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The Abbey

in Gloucester

📷 Photo by Jonathan Thacker · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

This pub sits right in the heart of Tewkesbury, a medieval riverside town about fifteen miles north of Gloucester.

The Abbey takes its name from the magnificent Norman abbey church that dominates the town centre, and the pub itself occupies a prime spot near this historic landmark. It's a proper local establishment where you'll find yourself among regulars and visitors alike, with the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to linger over a pint.

The pub serves traditional food and drink in a setting that reflects its location in one of the Cotswolds' most historically significant towns. Tewkesbury itself is worth exploring if you're in the area — the High Street is lined with timber-framed buildings, and the abbey church is genuinely impressive, with soaring columns and intricate stonework that dates back to the twelfth century. The River Severn runs through town, and there are pleasant walks along the waterfront.

The Abbey makes a natural stopping point whether you're visiting the abbey church, wandering the medieval streets, or just passing through on the way between Gloucester and Worcester. It's the kind of place where you can get a real sense of what a working market town feels like, rather than somewhere entirely geared toward tourism.

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