Living in Tewkesbury

Tewkesbury, located in Gloucestershire, England, is a historic market town renowned for its medieval charm, picturesque riverside setting, and thriving community. Whether you're considering moving to Tewkesbury or planning a visit, this guide covers everything from history and property insights to dining, education, and transport.

 

About Tewkesbury

Tewkesbury boasts a well-preserved medieval townscape, featuring numerous half-timbered buildings and narrow alleyways. The town's history is highlighted by the 12th-century Tewkesbury Abbey, a magnificent example of Norman architecture that dominates the local skyline. The community is vibrant, hosting annual events such as the Tewkesbury Medieval Festival, which celebrates the town's historical significance.

For more, visit visittewkesbury.info.

Living in Tewkesbury

Property Market in Tewkesbury

Tewkesbury offers a diverse range of housing options, from charming historic cottages to modern family homes. Explore the available properties.
 

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Things to Do in Tewkesbury

Tewkesbury offers a wealth of activities for residents and visitors, ranging from historical landmarks and cultural attractions to outdoor adventures. Whether exploring its rich medieval heritage, enjoying scenic riverside walks, or attending lively local events, there is something for everyone to experience.
 

Scenic Countryside Walks
Tewkesbury’s surrounding countryside provides an abundance of walking trails, offering stunning views and opportunities to explore nature reserves. These routes range from leisurely riverside strolls to more challenging hikes through rolling hills and historic propeties and sites.
 

Tewkesbury Abbey
One of the town's most famous landmarks, Tewkesbury Abbey is an architectural masterpiece that showcases Norman craftsmanship. Visitors can admire its breathtaking stained-glass windows, medieval tombs and intricate stonework, as well as attend concerts and community events held within its historic walls.
 

Historical and Cultural Attractions

  • Tewkesbury Abbey – One of the finest Norman buildings in Britain.
  • John Moore Museum – Showcasing local wildlife and 15th-century history.
  • Tewkesbury Heritage & Visitor Centre – Interactive displays about the town’s medieval past.
  • The Old Baptist Chapel – A 17th-century nonconformist chapel.
  • Out of the Hat Heritage Centre – Combining local history with interactive exhibits.

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Outdoor Activities

  • Riverside Walks & Boat Trips
  • Tewkesbury Nature Reserve
  • Cycling & Hiking Trails (Cleeve Hill & Belas Knap Long Barrow)
  • Victoria Pleasure Gardens
     

Events and Entertainment

  • Tewkesbury Medieval Festival (July) – One of Europe's largest medieval reenactment events.
  • Roses Theatre – Hosting live performances, films and music events.
  • Tewkesbury Mop Fair (October) – A traditional street fair with rides and food stalls.
     

Family-Friendly Activities

  • Escape Rooms at Escape Entertainment
  • Croft Farm Water Park
  • Tewkesbury Treasure Hunt Trail

For more activities, visit:  visittewkesbury.info.
 

Dining in Tewkesbury

Tewkesbury boasts a diverse food scene, offering everything from fine dining to casual cafes. The town is home to a variety of eateries, including historic pubs, elegant restaurants and independent coffee shops, all of which serve high-quality local and international cuisine.
 

Fine Dining & European Cuisine

  • The Abbot’s Table – Modern European dishes with locally sourced ingredients.
  • Salerno – Authentic Italian cuisine.
     

Casual Dining & Pubs

  • Gupshill Manor – Historic pub with international cuisine.
  • Lower Lode Inn – 15th-century riverside inn.
  • The Bell Hotel – A charming, half-timbered traditional pub.
     

Global Flavours

  • Sapphire Dining – Indian-Mediterranean fusion.
  • Rosado Lounge – Tapas, vegan and gluten-free options.
     

Cafes & Unique Dining

  • Browns Garden Restaurant – Vegan-friendly options.
  • The Black Bear Inn – Gloucestershire’s oldest pub.
  • The Gazebo – Dog-friendly café on Riverside Walk.
 

Education in Tewkesbury


Primary Schools

  • Ashchurch Primary School – Top 4% nationally in SATS results.
  • Oak Hill Church of England Primary School – Located in Alderton.
  • Twyning School – Strong academic performance.
  • The John Moore Primary School – Rated "Good" by Ofsted.
  • Mitton Manor Primary School – Academic and extracurricular focus.
     

Secondary Schools

  • Tewkesbury Academy – Offers a strong sixth form.
     

Specialised Education

  • Alderman Knight School – "Outstanding" special education school.
  • Bredon School – One of the most diverse independent schools in the UK.
 

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Transport & Connectivity


Roads

  • M5 Motorway – Junction 9 provides access to Cheltenham, Gloucester, and Birmingham.
  • A38 & A46 – Key routes to surrounding towns and villages.
     

Rail Services

  • Ashchurch for Tewkesbury Station – Direct services to Worcester, Cheltenham, Bristol and Birmingham.

Buses

  • Route 43 – Local service covering Priors Park and other areas.
  • The Robin Service – Demand-responsive transport for rural residents.
     

Community Transport

  • Volunteer-run services like dial-a-ride for elderly and disabled residents.
     

Air Travel

  • Birmingham Airport (1-hour drive) & Bristol Airport offer international connectivity.


Shopping in Tewkesbury

  • Tewkesbury Market – Held every Wednesday and Saturday.
  • Malt House Emporium – Unique gifts and homeware.
  • Local Boutiques & Artisan Shops – Speciality stores for handmade and bespoke items.   ​​​

Conclusion & Why Choose Tewkesbury

Tewkesbury combines rich history with modern conveniences, making it a fantastic place to live and visit. From its medieval charm and thriving property market to excellent schools, dining and transport options, Tewkesbury offers a high quality of life in a picturesque setting.

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