Forts · South West England
Battle of Tewkesbury
Also known as: Brwydr Tewkesbury, Cath Tewkesbury
In or near Tredington.
Battle of Tewkesbury is a fort in the United Kingdom.
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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 45 min–1.5 h
- Nearest railway station
- Ashchurch for Tewkesbury · 3.3 km
- Free entry
Getting there & planning your visit
To visit the Battle of Tewkesbury, the nearest railway station is Ashchurch for Tewkesbury, located 3.3 km away. The postcode for the site is GL20 5EY. Entry details are not provided, so please check ahead for any potential fees or accessibility information.
About
Battle of Tewkesbury is a historic fort or fortified site in the United Kingdom. OpenStreetMap heritage rating: 2/5. Coordinates: 51.9837°, -2.1497°.
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Official information
Tewkesbury Nature Reserve is a community nature reserve located on a floodplain, offering a habitat for wildlife and a space for local residents to connect with nature. The reserve spans 44 hectares and features various walking paths and entrance points, making it accessible for visitors of all ages and abilities.
Protected designations
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Cotswolds
Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
The Battle of Tewkesbury (4 May 1471) was one of the most decisive battles of the Wars of the Roses in England. King Edward IV and his forces loyal to the House of York completely defeated those of the rival House of Lancaster. The Lancastrian heir to the throne, Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, and many prominent Lancastrian nobles were killed during the battle or executed. The Lancastrian king, Henry VI, who was a prisoner in the Tower of London, died shortly after the battle, perhaps murdered. Tewkesbury restored political stability to England until the death of Edward IV in 1483.
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Background
History
The term Wars of the Roses refers to the informal heraldic badges of the two rival houses of Lancaster and York, which had been contending for the English throne since the late 1450s. In 1461 the Yorkist claimant, Edward, Earl of March, was proclaimed King Edward IV and defeated the supporters of the weak, intermittently insane Lancastrian King Henry VI at the Battle of Towton. Lancastrian revolts in the far north of England were defeated in 1464, and the fugitive King Henry was captured and imprisoned the next year. His wife, Margaret of Anjou, and their 13-year-old son Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales were exiled and impoverished in France. Edward IV's hold on the throne appeared to…
Description
Urged on by Louis XI, Margaret finally sailed on 24 March. Storms forced her ships back to France several times, and she and Prince Edward finally landed at Weymouth in Dorsetshire on the same day the Battle of Barnet was fought. While Margaret sheltered at nearby Cerne Abbey, the Duke of Somerset brought news of the disaster at Barnet to her. She briefly wished to return to France, but Prince Edward persuaded her to gamble for victory. Somerset and the Earl of Devon had already raised an army for Lancaster in the West Country. Their best hope was to march northward and join forces with the Lancastrians in Wales, led by Jasper Tudor. Other Lancastrian forces could be relied upon to distract…
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- Coordinates
- 51.9837, -2.1497
- County
- Gloucestershire
- District
- Tewkesbury
- Parish
- Tewkesbury
- Postcode
- GL20 5EY
- Parliamentary constituency
- Tewkesbury
- Phone
- 07483 294894
- Nearest railway station
- Ashchurch for Tewkesbury — 3.3 km
- Official site
- tewkesburynaturereserve.org.uk
Sources
- osm: n12301786596 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Battle of Tewkesbury (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: York victory over Lancaster.svg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Battle of Tewkesbury?
- Battle of Tewkesbury is in Gloucestershire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode GL20 5EY), in the parish of Tewkesbury.
- What is Battle of Tewkesbury?
- Battle of Tewkesbury is a fort in the United Kingdom.
- How do I get to Battle of Tewkesbury?
- The nearest railway station is Ashchurch for Tewkesbury, about 3.3 km away. Drivers can use postcode GL20 5EY.
- Is Battle of Tewkesbury a protected site?
- Yes — Battle of Tewkesbury is part of the Cotswolds National Landscape (AONB).
- How do I get to Battle of Tewkesbury?
- The nearest railway station is Ashchurch for Tewkesbury, about 3.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode GL20 5EY.