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Abbeydale sits on the south-eastern edge of Gloucester, primarily developed during the 1970s and 80s on what was once rural farmland. The layout is typical of that era’s suburban planning, defined by quiet cul-de-sacs and a network of footpaths that keep the residential streets feeling somewhat tucked away from the main thoroughfares. At its heart is the Glevum Shopping Centre, which provides the essentials - a large supermarket, a pharmacy, and a community centre - meaning you don’t always have to head into the city for day-to-day needs. Geographically, it occupies a convenient middle ground; it is close enough to the M5 for straightforward commuting, yet it retains a distinct sense of being on the cusp of the Cotswolds, with the rise of Upton Hill and Painswick Beacon clearly visible to the east. The presence of the Saint Lawrence church and the local primary schools gives the area a settled, multi-generational feel, while the surviving patches of green space offer a bit of breathing room within the urban sprawl.