nationally famous!
The tour begins in the Abbey Lawns Car Park. The entrance to the Abbey Lawns through the iron gates on the opposite side of the car park to the car park entrance.
The tour ends at Victoria Gardens.
Begin your journey at Tewkesbury Abbey, a stunning Norman abbey that celebrated its 900th anniversary in 2021. Discover its role in the Wars of the Roses and why it's known as ‘the Westminster Abbey of the Feudal Baronage.’
Visit the oldest Baptist chapel in southern England. See the original baptismal pool used for full-immersion baptisms and learn about the chapel's historical significance.
Explore the traditional coaching inn that appears in Charles Dickens’ ‘Pickwick Papers.’ This historic hotel is a testament to Tewkesbury’s vibrant past and literary connections.
Marvel at the elegant 18th-century Town Hall, a focal point for local governance and community events. Its architecture reflects the town's historical significance.
Cross the historic stone bridge built by King John in 1197. This ancient bridge has been a vital crossing point over the centuries and remains a key landmark.
Visit the site of a once state-of-the-art flour mill, a marvel of its time. Learn how it represented Tewkesbury’s brief foray into industrial advancement.
End your tour at the tranquil Victoria Gardens beside the River Avon. This picturesque spot is perfect for reflecting on the town’s rich history and natural beauty.
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