A recently refurbished 16th Century Tudor Building with history dating back to the times of Oliver Cromwell. The building is steeped in a rich and unusual history. The hotel was also one of the last temperance hotels in England and hidden in the fireplace of The Mayor's Parlour restaurant is 'Priest's Hole' where priests used to hide for fear of being caught by the enemy soldiers. These amongst other unique details makes the Tudor House Hotel such a memorable place to visit! The rear aspect of the hotel overlooks the rivers Avon and Severn and the hotel is situated in the high street of Tewkesbury providing easy access to the many shops in the town and the Abbey. Accommodation is refined elegant and classical. Room are spacious and comfortable exuding an essence of historical significance.