
Also known as Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
Tewkesbury ( ) is a market town and civil parish in the north of Gloucestershire, England. The town grew following the construction of Tewkesbury Abbey in the twelfth century and played a significant role in the Wars of the Roses. It stands at the confluence of the River Severn and the River Avon, and thus became an important trading point, which continued as railways and, later, the M5 and M50 motorway connections were established. The town gives its name to the Borough of Tewkesbury, a local government district of Gloucestershire. The town lies on the border with Worcestershire, marked large
Tewkesbury är en stad och civil parish i Tewkesburys distrikt i Gloucestershire i västra England. Orten har 9 978 invånare (2001). Staden nämndes i den så kallade Domedagsboken år 1086, och kallades då Tedechesberie / Teodechesberie / Teodeckesberie. Staden är även känd för slaget vid Tewkesbury 1471, som avslutade en fas i Rosornas krig.
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