Things to do in Tetbury, England: The Best Sights & Landmarks

July 2, 2021 Etsuko Causey

Tetbury is a small town and civil parish within the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. It lies on the site of an ancient hill fort, on which an Anglo-Saxon monastery was founded, probably by Ine of Wessex, in 681. The population of the parish was 5,250 in the 2001 census, increasing to 5,472 at the 2011 census.
Restaurants in Tetbury

1. Chavenage House

Chavenage, Tetbury GL8 8XP England +44 1666 502329 [email protected] http://www.chavenage.com
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5.0 based on 453 reviews

Chavenage House

CHAVENAGE HOUSE is a privately owned Elizabethan Manor House open to the public. It has been used as a TV location for many productions and is at present playing Trenwith in the popular Poldark. There is so much more to see and enjoy. Guided tours by members of the family.

Reviewed By PeterJ1952 - Calne, United Kingdom

We had a group visit from Bowood House, the only downside of that being that we had to do this in our closed season. And it was a cold day. Chavenage has very little heating so every room was perishing cold. Every time we moved to a different room it seemed even colder, probably because as human radiators we managed eventually to take the chill of each room. However...I’ll still give Chavenage top marks. It’s a beautiful house with a fascinating history, superbly accomplished and witty guides from the owning family, Caroline and Richard, and one of the best homemade lunches you can get. Next time though we’ll go in warmer weather!

2. St Mary The Virgin Church

St. Marys Church Church Street, Tetbury GL8 8JG England +44 1666 500088 http://www.tetburychurch.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

St Mary The Virgin Church

Reviewed By susanp825 - Northampton, United Kingdom

Visited today lovely church 1700s lovely box pews enjoyed our visit had a nice chat with head of the bell ringers he was very knowledgable and gave a lot of facts

3. Westonbirt House and Gardens

Unnamed Road Main entrance off A433 London Road, Tetbury GL8 8QG England +44 1666 881373 [email protected] http://www.holfordtrust.com
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Westonbirt House and Gardens

Historic House, now a school. Grade II listed gardens and Grade I listed house. Gardens open to the public Tues, Weds Thurs 2-5pm. Entry £5 no booking required. House available to view on selected open days or by appointment. Please see our website.

Reviewed By lws2310 - Wiltshire, United Kingdom

We recently visited Westonbirt with our Son. I had been on a few occasions previously, including a visit to the Enchanted Christmas which I have to say was an amazing and atmospheric experience, which I would definitely recommend. I had only ever been able to attend Westonbirt on my own until the last visit and I was so excited to be able to take the rest of the family with me this time. The place itself is absolutely stunning, with views that you can only imagine. We deliberately chose this time of year to attend as we really wanted to see the place in full Autumn splendour and it certainly did not disappoint. The tree top walking was a little crowded as it seemed to be an exceptionally busy day but I suspect that this was due to it being half term and Autumn. However, it was still a pleasant experience. I particularly liked the spinning question maker at the end of it and found the answers very interesting (I spent quite a lot of time there). The facilities were all good and clean and the staff that we did come across were pleasant and helpful. My only negative regarding our visit was the problems that arose regarding dogs, and unfortunately this seemed to be consistent throughout the day and really has made a difference to our experience. The first incident was, after spending some time looking for a picturesque location to eat our picnic lunch, we got settled on a bench and unpacked all of our plates and food and poured our drinks, within seconds a massive grey dog to come bounding over to us and proceeded to put it's very slobbery nose inside our picnic bag and left two main lots of our food totally inedible. We all quickly packed everything up as there seemed to be nobody claiming ownership of the dog and it wasn't going to leave. We then found a second bench and no sooner as we had unpacked our food again, another dog was straight at it and trying to take food from our Sons plate. Eventually this time, owners did appear and apologise but by then, more food had been ruined. Our Son has learning difficulties and is already weary of dogs but I am afraid that since our visit to Westonbirt, he is even more unsure. During our day there, it was also consistent that many dogs were running up to us and jumping up and although the owners were often apologising and saying 'S/he will not hurt you', having a terrified 16 year old boy who had been so excited for weeks about our trip here, seemed to dampen all of our spirits. I totally understand why people love walking their dogs here, indeed I would too if we had one, but it does become a problem when they disrupt other visitors. I am aware that there is one of the walk routes that does not allow dogs, and we enjoyed this walk too, but didn't want to stick just to this area as wanted the full experience, including the tree top walk.

4. Beverston Castle

Tetbury England
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

Beverston Castle

5. St Saviour's Church

Tetbury GL8 8DS England +44 117 929 1766 http://www.visitchurches.org.uk/visit/church-listing/st-saviour-tetbury.html
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St Saviour's Church

Reviewed By Hockeychap

St Saviour's should be a must see of the churches in the Cotswold with its beautiful vaulted ceilings and ornate wood carvings. Historically built on the site of the 12th Century Monastery you can see how it was also used as a battlement in medieval times.

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