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GLOUCESTER, CHELTENHAM & TEWKESBURY
Gloucestershire is home to incredible heritage and period architecture; Gloucester Cathedral is of international importance, Cheltenham’s Jazz, Literature, Music and Science festivals along with the racecourse attract thousands of visitors of all ages. A vast array of shops, international cuisine, clubs, bars, entertainment and sporting facilities, along with stunning scenery and parks make this a sought after location.
The City of Gloucester has a unique history from its Roman foundations to itsVictorian docklands.A vibrant multicultural city that has a blend of visitor attractions, festivals and entertainment, a collection of high street and specialist shops and a mouth-watering array of tea shops, restaurants, wine bars and pubs offer food and drink for all tastes.
The city is overlooked by the Cotswold Hills and is in the lush Severn Valley, with good motorway and railway connections.
Cheltenham Spa is characterised by its Regency Architecture.With its award-winning gardens, impressive range of stylish shops and restaurants, and its international festivals of horse racing, music, science and literature. Cheltenham racecourse is famous for the races but also a host of events including music festivals and antique and collectors fairs. Cheltenham & Gloucester have many Comprehensive, Grammar and Private schools to choose from, all within easy reach of Norton.
Tewkesbury has a rich, vibrant history and a beautiful waterside setting ideal for a stroll, boat trip or picnic.Tewkesbury Abbey is renowned the world over for its fine Norman tower, ornate 12th Century ceiling and stunning stained glass windows.Tewkesbury has a full calendar of events, celebrations and festivals
to enjoy including the world-famous Medieval Festival, popular Food & Drink Festival and Mop Fair.
Pictured:Tewkesbury Abbey, Cheltenham Promenade, Cheltenham Racecourse, Pittville Park and Gloucester Docks.


































































































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