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  1. Tetbury Market House. Tetbury Woolsack Races. Categories: Towns in Gloucestershire. Civil parishes in Gloucestershire. Cotswold District. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after populated places in England.

  2. Doughton Manor. Coordinates: 51°37′19″N 2°10′31″W. Doughton Manor, photographed in 1914. Doughton Manor is a country house in Doughton, in the civil parish of Tetbury Upton, in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.

  3. Highgrove House was the family residence of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. It lies southwest of Tetbury in Gloucestershire, England. Built in the late 18th century, Highgrove and its estate were owned by various families until it was purchased in 1980 by the Duchy of Cornwall from Maurice Macmillan. Charles III remodelled the Georgian ...

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  5. Gatcombe Park. / 51.6933; -2.1736. Gatcombe Park is a country house between the villages of Minchinhampton (to which it belongs) and Avening in Gloucestershire, England. Originally constructed in the 1770s, it was rebuilt from 1820 by George Basevi for the economist David Ricardo. Since 1976 it has been the country home of Anne, Princess Royal.

  6. Siege of Tutbury. Tutbury Castle is a largely ruined medieval castle at Tutbury, Staffordshire, England, in the ownership of the Duchy of Lancaster and hence currently of King Charles III. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. People who have stayed in the castle include Eleanor of Aquitaine and Mary, Queen of Scots, who was a prisoner there.

  7. Tetbury Woolsack Races. Coordinates: 51.6375°N 2.1564°W. The Tetbury Woolsack Races are an annual sporting event in the English town of Tetbury, in Gloucestershire, where competitors must race up and down the steepest street in the town carrying a full woolsack on their back. It is held each year on the Whitsun Bank Holiday Monday.