Thornbury was mentioned in Domesday as Turneberie and has a mixture of old and new shops in both the High Street and St Mary shopping centre with restaurants, inns, boutiques and supermarkets. The town has a traditional market on Saturdays and there is a regular bus service between Bristol and Thornbury. There is also a modern leisure centre with swimming pool, library, two post offices and three chemists, as well as banks and a supermarket.
There are several interesting places to visit nearby including the Wildfowl Trust at Slimbridge, Westonbirt Arboretum, Gatcombe Park, Badminton and Berkeley Castle. Thornbury Castle was built by the Duke of Buckingham and was frequented by Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. The Duke was executed in 1521.
Davis Court was built in 1984 and consists of 18 apartments in a single building set off Eastland Road on the...
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service. Local shops are within walking distance.
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Tanners Court is situated off Midland Way within walking distance of shops in the High Street. The development consists of...
Facilities: Visiting manager manger and emergency alarm service.
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