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There's plenty of choice when it comes to places to stay, from 4* hotels to camp sites
Click here to download a full guide of local serviced and self-catering establishments in the local area
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We try and keep the information on the website as up-to-date as possible but would advise you to check directly with the relevant venue before travelling for the most up-to-date information and Covid safety measures
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As always please check with attractions before you travel to avoid disappointment.
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Choose from a cosy pub lunch, a cafe pit-stop or a relaxing dinner plus a great variety of take-away options
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Cherry Orchard Lane, Twyning, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 6JH
01684 296719
Visit WebsiteBredon, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 7EN
01684 772294
Visit WebsiteTwyning Road, Upper Strensham, Worcestershire, WR8 9LH
01684 293685
Visit WebsiteWestmancote, nr Tewkesbury Sleeps 4 - 2 doubles email peterog1@hotmail.com Tel 01684 772779
There is a great choice of delightful self-catering accommodation to suit all tastes in Tewkesbury and throughout the surrounding villages. It’s a great option to give you maximum flexibility and choice, plus a variety of options if you’re on a set budget.
You can stay on the banks of the river in the town centre or head to one of the picturesque villages such as Twyning, Deerhurst or Bredon which all have a character and charm of their own.
For plenty of advice, local knowledge and to book your accommodation, contact the owner directly or call in to the Tourist Information Centre.
Tewkesbury has two big anniversaries in 2021; 900 years since the consecration of the Abbey and 550 years since the Battle of Tewkesbury. The town will have plenty to celebrate
The number of Tewkesbury's buildings listed as being of special architectural or historical interest totals more than
Tewkesbury Abbey was bought from Henry VIII by the townsfolk for