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  1. Explore our historic market town. Tewkesbury sits at the confluence, or joining together, of the River Avon and River Severn. In 2021 Tewkesbury celebrated two big anniversaries; 900 years since the consecration of the Abbey and 550 years since the Battle of Tewkesbury. The town will have plenty to celebrate.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TewkesburyTewkesbury - Wikipedia

    Tewkesbury (/ ˈ tj uː k s b ər i / TEWKS-bər-ee) is a market town and civil parish in the north of Gloucestershire, England.The town grew following the construction of Tewkesbury Abbey in the twelfth century and played a significant role in the Wars of the Roses.It stands at the confluence of the River Severn and the River Avon, and thus became an important trading point, which continued ...

  3. 2024. 1. Tewkesbury Abbey. 1,954. Historic Sites. Historic medieval site with serene atmosphere, showcasing Norman architecture, intricate stained glass, and notable tombs from the War of the Roses. See way to experience (1) 2. John Moore Museum.

  4. Tewkesbury is an ancient settlement at the meeting of the Rivers Severn and Avon. Here you will see one of the best medieval townscapes in England with its fine half-timbered buildings, overhanging upperstoreys and narrow alleyways. The beautiful Norman abbey, built in the early 12th century, dominates the town and in 1471 the fields to the ...

  5. Gardens. The Severn Ham. 90. Nature & Wildlife Areas, Bodies of Water. Tewkesbury Abbey Caravan and Motorhome Club Campsite. 120. Sherdons Golf Centre. 24. Golf Courses.

  6. Jun 19, 2024 · Tewkesbury, town (parish), Tewkesbury borough (district), administrative and historic county of Gloucestershire, southwest-central England.It is situated at the confluence of the Rivers Severn and Avon (Upper, or Warwickshire, Avon). The town is the administrative centre for the borough. A small Benedictine abbey was founded in 715 on the site of the present Abbey Church of St. Mary’s.

  7. www.visitgloucester.co.uk › visitor-info › exploring-gloucestershireTewkesbury - Visit Gloucester

    Tewkesbury Abbey dominates the town’s skyline incorporating what is believed to be the largest Norman church tower in existence. Originally founded in 1087, the present Abbey was consecrated in 1121 and its decorative 12th-century ceiling, beautiful stained-glass windows and rich history make it well worth a visit. The Abbey is just the start ...

  8. Medieval Festival. The name Tewkesbury comes from Theoc, the name of a Saxon hermit who arrived in the area in the 7th century. Then it was known as Theocsbury and became Tewkesbury over the centuries. Theoc is believed to have settled on the site of Tewkesbury Abbey but the building that exists there today has its roots in the 12th century.

  9. A row of traditional medieval houses near Tewkesbury Abbey. Tewkesbury Abbey. Tewkesbury is a historic market town dating as far back as the 7 th century when it was an Anglo-Saxon settlement named Theocsbury.However, the main attraction is the town's role in the Wars of the Roses.The Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471 was a turning point in the war, allowing the Yorkists to eventually succeed at ...

  10. Consecrated in 1121, Tewkesbury Abbey thrived for many years until the time of The Reformation when, in 1540, the monastery was dissolved on the orders of Henry VIII and most of the monastery buildings were lost. But the Abbey itself survived after being saved by the townsfolk of Tewkesbury. They paid £453 – an enormous sum in the 16th ...

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