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Northway sits on the northeastern edge of Tewkesbury, physically separated from the medieval town centre by the Carrant Brook and the Bristol-to-Birmingham railway line. Developed largely in the mid-20th century to meet the needs of the growing borough, it functions as a distinct community with its own primary school, parish council, and a small cluster of shops centered around Lee Walk. While the historic core of Tewkesbury is known for its timber-framed buildings and the Abbey, Northway is defined by its post-war housing and its proximity to the Ashchurch for Tewkesbury railway station, which provides direct links to Gloucester, Cheltenham, and Birmingham. To the north, the landscape quickly transitions into open Gloucestershire countryside, though the presence of the M5 motorway nearby is a constant practical feature of the local geography, offering quick road access to the wider region. It is a settled residential area, less prone to the seasonal flooding that affects the lower-lying parts of the main town.