Located on the Cotswold Way and surrounding hills, the area offers a wealth of lovely walks and breath-taking views. The historic market town of Dursley retains its delightful 18th century market hall and offers a variety of small shops, cafes and pubs.
With so much to do locally and such idyllic countryside right on the doorstep, you may never want to tear yourself away from Tilsdown Gardens. But if you do, the development is under two miles from the Cam and Dursley Railway Station and around eight miles from the M5 motorway.
Tilsdown Gardens is just a short drive from Slimbridge Wetland Centre on the banks of the River Severn. The first of its kind to be opened in the country back in 1946, this the world renowned reserve for water birds offers the perfect place for a day out for the whole family.
Stroud is only eleven miles away. Full of independent shops, cafés and galleries and home to one of the best Farmers' Markets in the country, it also offers a full range of supermarkets.
The city of Bristol is just over half an hour away by train or car. From Brunel and the SS Great Britain and the Clifton Suspension bridge, to Banksy or the Bristol Lido, there is something to interest everyone.
Bristol Airport, which offers regular flights to dozens of destinations throughout Europe, is just over an hour away.