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Tucked between the western edge of Cheltenham and the village of Badgeworth, The Reddings is a residential locality that retains a distinct, semi-rural character despite its proximity to the town centre. Historically a cluster of smallholdings and orchards - remnants of which can still be seen in the mature greenery and older cottages - the area transitioned into a settled neighborhood of mostly detached and semi-detached homes during the mid-to-late 20th century. Geographically, it occupies a convenient wedge near the A40 and M5 corridor, yet its winding lanes and lack of through-traffic give it a surprisingly quiet, suburban feel. Local life tends to center around the community centre and the nearby North Gloucester Rugby Club, while the presence of the Badgeworth Nature Reserve just to the south provides a quick escape into the Gloucestershire countryside. It is a practical spot, well-placed for those who need easy access to the GCHQ site or the retail parks at Up Hatherley, without losing the sense of being on the fringes of the Cotswold landscape.