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Longlevens sits on the northeastern edge of Gloucester, neatly positioned between the city centre and the rolling slopes of the Cotswolds. Historically, the area was rural farmland, dominated by the orchards that once defined Gloucestershire, but it transformed into a settled residential hub during the mid-20th century. Today, it is shaped primarily by its traditional grid of wide, tree-lined avenues and a mix of well-established housing. Its geography is practical for those navigating the wider county, as it offers direct access to the A40 Northern Bypass and is within walking distance of the university’s Oxstalls campus. Local life tends to revolve around the small clusters of shops and pubs at the central crossroads, and the presence of several long-standing schools gives the neighbourhood a steady, grounded feel. While modern Gloucester continues to expand outward, Longlevens retains a distinct identity as a quiet, suburban link between the urban docks and the rural countryside.