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Innsworth sits on the northern edge of Gloucester, neatly tucked between the city and the rural expanses of the Severn Vale. Historically a small farming hamlet, the area’s identity was significantly reshaped in the 1940s with the establishment of the RAF base, which today serves as the headquarters for the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC). This military presence has long influenced the local character, giving the area a steady, self-contained feel. Geographically, it is practical territory; the terrain is largely flat, bordered by the Horsbere Brook, and feels distinct from the busier city centre despite being only a ten-minute drive from the historic Gloucester Docks. Life here tends to revolve around a quiet network of residential streets, a well-used community centre, and the local primary school. While it functions as a convenient suburb for those working in Gloucester or Cheltenham, it retains a slower pace, with the open fields of Churchdown and the landmark of Chosen Hill providing a green backdrop just to the east.