Tewkesbury Heritage Centre
The Heritage & Visitor Centre is a great place to start your visit to Tewkesbury. Learn a little about the town's history and use the visitor centre to help plan your trip.
Whether you're visiting Tewkesbury for a weekend break or exploring for the day, The Roses Theatre is the place to be for unforgettable entertainment and vibrant community spirit.
From Britain’s best comedians to an eclectic mix of live music, ballet, and theatre, our stage plays host to some of the UK’s finest touring talent. You’ll also find a cinema programme packed with the latest blockbusters, thought-provoking indie flicks, and prestigious National Theatre Live screenings on the big screen.
Each December, we bring the magic of Christmas to life with our much-loved annual pantomime – a festive favourite for families across the region, with performances running throughout the month and over the Christmas holidays.
Looking for family fun? Join us during school holidays for hands-on workshops, creative family activities, and engaging shows for all ages.
Arrive early and enjoy a bite to eat in The Roses Kitchen, serving fresh, locally sourced food and drinks from one hour before every live show.
As a charity at the heart of the community, your visit helps support our work with local schools, young people, and creative wellbeing projects across the region.
Step into The Roses Theatre – and experience entertainment with a purpose.
Where will your adventure take you? -From the medieval streets of Tewkesbury to the charming villages of the Cotswolds, North Gloucestershire is packed with incredible places to explore. Whether you're seeking history, nature, or a little hidden gem, there’s a destination waiting just for you.
The Heritage & Visitor Centre is a great place to start your visit to Tewkesbury. Learn a little about the town's history and use the visitor centre to help plan your trip.
Tewkesbury Abbey has been at the centre of the town's history for centuries and continues to play an important spiritual and secular role today.
Nestled in a row of magnificent 15th century timber-framed buildings close to Tewkesbury Abbey, is the John Moore Museum. Established in 1980, the collection was created in memory of the writer and naturalist, John Moore.