The winner of Roundabout of the Year 2014 goes to the Stonehills roundabout on the A38 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. The huge £70,000 wooden sculptures of a victorious Yorkist knight on his horse and one of a horse without its Lancastrian rider on a nearby grass verge were put in place this summer. They mark the site of the famous Battle of Tewkesbury in May 1471 during the War of the Roses when the Yorkists defeated the Lancastrians. Kevin Beresford, president of the Roundabout Appreciation Society, described it as “one of the most dramatic and imposing roundabouts I have ever come across. On the approach to the island a gigantic 12ft figure looms into view, it reminds me of the final scene in the cult film the 'Wicker Man,” he said. Picture: Phil Bews/Geoff Robinson Photography

Credit : Phil Bews/Geoff Robinson Photography