Heritage Open Day: Our Tewkesbury Museum event focuses on the wonderful, ancient, yet evolving building environment, town model buildings and unique features including a newly restored Raspberry and Acanthus ceiling, and wattle and daub! Recently restored, 64 Barton Street, is itself an example of the ancient architecture of Tewkesbury. During the 1960s there was a mini version of the town, in the Town Hall garden. Some of the models from that time have survived, at least in part, and nine of these will form the centrepiece of our display, alongside photographs and histories showing how the actual buildings have evolved over the centuries.