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Swindon Village sits on the north-western edge of Cheltenham, roughly two miles from the town centre, and still retains a distinct character that sets it apart from the surrounding suburbs. At its heart is the 12th-century St Lawrence Church, notable for its rare hexagonal tower, which overlooks a tangle of narrow lanes and a mix of traditional Cotswold stone cottages and later brick builds. While the village has been gradually encroached upon by development - most notably the Kingsditch Trade Park and the newer housing towards Wyman’s Brook - it manages to keep a firm sense of identity through its primary school, village hall, and the large playing field that serves as a focal point for the community. Geographically, it occupies a flat pocket of the Severn Vale, with the nearby River Chelt running to the south and easy access to the M5 via the A4019, making it a practical spot for those needing to balance a quieter, village-like atmosphere with the logistical requirements of modern town life.