Thornbury is a small town in South Gloucestershire, 15 miles from Bristol and close to the River Severn. It has a rich history and is known for its Tudor and Elizabethan architecture, including Thornbury Castle, a Tudor castle that was built in the 16th century and is now a hotel, restaurant and wedding venue. A heritage trail provides an easy way to visit the many other sites of interest by foot.
The town is home to many families and retirees, and it is also a popular choice for commuters who work in Bristol. It offers a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs and hosts several events including Thornbury Arts Festival which takes place each spring in venues around the town.
Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Thornbury is a great place for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. An a network of paths is ideal for cycling and walking with views of rolling hills and fields of crops and grazing animals. The River Severn offers opportunities for fishing and boating.