The Making of the Tudor Dynasty Tour

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  • Historic fortress of Ludlow Castle

  • A Cathedral, Church and Abbey

  • Late medieval Raglan Castle

  • Two engaging lectures by historian Dr Nicola Tallis

As the most famous dynasty in British history, everyone is familiar with the Tudors. But not everyone knows where they came from, and how they came to occupy England’s throne – against all odds – in 1485. This tour will provide the historical backdrop for their unlikely victory, as we visit some of the sites in which the fortunes of Henry Tudor – later Henry VII – rose and fell. It will be complimented by a series of talks from Dr Nicola Tallis, whose book, Uncrowned Queen, charts this thrilling tale.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival
Arrive independently at the Hilton Puckrup Hall Hotel from 15.00. This evening there will be a welcome reception and private dinner with wine, followed by a talk from author and historian Dr Nicola Tallis: ‘The Wars of the Roses and the Tudors’.

Day 2: Ludlow Castle and Worcester Cathedral
Ludlow Castle was a significant royal residence during the Tudor period, home of Prince Edward (later Edward V), Prince Arthur (eldest son of Henry VII), and Catherine of Aragon. We gain a glimpse into the lifestyle of medieval and Tudor society as we walk through the Castle grounds and take in the superb views over the Shropshire countryside.  After lunch (own expense) we coach to Worcester Cathedral where Prince Arthur Tudor was buried. His chantry is to the right of the High Altar, and features heraldic carvings symbolising the various houses such as York, Lancaster, Beaufort and even Catherine of Aragon's pomegranate. This evening, dinner will be held in the hotel restaurant, followed by a talk from your guide and host, Nicola: ‘The Making of the Tudor Dynasty’.

Day 3: Raglan Castle, Ross-on-Wye and Tewkesbury Abbey
Morning visit to Raglan Castle, a symbol of power and prestige during the Tudor era. Originally built in the 15th century by Sir William ap Thomas, and later transformed into a luxurious residence by his son, Raglan Castle hosted important figures and events before being partially destroyed during the English Civil War.  Continue to the picturesque market town of Ross-on-Wye, and St Mary’s Church which served as a central place of worship and community gathering during the Tudor period. After lunch (own expense) we travel back towards Tewkesbury, for a guided visit of the Abbey, a stunning example of Norman architecture.  Return to the hotel for approximately 17.00.

NB: Exact order of excursions may vary according to local conditions and tour manager's discretion

Please note: Post tour extra nights are available at a supplement.

Please note the maximum group size on this tour is 42 passengers. 

Tour grading: This tour has been graded as moderate due to the amount of walking around sites, and lots of standing for viewing at each attraction. At each attraction there are steps, and limited places to sit for rest. For more information please visit the mobility page of our website, or phone our team if you have any questions.

INCLUDED

  • Two nights’ bed and breakfast at the four-star Hilton Puckrup Hall, based on shared occupancy of a twin/double room
  • Welcome reception
  • First night three-course dinner with wine
  • Second night dinner in the hotel restaurant
  • All talks, guided tours and entrance fees as per the itinerary
  • Coach touring as per the itinerary
  • Dr Nicola Tallis throughout
  • Tour manager throughout

NOT INCLUDED

  • Transport to the hotel is not included
  • Double for sole use supplement - from £172
  • Extra nights on bed and breakfast basis
  • Holiday insurance 
  • Meals other than those stated 
  • Items of a personal nature such as drinks, laundry, telephone calls etc 
  • Porterage and gratuities

HOTEL

 

Hilton Puckrup Hall, Tewkesbury

This modern four-star hotel is located on the edge of the Cotswolds, amid 140 acres of grounds, offering a restaurant, fitness centre, indoor swimming pool, and WIFI. All rooms have private bathroom facilities, TV, hairdryer, telephone and desk. Complimentary car parking is available at the hotel. 

Hotel Website

 

MORE INFO 

Your Guide

Dr Nicola Tallis 
Dr Nicola Tallis is an independent historian and researcher, who has also worked as a curator and lecturer. She received her doctorate from the University of Winchester in 2019, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Nicola has worked with Historic Royal Palaces and the National Trust, and has appeared on BBC’s Countryfile, Who Do You Think You Are? and Booktalk. She is also a regular contributor to history magazines and radio. Nicola has given talks at the Emirates Literature Festival, Hampton Court Palace, the Tower of London, the National Archives, and the British Library to name but a few. She is the author of four critically acclaimed books: Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey, Elizabeth’s Rival: The Tumultuous Tale of Lettice Knollys, Countess of Leicester, Uncrowned Queen: The Fateful Life of Margaret Beaufort, Tudor Matriarch, and All the Queen’s Jewels, 1445-1548: Power, Majesty and Display.

 

Please note that all our UK tours start and finish at the relevant hotel.  

You can normally check in from 3pm onwards but hotels will always be happy to store your luggage if you arrive earlier in the day. 

For full details of how to get to the hotel, directions and the nearest train station, please click on the hotel website or call our office for details. These will also be sent automatically with your confirmation. 

The welcome reception and first evening dinner / talk will commence at about 6pm - full details will be sent with your joining instructions about 10 days prior to the arrival date. 

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I thoroughly enjoyed my trip and really appreciated both Julian’s and Nichola’s expertise. The coach was very comfortable and the hotel was excellent. Nothing more to say!

Review by Crossman who travelled 22-April-2025


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I was very happy to return to The South of The Welsh Marches and The Early Tudors after staying in Ludlow with you last year and moving Northwards. Nicola Tallis delivered two very comprehensive lectures ,it's a pity that there are so many Henrys in the story, but she navigated us through them very well with due attention to Margaret Beaufort ,a heroine of mine. Julian Humphries ,of course will find a Battlefield, dating from The Wars of The Roses or Civil War behind every hedge in The Midlands. We visited many lovely and interesting places, I would particularly commend the guide at Tewkesbury Abbey who took us around the outside of the building first, so that we might trace its evolution from a Monastery to a Parish Church. I recommend this Tour.

Review by Roberts who travelled 22-April-2025


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Enjoyable and entertaining, tour guides excellent, also local guides were well used. Appropriate time allowed for each visit.

Review by Chen who travelled 22-April-2025


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Nicola was excellent in her presentation and accommodating personality.

Review by Bolger who travelled 22-April-2025


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