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Perched between the historic city of Gloucester and the Regency town of Cheltenham, Churchdown is defined by the sudden, steep rise of "The Hill" which breaks the local landscape. Much of the village’s character is shaped by its dual nature; the older, more rural upper village wraps around the base of the hill, while the larger, lower part of the village developed during the mid-20th century. High above it all sits the parish church of St Bartholomew, a site of worship since the 12th century that offers views right across the Severn Vale to the Malverns. Geographically, it is a practical spot, bordered by the M5 and the A40, making it one of the most accessible points in the county, though it manages to retain a distinct sense of independence from its larger neighbours. Life here tends to revolve around a few clusters of local shops and several long-standing schools, and while the Gloucestershire Airport is nearby, the village maintains a surprisingly quiet, residential suburban atmosphere.