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.
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The museum is housed in a building that was the original police station, police house and courtroom. It now houses a council office also who acts as a curator. Despite being small it is still very original and they have tried hard to collect artefacts of interest to many people. As an ex police officer and with a son in law who is still serving it was good to go back to see items that we used in earlier days. They have used speaking models including snoring drunk prisoner. The court room is still intact and has models for magistrates and witness's. Visit is free but donations welcomed. Thank you to all concerned in keeping this exhibition going.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
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
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Love to pop in this shop for some unusual gifts for friends and family. Nice to stop off for tea and cake in Tetbury too! It's worth a visit.
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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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