Gupshill Manor

Our home since 1985

Whether attending a Crescendo Big Band concert or visiting for a meal, Gupshill Manor provides a setting with both history and hospitality.

Address

Gupshill Manor
Gloucester Road
Tewkesbury
Gloucestershire
GL20 5SY

Dining and Hospitality

Gupshill Manor is known for its menu featuring local ingredients and a good selection of beers and wines. Guests can dine in the main pub area, outdoors in the summer, or in private dining rooms. A function room is also available for private events.

A Historic Venue

Gupshill Manor has a long history and has been a significant part of Tewkesbury for centuries. Originally built in 1431 on the site of an earlier house known as Globes Hall, the manor played a role in the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471, one of the last battles of the Wars of the Roses. Each year, a re-enactment of the battle takes place nearby.

The manor has experienced two major fires, one in the late 17th century and another in the early 1900s, which reduced its size. Some of the original stonework, visible around the fireplaces, was taken from Tewkesbury Monastery during the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII.

In the 1950s, Gupshill Manor was converted into a public house. Since then, it has undergone various refurbishments, creating the welcoming venue that exists today. With a focus on locally sourced ingredients, it has built a reputation for its food and wine selection. Suppliers such as Ben Creese Butchers and DJ Perks & Sons Fruit and Veg provide much of the produce used in its kitchen.

The function room, separate from the main building, offers a setting well suited for live performances, where audiences can experience the sound of a full big band in a comfortable space.

Contact

For more information about Gupshill Manor, please visit their website at gupshillmanor.com, call 01684 292278, or email info@gupshillmanor.com.