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Nestled at the foot of Cleeve Hill - the highest point in the Cotswolds - Bishops Cleeve has evolved from a traditional agricultural village into one of the largest and most self-sustaining communities in Gloucestershire. Located about four miles north of Cheltenham, its history is still visible in the honey-coloured stone of St Michael and All Angels Church and several surviving timber-framed cottages that date back to its time as a manor for the Bishops of Worcester. Today, the village functions almost like a small town, offering two large supermarkets, an array of independent shops along Church Road, and several well-regarded primary and secondary schools. It is particularly well-known for its proximity to the GE Aviation campus, which has long influenced the local economy. While it has grown significantly with modern residential developments, it remains a practical choice for those who want easy access to the M5 and the amenities of Cheltenham, yet appreciate having the footpaths of the Cotswold Way right on their doorstep.