The Meadows Within a short stroll of one of Britain’s most celebrated medieval town centres, yet just minutes from the M5 and in easy commuting range of Gloucester, Cheltenham and Worcester, The Meadows is a delightful new neighbourhood that combines the charm of its historic market-town setting with one of the most convenient locations in the heart of England.
Location With its superb waterside setting and unique historic architecture, Tewkesbury has a lively market-town character that makes it an exceptional place to live.
Leisure Nestling at the meeting place of the Rivers Severn and Avon, and set amidst the beautiful Cotswold countryside, Tewkesbury is a peerless base for anyone who enjoys exploring and the outdoor life, whether on foot or cycling, or driving around the fascinating towns and villages sprinkled throughout the area. However, there is also a wealth of attractions waiting to be discovered amongst the town’s medieval architecture and picturesque alleyways. The Meadows is close to the lively Tewkesbury Marina, focal point of the town’s Water Festival with its colourful boat parades, stalls and musical events – just one of a series of local annual festivals. In addition to the many restaurants and historic pubs in the town, the Roses Theatre presents both an art-house cinema programme and a variety of live performances including theatre, dance and music. The Cascades Leisure Centre, situated just off the High Street, includes a gym and a sauna as well as a swimming pool, and there are several fine parks and woodlands around the town.
Shopping There is a bakery, a greengrocer and a post office in Mitton Way, close to The Meadows, and an excellent selection of local shops, including supermarkets, around the High Street, Church Street and Barton Street, just a short walk from the development. There is also a lively open-air market on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Transport The Meadows has fast, easy access to the M5, M50 and A38, making it a convenient commuter base for Worcester, Cheltenham and Gloucester. There is also a bus link between Tewkesbury and the local train station at Ashchurch, less than two miles away. |
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