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Ashchurch sits just a couple of miles east of Tewkesbury, essentially serving as a gateway between the historic riverside town and the M5 corridor. Its identity is defined largely by its role as a transport hub; it is home to the Ashchurch for Tewkesbury railway station - the only mainline station in the immediate area - and also hosts the long-standing MoD vehicle depot. Geographically, it occupies a flat stretch of the Severn Vale, with the Cotswold escarpment rising clearly to the east. While much of the modern landscape is dominated by retail parks and newer housing developments, the village’s origins are still visible around the 12th-century St Nicholas Church, which remained surprisingly separate from the main town of Tewkesbury for centuries. It’s a practical location, positioned where the A46 meets the motorway, making it a focal point for those working in Cheltenham, Gloucester, or Worcester, yet it still retains pockets of its original rural character if you head toward the lanes leading out to Aston on Carrant.