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The John Moore Countryside Museum

Explore Tudor life and native wildlife at the John Moore Countryside Museum, a historic gem in the heart of Tewkesbury’s 15th-century district.

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Nestled in a charming row of 15th-century timber-framed buildings in Tewkesbury, the John Moore Countryside Museum offers a unique blend of natural history and Tudor heritage. Established in 1980 to honor writer and naturalist John Moore, the museum showcases native wildlife specimens alongside a fully restored Tudor Merchant’s House, immersing visitors in the rural life and culture of centuries past.

A brief summary to The John Moore Countryside Museum

  • 41 Church St, Tewkesbury, GL20 5SN, GB
  • +441684297174
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 1 to 2.5 hours
  • Budget
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
  • Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-5 pm
  • Friday 10 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit the Merchant’s House to experience an authentic Tudor shop and family home restored to the 15th century.
  • Explore the natural history collection featuring native Gloucestershire wildlife, including mammals and birds.
  • Check the museum’s event calendar for workshops and educational programs suitable for all ages.
  • Support the museum’s conservation efforts by donating or participating in community fundraising activities.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    Take the Stagecoach bus service from Cheltenham or Gloucester to Tewkesbury town center. The journey typically takes 30 to 50 minutes depending on the route. From the bus stop, the museum is a 10-minute walk. Buses run frequently but check schedules as weekend service may be limited. A single fare costs approximately £3 to £5.

  • Train and Walk

    Travel by train to Ashchurch for Tewkesbury station, about 3 miles from the museum. From Ashchurch, take a taxi or local bus to Tewkesbury town center, then walk approximately 10 minutes to the museum. Train journeys from Birmingham or Gloucester take 30 to 60 minutes. Taxi fares from Ashchurch are around £8 to £12.

  • Car

    Driving to the museum is convenient with parking available at nearby public car parks in Tewkesbury town center. Travel times vary from 20 minutes from Cheltenham and 30 minutes from Gloucester. Parking fees typically range from £1 to £3 per hour. Note that the museum is located in a historic area with narrow streets, so allow extra time for parking.

  • Walking

    If staying locally in Tewkesbury, the museum is easily accessible on foot from most town center accommodations. The walk involves flat, paved streets and takes about 10 to 15 minutes from the Abbey area, making it suitable for visitors with moderate mobility.

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A Tribute to John Moore’s Legacy

Established in 1980, the John Moore Countryside Museum commemorates the life and work of John Moore, a celebrated writer and naturalist deeply connected to the English countryside. The museum is managed by The Abbey Lawn Trust, a local charity dedicated to preserving historic buildings in Tewkesbury. Moore’s passion for nature and rural life is reflected throughout the museum’s collections and exhibits, which aim to bring the countryside’s wonders to life for visitors of all ages.

Immersive Natural History Displays

Housed within one of the finest rows of 15th-century timber-framed buildings, the museum’s first building features an extensive natural history collection. This includes taxidermy specimens of mammals and birds native to Gloucestershire’s farmlands, woodlands, and wetlands. The displays provide an intimate look at local wildlife, offering visitors the chance to see creatures such as the pygmy shrew and fox up close. The specimens were ethically sourced, with all animals having died naturally or through misadventure.

The Tudor Merchant’s House Experience

Just a few doors down is the Merchant’s House, a fully restored Tudor-era shop and family home. This historic building offers a vivid glimpse into 15th-century life, showcasing the daily realities of a middle-class family in Tudor Tewkesbury. Visitors can explore period furnishings, household items, and learn about Tudor customs, including food habits and sanitation practices. The Merchant’s House adds a rich cultural heritage dimension to the museum’s natural history focus.

Artistic and Educational Endeavors

Beyond its collections, the museum supports local artistry and education. Notably, it features works by Alan, an artist who creatively repurposed scrap metals into sculptures inspired by birds and insects, reflecting a conservationist ethos. The museum regularly hosts educational programs, workshops, and events designed to engage children and adults alike, fostering a deeper appreciation of both natural history and local heritage.

Community and Conservation Focus

Run by a dedicated team and supported by volunteers, the John Moore Museum plays an important role in the community. Fundraising efforts help maintain the collections and historic buildings, as well as promote local heritage. The museum’s commitment to conservation is evident in its displays and the philosophy behind its exhibitions, emphasizing sustainable practices and respect for nature.

Historic Setting in Tewkesbury

Situated at 41 Church Street, the museum is part of Tewkesbury’s rich historic fabric, close to the famous Abbey. The location itself, with its authentic Tudor architecture, enhances the visitor experience, making the museum not only a place of learning but also a scenic and atmospheric destination in Gloucestershire.

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