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Ashchurch for Tewksbury Station
Station Road, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire GL20 8HG - England, UK

Aschurch Station is in a small Gloucestershire village close to Tewksbury. The station is probably best known for its proximity to the Ministry of Defence central base for storing vehicles, together with royal engineers equipment for building bridges and...
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Attractions near Ashchurch for Tewksbury Station
A selection of attractions close to Ashchurch for Tewksbury Station:
Roses Theatre  (1.6 Miles)
Tewkesbury's Roses Theatre offers a varied programme of music, drama, children's theatre, opera, ballet, comedy and also film. In fact, this is the only major...
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Holy Trinity Church  (1.7 Miles)
Trinity is a striking red brick Victorian Gothic church. Ebenezer Trotman, the son of the Tewkesbury Baptist Minister, built it in 1837. Notable features include...
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Healing's Mill  (1.8 Miles)
Healing's Mill is an imposing Victorian steam-powered mill on the banks of the River Avon. This river once brought barges loaded with corn here from...
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Tewkesbury Museum  (1.8 Miles)
This 17th Century building is home to social history and archeology collections. Both show the history of Tewkesbury from prehistory to the 20th century. Highlights...
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Tewkesbury Alleyways  (1.8 Miles)
Tewkesbury has one of the most extensive medieval streetscapes in England. Boxed in by the rivers Avon and Severn, the medieval town grew into a...
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Tewkesbury Town Hall  (1.9 Miles)
Tewkesbury's Georgian Town Hall was built for the most part in 1788, but the street frontage was added later in 1857, when the building was...
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Church of St John the Baptist  (2 Miles)
There has been a church in the little village of Beckford for at least nine hundred years. The Doomsday Survey of 1086 says that 'a...
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St Mary's Church  (2 Miles)
The parish church of St. Mary the Virgin in the little town of Ripple, is built of limestone with stone-slabbed roofs. The original building, of...
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St Faith's Church  (2 Miles)
This is an extremely beautiful village church with a very peaceful atmosphere. It dates from the Twelfth century with later additions. It is prized for...
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Battle Trail  (2.1 Miles)
The Battle Trail is a waymarked 1.5-mile trail around the battlefield of the Battle of Tewkesbury, one of the defining battles of the War of...
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Little Museum  (2.2 Miles)
This museum is a fascinating collection that brings together many hundreds of years of history into one well organised collection. There are a great...
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John Moore Countryside Museum  (2.2 Miles)
John Moore was a writer and environmentalist ahead of his time. This museum celebrates his life and work and the countryside and wildlife that he...
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66 Church Street  (2.2 Miles)
Tree-ring dating has shown that this timber-framed listed building dates from 1475. There are over 1800 listed buildings in and around Tewkesbury, and this one...
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Tewkesbury Abbey  (2.2 Miles)
Tewkesbury Abbey has the largest Norman tower in the country. The 14-metre square, 45-metre-high stone tower was added late 14th century to the original Benedictine...
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Abbot’s Gatehouse  (2.2 Miles)
One of the few Cotswold stone buildings in Tewkesbury, this gatehouse was built in 1500 and restored in 1849 by James Medland. It is one...
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Abbey Mill  (2.2 Miles)
Abbey Mill is thought to have foundations dating from the 12th Century, when the River Avon was diverted through the town. The present building is...
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Old Baptist Chapel  (2.3 Miles)
This is one of the earliest Baptist chapels in England. Like many early chapels, it is hidden away. The 15th-century timber-framed is tucked away down...
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Severn Leisure Cruises  (8.7 Miles)
The MV Conway Castle is the largest passenger vessel operating on the River Severn in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire. Offering weekly cruises from may to September with...
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St Andrew’s Church  (9.1 Miles)
A surprise in a village, St Andrew's is a very large yellow-orange stone church, dominated by a tall broach spire. In fact, it’s regarded as...
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Municipal Offices  (9.7 Miles)
Begun in 1823 but probably not completed until 1835, Cheltenham’s municipal offices are regarded by many as the finest regency buildings not only in Cheltenham...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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