Living in the Medieval Market Town of Tewkesbury

Living in the Medieval Market Town of Tewkesbury

Located in the north of the county of Gloucestershire is the medieval, market Town of Tewkesbury, renowned for its Twelfth Century Abby and its significant connection to the Wars of the Roses.  The local inhabitants are proud of their homes and their Towns’ close proximity to the River Avon and the River Wye.  Investing in their homes by extending their properties with professionally built, quality made, Tewkesbury Conservatories that add much needed space and value for the families that live, work and raise their children there. By incorporating innovative design features into their conservatories that due to superb insulating techniques reduce energy consumption in the cold winter months and allow for natural air circulation in the hot summer months, electricity bills are reduced.

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With the M5 and the M50 giving easy access to other areas of the Country, Tewkesbury has become a very popular place to live, work and raise a family and the growing population of just over 20,000 local inhabitants want to remain in this beautiful part of England and are investing in their homes by adding extra space and value with their beautiful new conservatories.

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With plenty of stunning countryside on its doorstep, the Town of Tewkesbury also has plenty to offer its residents in the way of boutique retail stores, the Roses Theatre, a plethora of Festivals and Fairs as well as award winning restaurants un which to enjoy a wide variety of scrumptious fayre and cultural activities.

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