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Tuffley sits on the southern edge of Gloucester, neatly tucked between the city’s urban centre and the rising slopes of Robinswood Hill. Historically a rural manor mentioned in the Domesday Book, it evolved significantly during the mid-20th century into the residential suburb it is today. Geographically, it is divided into two distinct sections: the older "Lower Tuffley" following the line of the Bristol Road, and the more elevated "Upper Tuffley" which borders the country park. The area is defined by its practical layout, offering a mix of post-war housing and green spaces, with local life largely orbiting around the small parades of shops on Seventh Avenue and Windsor Drive. Its position is particularly convenient for those working in the city or commuting towards Bristol, as it provides a straightforward route to the M5 while staying within walking distance of the 250-acre nature reserve at Robinswood Hill, which provides the area’s distinct backdrop and highest vantage point.