3 miles from tewkesbury abbey. other amenities include a separate on-site function room with a bar, plus moorings and a ferry service across the river. the 4 straightforward guestrooms include en suite bathrooms, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. 2 miles from tewkesbury museum and 5. set next to the river severn, this 15th-century inn with rooms and a campsite is 5. a family room with bunk beds is available. the traditional pub features beamed ceilings, a fireplace and garden seating, and offers ales and classic british fare Birmingham Airport 1 hr 3
Hailes Abbey (34 min) Cloister ruins of a Cistercian abbey dating from 1246, with audio tours and a museum of site finds. Croome Court (28 min) This 18th-century neo-Palladian mansion features restored rooms, walled gardens, a park & more. Belas Knap Long Barrow (40 min) Restored Neolithic burial ground with a false door, thought to date from around 3000 BCE. Sudeley Castle (37 min) 15th-century stately home with formal gardens, flamboyant peacocks and art by Turner and Rubens. Cheltenham Town Hall (33 min) Concert hall with ornate Edwardian auditorium hosting live comedy, music and variety acts. Tewkesbury Abbey (13 min) Norman edifice with a Romanesque tower and ornate roof bosses, plus regular Christian services. Worcestershire Beacon (32 min) This 425-m. hill features numerous footpaths, sweeping views & a 19th-century toposcope. Malvern Hills (32 min) Sweeping countryside views are offered from walking trails on these hills known for spring water. The International Centre for Birds of Prey (30 min) Large center for birds like eagles, owls and falcons flown daily, plus picnic spots and play areas. Eastnor Castle (20 min) Venerable mock Greek Revival castle, circa 1820, with a tea room, medieval armor & gardens to tour. Jet Age Museum (28 min) Vintage planes & aviation artifacts, plus guided cockpit tours of jet fighters & an airliner. Gloucester Cathedral (25 min) 11th-century building with the tomb of King Edward II, musical events and daily CofE services. Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (32 min) Historic steam railway offering scenic 28-mile round-trip rides through the Cotswolds. Pittville Park (30 min) Opened in 1825, the city's largest ornamental park includes playgrounds, a boating lake & an aviary. The Wilson (31 min) 'The Wilson' expanded in 2013 to include new galleries for fine art and touring exhibitions. |