New Homes in Tewkesbury
Situated where the River Severn meets the Avon, Tewkesbury is a pleasant market town in Gloucestershire. Around 10 miles from Gloucester itself, new builds in Tewkesbury are just over 20 minutes to Worcester, while Bristol is a 45-minute drive south and vibrant Birmingham isn’t much further in the opposite direction.
From the famous Tewkesbury Abbey to the local museum, heritage centre and nature reserve, there’s plenty to keep you occupied in and around town. Explore the 70-hectare Severn Ham and Coombe Hill Nature Reserve too, when you explore our developments closest to Tewkesbury below.
• South West England • Gloucester • Worcester • Bristol

- £244,995 to £499,995
- 2 and 4 bedroom

- £256,995 to £428,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
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- £297,995 to £335,000
- 3 bedroom
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- £248,995 to £410,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
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Nearby Tewkesbury
New Homes in Tewkesbury FAQs
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Tewkesbury is well-positioned for both local and regional travel. The town sits close to the M5 motorway, offering direct routes to Gloucester, Cheltenham, and Birmingham.
For rail travel, Ashchurch for Tewkesbury station provides services to Birmingham, Bristol, and Cardiff. Whether you're commuting or heading out for leisure, getting around is simple and efficient.
And when it’s time to travel further afield, Birmingham Airport is just over an hour away by car.
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Families in Tewkesbury have access to a range of well-rated schools. These include:
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Tewkesbury School – a respected secondary school
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Mitton Manor Primary School
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Queen Margaret Primary School
For further education, Gloucestershire College and the University of Gloucestershire are both within easy reach, offering a wide variety of academic and vocational courses.
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Tewkesbury is rich in history and natural beauty.
You can explore the town’s medieval streets, visit the iconic Tewkesbury Abbey, or enjoy riverside walks along the Avon and Severn. The Severn Ham is a peaceful spot for nature lovers, perfect for walking and birdwatching.
For entertainment, head to The Roses Theatre, browse local shops, or enjoy the town’s regular markets and festivals. -
Life in Tewkesbury offers a relaxed pace with a strong sense of community. The town blends historic charm with modern convenience, making it ideal for families, professionals, and retirees.
With independent shops, cosy cafés, and plenty of green space, Tewkesbury is a place where you can truly feel at home.