Why opt for a retirement rental property in Gloucestershire?
Posted 17th October 2025
Exploring retirement communities in Gloucestershire
Nestling in the southwest of England, amongst the picturesque honey-stone towns and villages of the Cotswolds, is the county of Gloucestershire. Conveniently located near to major motorways, it’s a great county for the accessibility, teamed with the feeling of being in the countryside.
The county is bisected by the River Severn, entering near Tewkesbury. It widens into a large tidal estuary, which eventually leads to the Bristol Channel.
Retiring to a city in Gloucestershire
Gloucester is a city and the county town of Gloucestershire. There is a tall and impressive Cathedral which was used for filming some scenes in the Harry Potter films. The last remaining Rococo Garden in the country is in Gloucester which was planted in 1740.

In the high street itself, there are several historic pubs amongst the shops. There are multiple shopping centres, including one dedicated to antiques.
Retiring to a town in Gloucestershire
Tewkesbury is a riverside town with a vibrant history. You can enjoy a level walk along the river, or perhaps have a boat ride. There is an Abbey which has stood for around 900 years. Delving into more history, you could enjoy the museums, heritage centre or take a walking trail. There are regular events too, including a medieval festival and a food and drink fair.

Cirencester is dynamic market town dating back to the Roman Empire. It has a weekly market and the streets offer a large variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs. There are also museums and the tallest Yew hedge in the world! It’s famed for its Roman History and the Corinium museum is great to showcase this.

Perhaps Cheltenham appeals with its thriving culture of food, drink, arts, and nightlife? It is also home to one of the most famous racecourses, where regular events are held. The architecture is from the regency period and the town is noted to be the most complete regency town in England. The Wilson Art Gallery and museum is a great way to while away a few hours and there is a café on site. For fitness, there is an open-air swimming pool at Sandford Parks Lido.
Moreton-in-Marsh is a chocolate-box pretty market town in the northern part of the county. It has several old inns and pubs dating back to the 1600s. It is on the mail railway to London Paddington, so is an excellent choice for retirees who like to travel.

Retiring to a village in Gloucestershire
Bishop’s Cleeve is a large village near Tewkesbury – in fact, it’s the largest village in England. The A435 runs through it with access to Cheltenham and Evesham. There are convenience stores in the village centre along with a large supermarket. There are a few pubs and restaurants in the area.
Gloucestershire has such an array of living options, in a central and accessible location -there really is something for everyone. When you choose to rent your retirement property too you remain flexible in your location, you can be there for a long or as little as you like. Click through to discover further benefits of renting in your retirement.
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