The Tudor House Hotel, 52-3 High Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire: Historic Building Assessment

Author(s): Johanna Roethe

The Tudor House Hotel is a large, timber-framed house dating probably from the 16th century, with significant 17th-century extensions. It is associated with several important figures, including Archbishop Thomas Secker (1693-1768) who studied at a Nonconformist Academy in the building and the local writer John Moore (1907-67) who spent part of his childhood there. The building has been in hotel use since 1929. This report sets out its history and the phases of its development.

Report Number:
38/2024
Series:
Research Report
Pages:
136
Keywords:
Post Medieval Standing Building Architectural Investigation Houses

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