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Twigworth sits on the A38 corridor, just north of Gloucester’s urban edge and a short distance from the riverside village of Norton. Traditionally a small ribbon development of brick houses and farmsteads, the area is currently undergoing a noticeable transition as new housing developments integrate with the established community. Geographically, it occupies a flat stretch of the Severn Vale, offering views across open fields toward May Hill and the Forest of Dean to the west. While it maintains a rural feel, it is practically connected to the city; the historic Gloucester Kingsholm area is only a couple of miles down the road, making it a straightforward commute for those working at the Royal Hospital or the docks. Local life tends to revolve around the village green, the parish church of St Matthew, and the various farm shops and nurseries that have served the area for decades. It is a functional spot for those who want quick access to the M5 via Tewkesbury or Gloucester without being fully immersed in the city centre.