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When you're exploring Tetbury, take a moment to appreciate one of its most remarkable buildings.
This impressive structure is instantly recognizable by its distinctive timbered porch and holds the distinction of being one of the oldest continually inhabited houses in England. While it's now a private home, its exterior tells a rich story, showcasing architectural elements that span centuries. You can trace its origins back to the 13th century, with later additions weaving together different periods of history in its stone and timber.
It's a fantastic example of the enduring character of Cotswold architecture and serves as an anchor in Tetbury's historic streetscape. Walking past, you get a real sense of the town's deep past, long before its current reputation for antique shops and royal connections. Taking time to appreciate its façade is a vital part of experiencing Tetbury. Afterwards, you're perfectly placed to wander through the town's independent shops or visit the iconic Tetbury Market House. For wider exploration, you're just a short drive from Malmesbury with its ancient abbey, or the Roman history of Cirencester.
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