Situated on the High Street, this delightful Tudor building oozes charm and dignity. Has undergone major refurbishment in February 2022. The bar offers two cask ales. Pub meals are served in the bar and adjoining dining areas. Also brands itself as a restaurant and coffee house. Two outdoor areas provide a relaxing placed to watch the boats on the river behind the pub or enjoy a quiet drink in the Secret Garden.
Historic Interest
Dating back to the 16th century, Tudor House Hotel is on the edge of historical Tewkesbury, overlooking the River Avon. Rich in history, the Tudor House features oak beams, open fireplaces and an original priest’s hole.
Possible Try Also entry. 17th century timber-frame building with a mid 18th century frontage. Including a porticoed entrance. Cromwell's Bar on the left has modern bar fittings but down the left hand side is a series of 3/4 tiny booths with some old panelling on the back wall (panelling dividing the booths are modern). On the right the bare floored and beamed Mayor's Parlour has walls covered in 17th century fielded panelling with the odd bell push. It has an old brick fireplace with a modest carved cast iron fireback and carved stone fender, there are a couple of window seats and a small long case clock. A sign by the fireplace states "Behind this wall is a secret. A Priest Hole in which, it is said, The Prince of Wales (later Charles II) hid after the battle of Worcester in 1651". To the rear of the reception area is the Court Room restaurant with also has walls of 17th century fielded panelling with some bell pushes and a stone Tudor arch fireplace with a fireback dated 1641.
Possible Try Also entry. 17th century timber-frame building with a mid 18th century frontage. Including a porticoed entrance. Cromwell's Bar on the left has modern bar fittings but down the left hand side is a series of 3/4 tiny booths with some old panelling on the back wall (panelling dividing the booths are modern). On the right the bare floored and beamed Mayor's Parlour has walls covered in 17th century fielded panelling with the odd bell push. It has an old brick fireplace with a modest carved cast iron fireback and carved stone fender, there are a couple of window seats and a small long case clock. A sign by the fireplace states "Behind this wall is a secret. A Priest Hole in which, it is said, The Prince of Wales (later Charles II) hid after the battle of Worcester in 1651". To the rear of the reception area is the Court Room restaurant with also has walls of 17th century fielded panelling with some bell pushes and a stone Tudor arch fireplace with a fireback dated 1641.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Tudor House Hotel, Tewkesbury