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Welcome to New Homes in Tewkesbury, the easy way to find new homes in Tewkesbury and the surrounding area. Located in the county of Gloucestershire, the historic town of Tewkesbury is 10 miles to the north of Cheltenham and 50 miles to the south east of Birmingham. An attractive rural town, Tewkesbury is bursting with character. Dominated by tudor timber-framed buildings, much of the town layout still reflects its medieval style street plan consisting of small alleyways and lanes. The town sits at the junction of The Severn and Avon rivers, One of the towns most famous landmarks is the 11th century Abbey, which accentuates the town's historic feel and atmosphere. The nearest train station can be found at Cheltenham, meanwhile the M5 motorway runs to the east of the town and the A38 and A46 trunks roads are easily accessible. New homes in Tewkesbury provide the best of both worlds for those seeking a property in the heart of the Midlands and with access to all the essential facilities of a contemporary town. Enjoy the benefits of a newly built home in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside, search for a new home in Tewkesbury today!
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Tewkesbury is a small town in the Gloucestershire County in South West England. Tewkesbury traces its history to the 7th century when a hermit Theocalious found this town. Tewkesbury remained a peripheral town during the next few centuries though its importance grew as a market town. Industrial revolution caused changes in Tewkesbury landscape as population grew and industry was set up. Railway expansion further enhanced the growth in Tewkesbury.
Tewkesbury is located at a distance of 94 miles from London. Major towns and suburbs near Tewkesbury are Church End, Queenhill, Bishop's Cleeve, Prescott, and Golden Valley. The town of Tewkesbury provides excellent road and rail connections, according to Vernon Pethard of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk. In recent years, Tewkesbury has emerged as a popular tourist location.
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Places of Interest in Tewkesbury
- Abbey Mill: Tewkesbury is home to this historic mill that traces its history to the 12th century. The mill has undergone several renovations and is now a major tourist attraction in Tewkesbury.
- Abbot's Gatehouse: An elegant gatehouse was built in Tewkesbury in the 15th century that underwent renovations in the 19th century. It is a popular tourist spot and is part of a protected area with historical significance.
- Tewkesbury Abbey: Tewkesbury Abbey is home to the largest Norman tower in England, measuring 45 metres in height. Tewkesbury Abbey is also home to a 17th century Milton organ that is believed to be the oldest in England. The abbey has a well preserved display centre and the refectory serves meals, tea, and snacks.
- Tewkesbury Museum: Tewkesbury Museum is housed in a 17th century building. The museum is home to a vast collection of paintings, artefacts, and relics. Tewkesbury Museum also hosts lectures and talks on historical and contemporary issues.
- Tewkesbury Town Hall: This 18th century building has a simple yet elegant architecture and its location in the centre of Tewkesbury makes it a popular tourist attraction.
- Tewkesbury Alleyways: Tewkesbury hosts 30 unique alleyways through the old town. These alleyways were used as garbage dumps but Tewkesbury town council and residents have fully restored them in their original glory. Guided tours are also available for exploring these historical labyrinths.
- John Moore Countryside Museum: The museum is dedicated to John Moore, who was a writer and environmentalist. It remains a popular tourist spot in Tewkesbury owing to its excellent preservation and renovation.
- Bloody Meadow: It was home to the deadly Battle of Tewkesbury in the 15th century. The meadow has since been restored and is now a popular picnic spot. It offers acres of grassy expanse with spectacular views of the river.
- Old Baptist Chapel: A small but well-preserved church is tucked in the old streets of Tewkesbury. Originally built in the 15th century, this timber-framed church is now a popular tourist attraction.
Famous People from Tewkesbury
Environmentalist John Moore was born and raised in Tewkesbury. The town is also the birthplace of author Henry Green.
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