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Eastington is a dispersed settlement sitting in the Low Vale of the Severn, just west of Stonehouse and close to the junction of the A419 and the M5. It isn't a single cluster of houses but rather a collection of distinct hamlets - such as Alkerton, Millend, and Churchend - connected by winding lanes and shared green spaces. The River Frome and the Stroudwater Navigation skirt the edges of the village, serving as reminders of the area’s industrial heritage when local mills were the primary source of employment. Today, that history is still visible in the architecture of the old mill buildings and the sturdy Cotswold stone cottages that sit alongside mid-century developments. For daily life, the village remains self-contained with a highly regarded primary school, a community-run greengrocer and post office, and several traditional pubs like The King's Head and The Badger. While the proximity to the motorway makes it a practical base for those commuting toward Bristol or Gloucester, the village manages to maintain a quiet, rural character, dominated by views across the Severn Vale toward the Forest of Dean.