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Page 1: Cathedrals and Churches of the South West Midlands · Catholic Cathedrals plus the Major Abbeys and Churches of England. He specialises in Art, Architectural and Design History, the

Cathedrals and

Churches of the South

West Midlands

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Travel The tour commences and concludes at the Jury’s Inn Cheltenham.

Gloucester Road

Cheltenham

GL51 0TS

Tel: 0871 376 9013 / +44 845 305 8313

Please note that transport to the hotel is not included in the price of the tour.

Transport

If you are travelling by car: Leave the M5 at junction 11 and take the A40 towards Cheltenham. At the next

roundabout take the second exit; Thistle Cheltenham is immediately on the left. We have 220 parking

spaces available on-site for a small additional charge for all overnight guests. To programme your sat-nav,

please use the postcode GL51 0TS

If you are travelling by train: Cheltenham railway station is 1.5 miles from the hotel.

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Accommodation

Jury’s Inn Cheltenham Hotel Located in the Cotswolds, close to the historic town of Cheltenham, and set within its own landscaped

gardens the four-star Thistle Cheltenham offers a restaurant, bar, indoor pool and health club. Bedrooms

are en-suite with bath/shower, TV, telephone, wifi, safe, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities.

Complimentary car parking is available on-site at the hotel.

More information can be found via the hotel’s website:

http://www.thistle.com/en/hotels/united_kingdom/cheltenham/thistle_cheltenham/index.html

Check-in and departure from the hotel On the day of arrival you will be able to check-in at the hotel from 14.00, and the tour manager will meet

you in the evening at the welcome reception.

On the last day, the tour will finish at approximately 17.30 so you should check with your tour manager, or

the hotel reception, where luggage should be stored until your departure.

Extra nights If you have booked to stay an extra night at the hotel, this is on dinner, bed and breakfast basis and check

out from the hotel is at 12:00.

Dining On the first and second night, dinner is provided at the hotel and included in the price of the tour. Breakfast

on all days of your stay is included in the price as well as one two-course lunch, but meals other than these

stated are not included.

Special requests If you haven’t already done so, please notify Travel Editions of any special requests as soon as possible to

allow sufficient time to make the necessary arrangements.

Places Visited

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Places Visited

Gloucester Cathedral A place of worship for more than 1300 years and one of the country’s most magnificent cathedrals -

amongst its highlights are a great Norman Nave and Perpendicular period East End, Cloisters and soaring

central tower.

http://www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk/history-heritage/cathedral-history/

Tewkesbury Abbey Dating back to the early 12th century, Tewkesbury Abbey has the largest Norman tower in existence and is

packed full of architectural features, stained glass and mediaeval monuments of national importance. The

church was only saved at the Dissolution by being purchased by the town from the Crown.

http://www.tewkesburyabbey.org.uk/history/

Hereford Cathedral The second magnificent cathedral of the tour as we visit the lovely county town of Hereford and its

cathedral, a relative youngster at only 1200 years old. It houses a replica of the Magna Carta (the original is

on tour) and the stunning Mappa Mundi map of the world, dating from about 1300.

http://www.herefordcathedral.org/

Kilpeck Church Romanesque Kilpeck Church is justifiably famous as one of the most perfectly preserved Norman village

churches in the country and for its wonderfully preserved Herefordshire School of Romanesque sculptures.

http://kilpeckchurch.org.uk/

Worcester Cathedral A third majestic piece of ecclesiastical architecture at Worcester Cathedral which dates back to 1084 and

houses the royal tombs of King John and Prince Arthur, as well as one of the best libraries of medieval

manuscripts in the country.

http://www.worcestercathedral.co.uk/

Great Malvern Priory Great Malvern Priory, with its fine Norman Nave and Perpendicular East End, houses a superb set of

medieval stained glass windows, misericords and over a 1,000 tiles.

http://www.greatmalvernpriory.org.uk/

Pershore Abbey Our final visit is to Pershore Abbey is but an exquisite fragment of its former glory

http://www.pershoreabbey.org.uk/

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Your Guide

Mike Hope, author, lecturer, curator and designer, spent over twenty-

five years in senior posts at four universities. He is a regular lecturer and

tutor at Dillington House and the Marlborough College Summer School.

Alongside an extensive publication list, he has researched, designed and

curated many exhibitions, in Britain and abroad.

He is a guest academic lecturer for Travel Editions Art & History Abroad

programmes. In addition to their cultural tours abroad, he has just

embarked on an ambitious five - year programme of tours (in

conjunction with Travel Editions) to run specialist visits to all 100 of the Church of England and Roman

Catholic Cathedrals plus the Major Abbeys and Churches of England.

He specialises in Art, Architectural and Design History, the Mediaeval period, The Arts & Crafts Movement,

Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modernism, Stained Glass, Churches and Cathedrals, and the English Country House

and Garden.

His current research projects include: the life and work of Robert Anning-Bell; Antwerp – City of Art

Nouveau: The Golden Triangle and Beyond; Millennium Stained Glass Windows; The Latest Country Houses.

Mike will give the following talks during the tour:

‘Cathedrals and Monasteries of the South West Midlands – the Case for a Medieval Regional School of

Architecture’.

‘The Development of the Choral and Organ Music Traditions in English Cathedrals’

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Practical Information Tour manager - Your tour manager will be on hand throughout the tour to ensure that everything operates

according to plan. If you have any problems or questions please see him or her immediately – it is often

possible to resolve complaints or problems very quickly on the spot, and do everything to help you enjoy

your holiday. Tipping –To keep our tours affordable, we do not increase the tour price by adding in tips. However, in the

tourism industry, there is a certain level of expectation that when receiving a good service, one does award

with a tip. Tour Managers, Representatives, Guides and Drivers appreciate a tip at the end of their

involvement with the tour, but this is entirely at your discretion. We believe in allowing you to tip according

to your level of satisfaction with their services.

Walking Content – This tour has been graded a 3 out of 5 for walking difficulty.

Please see the below key for an explanation of the footprint symbols:

Insurance Although this is a UK holiday please note that, should you cancel your holiday, the amount paid is non-

refundable. For this reason you may wish to take out insurance just in case an unforeseen event caused you

to have to cancel the tour. As well as covering cancellations, your travel insurance will also cover your

baggage and personal belongings in case they are lost or stolen.

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Emergencies Should an emergency arise, please call our offices on:

020 7251 0045

Outside office hours (Mon-Fri 0900-1700), telephone our emergency staff on:

07841 023807 or

020 7987 5910 or

07831 133079 or

PLEASE USE THESE NUMBERS ONLY IN THE EVENT OF A GENUINE EMERGENCY.

Travel Editions

3 Young’s Buildings, London EC1V 9DB

Tel: 020 7251 0045

Email: [email protected] www.traveleditions.co.uk

PLEASE NOTE: THIS INFORMATION IS CORRECT AT THE TIME OF PRINTING. IT IS MEANT AS A GUIDE ONLY

AND WE CANNOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS OR SUBSEQUENT CHANGES