New Homes in Tewkesbury
Part of Gloucestershire, Tewkesbury sits at the meeting point of the River Avon and the Severn in the South West. Less than nine miles from Cheltenham and only another mile to Gloucester, you can drive to Bristol in around 45 minutes, while it’s not much more to get to Birmingham in the north.
With natural attractions like Severn Ham and Tewkesbury Nature Reserve, there’s also an abbey, heritage centre and museum in town. Explore Coombe Hill Nature Reserve and visit Bredon Barn as well, when you search our new homes in Tewkesbury right here.
• Mickleton • Tredington
- £300,000 to £535,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £310,000 to £410,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £250,000 to £499,500
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £299,000 to £495,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
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New Homes in Tewkesbury Highlights
- Charming Historic Town: Tewkesbury is known for its medieval streets, riverside setting, and stunning Abbey—full of character and charm.
- Local Shops & Dining: Enjoy independent shops, cosy cafés, traditional pubs, and a weekly market in the town centre.
- Riverside & Countryside: Walk along the River Avon, explore nature trails, or enjoy the nearby Cotswolds and Malvern Hills.
- Good Schools: Tewkesbury has well-rated local schools and easy access to colleges and universities in Gloucester and Cheltenham.
- Great Location: Close to the M5 and A38, with strong road links to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Worcester, and beyond.
New homes in Tewkesbury FAQs
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Whether you're commuting for work or planning weekend getaways, Tewkesbury offers excellent transport connections. The town sits conveniently near the M5 motorway, making travel to Gloucester, Cheltenham, and Birmingham straightforward. Tewkesbury is also served by nearby Ashchurch for Tewkesbury railway station, offering direct services to Birmingham New Street, Bristol Temple Meads, and Cardiff Central. For international travel, Birmingham Airport is just over an hour’s drive away, while Bristol Airport is also easily accessible.
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Families will find a strong selection of schools in and around Tewkesbury. Notable options include:
- Tewkesbury School – a respected secondary school
- Mitton Manor Primary School
- Queen Margaret Primary School
For further education, Gloucestershire College and the University of Gloucestershire are both nearby, offering a wide range of academic and vocational courses.
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Tewkesbury is a town steeped in history and surrounded by natural beauty.
One of its most iconic landmarks is Tewkesbury Abbey, a stunning Norman church with centuries of heritage. The town’s medieval streets and timber-framed buildings add to its charm.Nature lovers can enjoy riverside walks along the Avon and Severn, or explore the Severn Ham, a tranquil area perfect for walking and birdwatching.
For entertainment visit The Roses Theatre for live performances, or explore local history at the Tewkesbury Museum. The town also hosts the Tewkesbury Medieval Festival, a lively annual event with reenactments, food, and family fun.
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Life in Tewkesbury offers a peaceful blend of countryside living and community spirit.
The town centre features a mix of independent shops, cosy cafés, and traditional pubs. Weekly markets and local events bring residents together, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
With easy access to nearby cities, excellent schools, and plenty of green space, Tewkesbury is ideal for families, professionals, and retirees alike.