
Thursday, June 18, 2026
John Moore Museum, Tewkesbury, United Kingdom

Thursday, June 18, 2026
John Moore Museum, Tewkesbury, United Kingdom
Tewkesbury is world famous for its floods! Join us, as we walk around the Historic part of Tewkesbury to see the impact that our converging rivers have had on the town. View photographs from the past to the present, as we explain the importance of willow trees; why some of the town architecture has been updated; the meaning of the word Ham and so much more!
This walk lasts approximately 75 minutes
Back of Avon and Ham, February 2026Date and Time:
Thursday 18th June
10.30am
Starting Location:
The John Moore Museum
Tickets:
£5
Limited numbers - 15 maximum
John Moore Museum
41-42 Church Street, Tewkesbury, GL20 5SN United Kingdom
Where to find us:
Find us by the Abbey in a beautifully restored row of timber framed buildings. The Old Baptist Chapel is located opposite the museum, along a little medieval alleyway.
Car: Take Junction 9 off the M5 and follow the signs to Tewkesbury Abbey.
There are numerous car parks nearby. You may also want to consider a car share.
Rail: The nearest railway station is Ashchurch for Tewkesbury. There is a bus stop a short walk away for the 42 bus will bring you into Tewkesbury.
Bus: As well as the bus that serves the railway station, there is also a regular service from Cheltenham (41) which stops in the Crescent which is almost next to the museum. There is also a bus service from Gloucester (71) which stops in the town centre, which is a short walk away.
Bike: If you cycle to the museum you may leave your bike in our courtyard garden.