Perry Bishop and Chambers’ New Homes department are thrilled to be appointed sole selling agent on Amberley Park, London Road, Tetbury.

This exclusive and prestigious development by design led developer, Bewley Homes, comprises a wide selection of properties, ranging from two bedroom maisonettes to four bedroom family houses. Situated on the edge of the historic market town of Tetbury, each of these stylish new residences has been designed, constructed and finished to the highest standards.

Amberley Park

Amberley Park has a fantastic property mix, from two bedroom maisonettes to four bedroom family houses, which means you are sure to find your dream home here.

Bewley Homes has poured its trademark passion for quality and enduring beauty into the houses, apartments and maisonettes at Amberley Park.

Each of these stylish new residences has been designed, constructed and finished to the highest standards.

With so much to commend these stunning properties, we are sure you will fall in love with Amberley Park and that you will be proud to call it home for many years to come.

A quintessentially English rural idyll, your new home in Tetbury benefits from a truly enviable location in the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The Cotswold town of Tetbury

Steeped in history, the market town of Tetbury has a huge amount to offer the residents and visitors alike. Its quaint streets offer convenient amenities such as a choice of supermarkets, a doctors’ surgery, dental clinic, post office and a Lloyds bank.

Tetbury is famous for its antique shops; indeed, there are more than 20 in the centre of this old market town. They nestle alongside a host of other independent retailers, with wares as varied as jewellery and cheese, while a renowned market is held every Wednesday and Saturday in the iconic Market House.

Amberley Park is located close to St Mary’s C of E Primary School which is half a mile from your front door; older children can attend Sir William Romney’s School, a five-minute drive away.

1300 years of recorded history

The settlement of Tetbury grew around an Anglo-Saxon monastery, built on an ancient hill fort in the late 700s. It prospered as a result of the Cotswold’s wool trade during the Middle Ages; a rich heritage can be seen in its fine buildings all around you today. Notable edifices include the Market House in the centre of the town, which was constructed in 1655.

Tetbury is also home to the 18th century parish church of St Mary the Virgin, the construction of which is seen by many as a masterclass in Georgian Gothic architecture. More recent history can be explored at the Tetbury Police Museum and Courtroom, dedicated to the Gloucestershire Constabulary. This force was established in 1839, despite opposition from locals who didn’t believe the area needed a constabulary.

The surrounding areas

Royal connections abound in the idyllic town of Tetbury, not least due to its proximity to Highgrove, the estate of HRH The Prince of Wales. Gatcombe Park, the residence of the Princess Royal is also close at hand, while neighbouring Chalford is the location of Nether Lypiatt Manor, the former retreat of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.

Prince Charles’s Duchy Home Farm, which was established to promote organic farming and food production methods, is also nearby. This farm is a key supplier for many Duchy Originals products, which can be purchased in Highgrove’s own shop in Tetbury’s Long Street. Products made at Duchy Home Farm include organic grain, pork, barley for ale and root vegetables used for crisps and chutneys. Milk from the farm’s own herd of Ayrshire cattle is produced here, too.

Tetbury is blessed with a fine selection of places to eat and drink, leaving you spoilt for choice when it comes to dining out with friends and family.

Whether you are celebrating a special occasion, or are in the mood for a casual bite to eat, the perfect restaurant is just waiting for you in Tetbury. One of the town’s most popular eateries is The Trouble House Café Bar, which dates back to 1754 and specialises in classic English dishes with a European twist.

Meanwhile, for a big birthday or anniversary, there’s the Gumstool Inn at Calcot Manor Hotel & Spa. In 2016, the restaurant was given Bib Gourmand status by the Michelin Guide; this accolade is given to eateries which offer ‘good quality, great value food’.

For a pint of real ale you have a choice of pubs, including the Royal Oak and The Priory Inn, or if you are in the mood for a sedate afternoon tea, the Close Hotel is a firm local favourite.

A countryside lifestyle

Set on the outskirts of Tetbury in Westonbirt you’ll find the Beaufort Polo Club, which is home to the renowned Tomlinson polo dynasty.

You’re invited to either watch or play the game yourself at this centre of excellence, with the Gloucestershire Festival of Polo held here every year.

Westonbirt also boasts a prestigious golf club with a challenging nine-hole course, alongside a gym and fitness suite.

If walking is your pastime of choice, you’ll be pleased to hear that Tetbury has its very own 3.5 mile, AA-recommended walk which takes in rolling hills, farmland and the town itself. This easy course takes around 90 minutes to complete. Elsewhere, you can learn to drive a horse-drawn carriage in Tetbury if the mood so takes you, or there are myriad places to take a leisurely bike ride in the vicinity.

Given its location in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Tetbury enjoys close proximity to a huge range of outdoor pursuits just waiting to be explored.

Amberley Park is located off the A433, which affords you easy access to the M4 for journeys to both the west and east. Bristol takes under an hour by car, with the M25 around two hours from home.

The development is also served by the 882 bus route for travel to Tetbury and to Cirencester.

Your nearest railway station is Kemble, 12 minutes by car, from where you can reach London Paddington in about an hour and 17 minutes. Other destinations include Cheltenham Spa, Oxford, Gloucester and Bath. For international travel, Bristol Airport is about an hour by car, or Portsmouth is approximately 1 hour and 56 minutes drive for ferry crossings.

Travel times and distances are approximate only. Times taken from Google Maps and National Rail January 2017.

Bewley Homes Colin Brooks, founded Bewley Homes plc in 1991. It is still a family-run firm, Andrew Brooks (Colin’s son) is Managing Director.

Over the years we have worked hard to build an excellent reputation with local communities, councils and town planners by producing architecturally attractive projects that blend with their local surroundings and respect their former historic use. Many of our sites are in sensitive planning conservation areas and therefore quality of design and engagement is paramount to the success of the planning application. We have been successful in winning numerous National and Civic awards for our quality of design and detailing.

On many occasions where families have lived for generations in their local community they feel a responsibility to develop their land in a sensitive manner, ensuring quality designs which blend with their surroundings. They feel strongly about leaving a legacy for the future and they choose us at Bewley Homes because of our sensitive designs, quality of construction and the fact we go far to ensure a complete understanding of the site’s history.