Tewkesbury Heritage Snapshot
In Tewkesbury were 95 hides in the time of King Edward. Of these, 45 are in demesne, and were quit of all royal service and geld except the service of the lord himself whose manor it was. In the capital manor were in demesne 12 ploughs, and all together 50 slaves and female slaves and 16 bordars lived around the hall, and 2 mills rendering 20s, and 1 fishery, and 1 salt-pan at Droitwich pertaining to the manor ... At Tewkesbury are now 13 burgesses paying 20s a year. The market which the queen established there renders 11s8d. Local History
The Beckford Inn & Restaurant sits on the northern edge of the beautiful Cotswolds, a stunning 18thC Coaching Inn set in open countryside just off the A46. more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Inn From:£70.00
Bank Cottage Guest House is a traditional styled B&B, friendly, family run Guest House. Situated in the north of the Cotswolds. Ideal location - 2 miles from the market town of Tewkesbury. We are perfectly placed for touring the Cotswolds and a good base for visiting further afield. more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Guest House From:£40.00
Nursery Court is a large detached family-run bed and breakfast situated on the A38, 1 mile North of the charming old town of Tewkesbury, With 4 ensuite rooms of a very high standard. We offer a choice of cooked breakfast dishes plus a full cold selection. more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Bed and Breakfast From:£30.00
A warm welcome awaits you at the Tally Ho Bed & Breakfast, a delightful establishment set right in the heart of the picturesque village of Alderton. more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Bed and Breakfast From:£40.00