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About Tetbury
Tetbury is a town and civil parish within
the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. It lies on the site
of an ancient hill fort, on which an Anglo-Saxon monastery was founded,
probably by Ine of Wessex, in 681. The population of the parish was
5,250 in the 2001 census.
In the Middle Ages, Tetbury became an important market for Cotswold wool
and yarn. At this time the Tetbury Woolsack Races, in which competitors
must carry a 60 pound sack of wool up a steep hill, were founded and are
still contested annually.
Notable buildings in the town include the Market House, built in 1655
and the late-eighteenth century Gothic revival parish church of St Mary
the Virgin and much of the rest of the town centre, dating from the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Market House is a fine example
of a Cotswold pillared market house and is still in use as a meeting
place and market. Other attractions include the Police Bygones Museum.
Chavenage House, Highgrove House and Westonbirt Arboretum lie just
outside the town.
Events include Woolsack Day, famous for races and a fair. A flower show
is held at the recreation ground, with classes ranging from children's
"Make your own paper plate gardens" to adults "Best flower" and "Best
knitting". The "Tetbury Fiesta" was held on the recreation ground in
July 2008, and also the second Fiesta was held the following July, also
in the recreation ground.
Tetbury has won four consecutive Gold awards in the Regional "Heart of
England in Bloom" competition in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 and Silver
Gilt as a first entrant in the National Britain in Bloom Campaign in
2009.
Geography:
A map of Tetbury from 1946Tetbury is situated in a landscape of gently
rolling hills primarily used for farmland, including grazing of sheep
and grain production. Its location is associated with a nearby major
east-west trade or drovers trail, which would account for its early
importance as a wool trade centre. Nearby to the west are Owlpen Manor,
Beverston Castle and Calcot Manor. The Tetbury Avon, a tributary of the
Bristol Avon, known locally as the Ingleburn rises to the north of the
town.
Nearby places
Avening - 3 miles north
Shipton Moyne - 3 miles south
Nailsworth - 5 miles northwest
Kemble - 6 miles northeast
Aston Down - 6 miles north
Malmesbury - 5 miles southeast
Stroud - 8 miles northwest
Cirencester - 10 miles north-east
Chippenham - 13 miles south
Gloucester - 15 miles north
Swindon - 17 miles southeast
Cheltenham - 18 miles north
Bristol - 20 miles southwest
Birmingham - 60 miles north
London - 90 miles east
Economy:
Tetbury is renowned for its antique shops, mostly found on and near Long
Street, making it a stop-off for coach tours through the Cotswolds. The
town centre also has a number of banks, estate agents, a branch of the
auction house Bonhams and the lifestyle fashion brand Overider.
A Tesco supermarket was opened a quarter of a mile from the town centre
in July 2002. Despite fears that the supermarket would threaten the
existence of the town's main shopping streets, the majority of
businesses have survived, and there are a number of specialist
award-winning shops selling cheese (House of Cheese), breads (Hobbs
House) and meats (Jesse Smiths).
The town has pubs and hotels, including The Royal Oak Inn, which was
featured in the 1971 film Dulcima( which starred John Mills and Carol
White ) and more recently an episode of BBC1's Bonekickers, The Priory
Inn, The Crown Inn,The Close Hotel, The Greyhound Inn, The Ormond at
Tetbury, and The Snooty Fox. The award-winning Trouble House is
immediately outside the town. Between 1959 and 1964, the latter was
served by Trouble House Halt, the only railway station in England built
specifically to serve a pub.
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