Tudor House Hotel Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 5BH

  • 24 bedrooms

timber Framed Gem Built in 1546

The Tudor House is a 17th century coaching inn situated in the riverside town of Tewkesbury, a 20-minute drive north of Cheltenham. Dating back to 1546, the pub is one of the town's most important buildings. Choose from 24 beautifully refurbished en-suite bedrooms split across two separate locations. Book a stay, enjoy delicious food and explore an area crammed with a rich and vibrant history.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Log Fires
  • Meeting Space
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

Choose from 24 single, double, and four-poster en-suite bedrooms across a number of room types.

Each room comes with comfortable beds, complimentary toiletries, a TV, hospitality tray, hairdryer, and WiFi access.

Dog friendly? Dogs are welcome in all areas excluding the main restaurant. Guests are welcome to dine with well-behaved dogs in the bar or outside in the courtyard.

A select number of dog friendly bedrooms are bookable on request and prior acknowledgement directly with the pub for a nominal additional fee per dog per night.

In the morning, wake up to a delicious breakfast.

Food & Drink

Step inside this Eatery and Coffee House and relax in variety of settings.

Enjoy delicious food and drink in the restaurant or relaxed bar.

Expect a smattering of comforting pub classics, seasonal dishes, delicious desserts, afternoon tea (pre-booking required), and a roast on Sundays.

The bar is a welcoming sanctuary, stocked with an eclectic choice of beers, ales, spirits, and cocktails. There is also a considered wine list, interesting non-alcoholic options, and their own house blend coffee.

In the summertime, enjoy al fresco drinks in the courtyard garden.

Meeting space? Yes, Tudor House hosts intimate gatherings and corporate meetings.

Nearby

Tewkesbury is a riverside town on the border with Worcestershire.

Book a stay and explore stunning scenery, almost 400 listed buildings, and a 900 year old Abbey.