This spacious apartment in the heart of medieval Tewkesbury is accessed via one of the many ancient alleyways synonymous with this town. A wonderful base to explore the Cotswolds.
1 step to entrance.
All on the Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, Electric Fire, Sofa Bed (Double) (Flexible Sleeping Only), Patio Doors Leading To Courtyard Garden
Kitchen: Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Smart TV
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
All on the Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, Electric Fire, Sofa Bed (Double) (Flexible Sleeping Only), Patio Doors Leading To Courtyard Garden
Kitchen: Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Smart TV
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Small enclosed garden with courtyard and garden furniture. Private parking permit for 1 car. No smoking.
This spacious apartment in the heart of medieval Tewkesbury is accessed via one of the many ancient alleyways synonymous with this town. A beautiful spacious ground floor apartment in a large Tudor House with own entrance, garden and parking.
This building dates back to the 16th Century with beautiful Oak Beams throughout. The property has been beautifully restored and modernized to provide comfort and relaxation in a truly historic setting. Potters Court is bright and airy and designed for comfort, in a hidden alleyway offering privacy and relaxation in a fantastic town centre location. This hidden gem has an open plan living area with large cottage style Kitchen and dining. Outside guests can enjoy a private walled courtyard garden – ideal for al fresco brunch and long summer evenings.
Enjoy the bustling market town of Tewkesbury by day, exquisite waterside walks by noon and theatre shows by night. Take a leisurely meander of the market town, weave in and out of the Tudor buildings and visit farmers markets, antique shops and tea rooms. Pick up a small aperitif and step aboard a river cruise (season permitting) before catching a matinee at the Roses Theatre.
If historic splendour is on the agenda, Tewkesbury is home to a 12th-century abbey, adorned with one of the highest Norman towers in the country, and the largest medieval re-enactment festival in Europe in July. Just a short drive to the other side of town you will find Croft Farm, where you can spend the days on the lake, sailing, swimming, paddle boarding and kayaking. There is even a selection of peddalows for the younger ones.
Beyond Tewkesbury, you will find the famous Cotswolds and a day out in Chipping Campden is a must. You will find streets of honey hued, chocolate box houses, boutique shops, pubs and restaurants, plus several castles nearby too. There are plenty of on and off-road cycle routes and some family friendly trails too. On those days you want to just be at one with nature, take a trip to the nearby nature reserve, educational and fun for all the family. You will find regency Cheltenham within 10 miles, great to visit for one of their cultural festivals or a flutter at the races. Stunning Sudeley and Eastnor castles, and Malvern are all within 15 miles. Whatever you choose to do, Avon Lock Cottage will not disappoint.
Shop 100 yards, pub 170 yards and restaurant 1 mile.
This building dates back to the 16th Century with beautiful Oak Beams throughout. The property has been beautifully restored and modernized to provide comfort and relaxation in a truly historic setting. Potters Court is bright and airy and designed for comfort, in a hidden alleyway offering privacy and relaxation in a fantastic town centre location. This hidden gem has an open plan living area with large cottage style Kitchen and dining. Outside guests can enjoy a private walled courtyard garden – ideal for al fresco brunch and long summer evenings.
Enjoy the bustling market town of Tewkesbury by day, exquisite waterside walks by noon and theatre shows by night. Take a leisurely meander of the market town, weave in and out of the Tudor buildings and visit farmers markets, antique shops and tea rooms. Pick up a small aperitif and step aboard a river cruise (season permitting) before catching a matinee at the Roses Theatre.
If historic splendour is on the agenda, Tewkesbury is home to a 12th-century abbey, adorned with one of the highest Norman towers in the country, and the largest medieval re-enactment festival in Europe in July. Just a short drive to the other side of town you will find Croft Farm, where you can spend the days on the lake, sailing, swimming, paddle boarding and kayaking. There is even a selection of peddalows for the younger ones.
Beyond Tewkesbury, you will find the famous Cotswolds and a day out in Chipping Campden is a must. You will find streets of honey hued, chocolate box houses, boutique shops, pubs and restaurants, plus several castles nearby too. There are plenty of on and off-road cycle routes and some family friendly trails too. On those days you want to just be at one with nature, take a trip to the nearby nature reserve, educational and fun for all the family. You will find regency Cheltenham within 10 miles, great to visit for one of their cultural festivals or a flutter at the races. Stunning Sudeley and Eastnor castles, and Malvern are all within 15 miles. Whatever you choose to do, Avon Lock Cottage will not disappoint.
Shop 100 yards, pub 170 yards and restaurant 1 mile.