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Why not walk along the side of the River Avon from Uplands and head to The Fleet pub in Twyning. This has a great pub garden, restaurant and atmosphere
Salerno has become one of the greatest Italian Restaurants local to the Tewkesbury area serving up fresh, homemade Italian food for many years to the highest of..
What a fabulous choice. Brilliant atmosphere in a quaint, Olde World setting which was complemented by modern fixtures and furnishings. The background music although modern was played at the correct volume for conversation to remain intimate and enhanced the ambience of the room.
"Browns Garden Restaurant is about 10 minutes walk away (it's close but involves walking up and down hill!). It's a great place to enjoy a cooked breakfast and is situated in our local garden centre."
Fourteenth-century town-centre hostelry with two welcoming rooms, a public bar at the front and the bar/restaurant behind, with timber predominating. Framed photographs of old Tewkesbury adorn the walls. They are getting noticed for their excellent, well-priced food, served lunchtimes and evenings.
A beautiful traditional 15th Century pub serving real ale in a real pub.
An open log fire typically greets you on colder days and the range of beer, cider and wine will tick all the boxes. Get your dancing shoes on and join them for a night of entertainment and live music. What's more they're animal lovers so dogs are always welcome.
The Gupshill Manor is a magnificent black and white timber framed ex-manor house to the south-east of Tewkesbury. The building dates from 1438 when it would have housed the Lord of the Manor and his family. It was here that Queen Margaret, wife of the ill-fated King Henry VI, spent the night of May 3rd 1471, on the eve of the last battle of the ‘Wars of the Roses’. The hard pressed Lancastrian forces threw up their rough earthwork defences within sight of the manor as Edward IV’s Yorkist army advanced from the village of Cheltenham. The main road now runs across the site of the ‘Battle of Tewkesbury’ and the windows of the manor look out onto the notorious ‘Bloody Meadow’, where the followers of the Red Rose made their last stand.
"Rosado lounge is a large restaurant serving a fantastic range of food and drinks including full gluten free, vegan and kids menus in a really relaxed, welcoming atmosphere."
The Tudor House, Tewkesbury is a stunning Hotel with a restaurant, bar, and meeting & function space. Part of the multi-award winning Coaching Inn Group estate, Breakfast is served in the main dining area by the bar from 7am to 10am Monday to Friday and 8am to 10:30am on Saturday and Sunday.
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