The Battle of Tewkesbury, which took place on 4 May 1471, was one of the decisive battles of the Wars of the Roses in England. Lancastrian Prince Edward was killed either during or just after the battle and is now buried in Tewkesbury Abbey.
The Tewkesbury Medieval Festival is the largest free medieval re-enactment and fayre in Europe. Traditional medieval entertainment is provided by jugglers, musicians, dancers and jesters. The Battle Of Tewkesbury is now fought every year with cannons firing, swords clashing and soldiers marching. Thousands of re-enactors and medieval enthusiasts from all around the world visit Tewkesbury as part of the Tewkesbury Medieval Festival. The battleground is filled with knights in armour, warriors and townsfolk in medieval dress. Many sleep in traditional tents and cook over open fires eating typical medieval food. The Medieval Market is full of stall holders selling everything from musical instruments to medieval style pots and pans. It is a great family day out and an insight into living history.
- Living history camp
- Medieval market
- Entertainment
- Activities for kids
- Beer tent - ales & cider
Location: A38 Gloucester Road, Tewkesbury
Entry: FREE entry
Car Parking £10 per car (CASH ONLY PLEASE)
£10 charge for parking (£5 blue badge car parking)
Gates Open: 11am to 6pm Saturday 12th July, 11am to 5pm Sunday 13th July 2025