Tewkesbury Park Hotel Golf & Country Club
Lincoln Green Lane
Tewkesbury
Gloucestershire
GL20 7DN
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Tewkesbury Park Hotel
Tourist Attractions Near Tewkesbury
Below is a list of the most popular tourist attractions near to the Tewkesbury Park
Hotel.
Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury is a thriving historic town in Gloucestershire and living museum of architecture
and social history spanning over 500 years. The ancient settlement is situated at
the meeting point of the rivers Severn and Avon, and these surrounding rivers and
the flood plain have prevented the old town from expanding, meaning Tewkesbury has
hardly altered since the Middle Ages.
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Tewkesbury
Gloucester
Gloucester is a city and the county town of Gloucestershire, situated close to the
Welsh border and on the River Severn, approximately 32 miles north-east of Bristol
and 45 miles south-southwest of Birmingham. Gloucester is home to Roman foundations,
Victorian Docklands, Gloucester Quays and the magnificent Norman Cathedral, and
perfect for city breaks and as a base for exploring the Cotswolds and Forest of
Dean.
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Gloucester
Stanway House
Stanway House is a beautiful Jacobean manor house in Stanway, Gloucestershire. Currently
the home of Lord and Lady Neidpath, Stanway House was owned by Tewkesbury Abbey
for 800 years then for 500 years by the Tracy family and their descendants, the
Earls of Wemyss. There are many attractions such as the fascinating furniture, the
jewel-like Gatehouse which was built about 1630, the church and 14th-century Tithe
Barn, the 18th-century water-garden (one of the finest in England), the specimen
trees and avenues and the surrounding villages, farms, parkland and woodland.
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Stanway House Distance to Tewkesbury Park Hotel: 12.3 miles
Sudeley Castle
Sudeley Castle is a 10th century castle and award-winning gardens located near Winchcombe
in Gloucestershire. With a rich history spanning over a thousand years which includes
tales of royal associations, wars and periods of neglect and subsequent restoration,
Sudeley Castle offers a fascinating journey into the past.
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Sudeley Castle Distance to Tewkesbury Park Hotel: 12.4 miles
Hailes Abbey
Hailes Abbey was once a Cistercian abbey founded in 1246 by Richard of Cornwall
and dissolved on Christmas Eve 1539. Now all that remains of the abbey are a few
low arches in a meadow with outlines in the grass and outside, and a small church
- Hailes Church, which is actually older than the abbey and features Medieval paintings
on its walls inside.
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Hailes Abbey Distance to Tewkesbury Park Hotel: 13 miles
Broadway Tower
Broadway Tower is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Cotswolds,
312metres above sea level making it one of England's outstanding viewpoints. The
tower itself stands 17 metre high and the "Saxon" tower was designed by James Wyatt
in 1794 to resemble a mock castle. The tower was built for Lady Coventry in 1799
on a "beacon" hill, where beacons were lit on special occasions.
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Broadway Tower Distance to Tewkesbury Park Hotel: 19 miles
Tourist Attractions Near Tewkesbury
- John Moore Countryside Museum - 1 mile
- Tewkesbury Museum - 1.3 miles
- Gloucester Cathedral – 11.3 miles
- National Waterways Museum – 12.1 miles
- Little Malvern Court – 13.5 miles
- Eastnor Castle – 13.2 miles
- Prinknash Abbey Bird and Deer Park – 15.1 miles
- Painswick Rococo Gardens – 16.5 miles
- International Birds of Prey Centre – 16.9
- Cotswold Farm Park – 17 miles
- Spetchley Park Gardens – 17.7 miles