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Tewkesbury Battlefield — Attraction in Tewkesbury

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Tewkesbury Battlefield
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Nearby attractions
Tewkesbury Abbey
Church Street, Tewkesbury GL20 5RZ, United Kingdom
Severn Ham, Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury GL20 5SW, United Kingdom
The John Moore Countryside Museum
41 Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5SN, United Kingdom
Tewkesbury Old Baptist Chapel
64 Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5RZ, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Bell
Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5SA, United Kingdom
Salerno Tewkesbury Ltd
66a Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5RX, United Kingdom
Gupshill Manor
Gloucester Rd, Tewkesbury GL20 5SY, United Kingdom
The Abbey Tea Rooms
59 Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5RZ, United Kingdom
The Abbot's Table
73 Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5RX, United Kingdom
Caffe E Vino
78 Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5RX, United Kingdom
Izakaya Ume
84-85 Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5RX, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Bell Hotel
Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5SA, United Kingdom
Jessop House Hotel
65 Church St, Tewkesbury GL20 5RZ, United Kingdom
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Tewkesbury Battlefield
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Tewkesbury Battlefield

Bloody Meadow, Lincoln Green Ln, Tewkesbury GL20 5TU, United Kingdom
4.6(177)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Cultural
Outdoor
Scenic
Family friendly
attractions: Tewkesbury Abbey, Severn Ham, Tewkesbury, The John Moore Countryside Museum, Tewkesbury Old Baptist Chapel, restaurants: The Bell, Salerno Tewkesbury Ltd, Gupshill Manor, The Abbey Tea Rooms, The Abbot's Table, Caffe E Vino, Izakaya Ume
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Nearby attractions of Tewkesbury Battlefield

Tewkesbury Abbey

Severn Ham, Tewkesbury

The John Moore Countryside Museum

Tewkesbury Old Baptist Chapel

Tewkesbury Abbey

Tewkesbury Abbey

4.8

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Severn Ham, Tewkesbury

Severn Ham, Tewkesbury

4.4

(20)

Open 24 hours
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The John Moore Countryside Museum

The John Moore Countryside Museum

4.7

(29)

Closed
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Tewkesbury Old Baptist Chapel

Tewkesbury Old Baptist Chapel

4.9

(12)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Potters Wheel Introduction
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Malvern Hills literary loop: Tolkien & C S Lewis
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Sun, Dec 14 • 10:30 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Tewkesbury Battlefield

The Bell

Salerno Tewkesbury Ltd

Gupshill Manor

The Abbey Tea Rooms

The Abbot's Table

Caffe E Vino

Izakaya Ume

The Bell

The Bell

4.0

(510)

$$

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Salerno Tewkesbury Ltd

Salerno Tewkesbury Ltd

4.7

(402)

$$

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Gupshill Manor

Gupshill Manor

4.2

(522)

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The Abbey Tea Rooms

The Abbey Tea Rooms

4.6

(95)

$

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A dorringtonA dorrington
This was my first year visiting the medieval festival and I really wish I had done sooner. So we'll put together. Parking was easy witht the parking Marshall's directing people where to go. Loved wandering through the tented village where all the re-enactors lived for the weekend. People were really friendly. We then went though to the shopping part. What a great variety of stalls. Where else can you buy anything from a tarot card reading to full armour, crystals and ice-cream. We watched a excellent drumming band they were awesome. Then watched the battle being re-enacted. Very well commentated and full credit to the soldiers it was a blistering hot day. Will definetely visit again next year.
Susan WSusan W
I love this event, we attended in 2016 aswell. Unfortunately that year, my partner failed to video me going up for the falcon event, he hadn't set the video properly, I was most upset! There so much on offer here, battle re-enactments, market stalls, dancing, historic tents, bows and arrows, refreshments, the list goes on. It's fabulous and the whole village gets involved. My only suggestion would be for more food and drink choices with covered seating areas. I know a lot of people had to leave due to the heat and no shelter. Absolutely fabulous though and will definitely be a regular visitor.
Shaun SmithShaun Smith
It's a few field with a couple of signs. The displays in and around the abbey are interesting and informative but seasonal and only put up around the anniversary and reenactment days. Apart from these times, folk interested in tracing the battle progress generally need to rely on their own devices. The abbey and Bloody field are about the only bits that are still untouched from the time. More one for historians and those with a bit of background knowledge than the casual passer-by
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This was my first year visiting the medieval festival and I really wish I had done sooner. So we'll put together. Parking was easy witht the parking Marshall's directing people where to go. Loved wandering through the tented village where all the re-enactors lived for the weekend. People were really friendly. We then went though to the shopping part. What a great variety of stalls. Where else can you buy anything from a tarot card reading to full armour, crystals and ice-cream. We watched a excellent drumming band they were awesome. Then watched the battle being re-enacted. Very well commentated and full credit to the soldiers it was a blistering hot day. Will definetely visit again next year.
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I love this event, we attended in 2016 aswell. Unfortunately that year, my partner failed to video me going up for the falcon event, he hadn't set the video properly, I was most upset! There so much on offer here, battle re-enactments, market stalls, dancing, historic tents, bows and arrows, refreshments, the list goes on. It's fabulous and the whole village gets involved. My only suggestion would be for more food and drink choices with covered seating areas. I know a lot of people had to leave due to the heat and no shelter. Absolutely fabulous though and will definitely be a regular visitor.
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It's a few field with a couple of signs. The displays in and around the abbey are interesting and informative but seasonal and only put up around the anniversary and reenactment days. Apart from these times, folk interested in tracing the battle progress generally need to rely on their own devices. The abbey and Bloody field are about the only bits that are still untouched from the time. More one for historians and those with a bit of background knowledge than the casual passer-by
Shaun Smith

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5.0
7y

This was my first year visiting the medieval festival and I really wish I had done sooner. So we'll put together. Parking was easy witht the parking Marshall's directing people where to go.

Loved wandering through the tented village where all the re-enactors lived for the weekend. People were really friendly.

We then went though to the shopping part. What a great variety of stalls. Where else can you buy anything from a tarot card reading to full armour, crystals and ice-cream.

We watched a excellent drumming band they were awesome. Then watched the battle being re-enacted. Very well commentated and full credit to the soldiers it was a blistering hot day.

Will definetely visit...

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4.0
7y

I love this event, we attended in 2016 aswell. Unfortunately that year, my partner failed to video me going up for the falcon event, he hadn't set the video properly, I was most upset! There so much on offer here, battle re-enactments, market stalls, dancing, historic tents, bows and arrows, refreshments, the list goes on. It's fabulous and the whole village gets involved. My only suggestion would be for more food and drink choices with covered seating areas. I know a lot of people had to leave due to the heat and no shelter. Absolutely fabulous though and will definitely be a...

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5.0
7y

Wars of the Roses re-enactment. it is an intetesting visit if you like medieval history in action. the people take it very seriously and dress in eat inthe fashion and get fully immersed in it. the battle is very noisy with lots of cannon fire and knights jousting in full armour. there is also a market but the appeal may be quite limited as there ate a lot of armourers selling to the re-enactment societies. thete ate craft food and some clothing stalls as well. quite a good days entertainment which you only pay...

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