Situated to the South of Gloucester, nestling between the Cotswolds and the River Severn you will find a new and modern village.
The parish of Quedgeley lies on the bank of the River Severn, three miles south of the centre of Gloucester. Its close proximity to the city greatly influenced its development and today it still retains some of its sixteenth century houses complete with timber frames and thatched roofs. From 1939, a large proportion of the land was acquired by the Air Ministry for an RAF maintenance unit. The RAF still retain a strong presence in the area and their influence over the years has significantly helped shape Quedgeley to become what it is today.
SHOPSQuedgeley boasts an abundance of convenience stores to fully cater for your everyday essentials. What's more, a local Tesco is just over 2 miles from Royal Park so there really is everything you need within easy reach. Also easily accessible is Gloucester city centre offering a generous range of shops.Shops Distance (in miles)
Tesco 2.21
Tesco
SCHOOLSThere are also many schools within a short distance of Royal Park. Field Court Junior and Beaufort Community School cater for primary and secondary educational needs respectively. The Crypt School for boys and Ribston Hall High School for girls are also within easy reach, as is Wycliffe College in nearby Stonehouse.Schools Distance (in miles)
Meadowside Primary School 2.26
TRANSPORTTravelling to and from Royal Park is easy whether your preference is by road or rail. The development is conveniently positioned just off the A38. Junction 12 of the M5 is only a ten minute drive away which provides a direct route down to Bristol with a journey time of approximately 45 minutes. Rail connections are similarly well served with Gloucester railway station positioned less than 5 miles from home.Transport Distance (in miles)
Gloucester Train Station() 4.65
HEALTHThere are three doctors surgeries providing services to the area. With Gloucestershire Royal Hospital being the nearest hospital in Gloucester itself and Winfield Private Hospital on Tewkesbury Road, Gloucester.
LEISUREFor family days out, there are many places to visit in and around Quedgeley. St. Augustines Dairy Farm in Arlington and The National Birds of Prey Centre in Great Bouldon, are also close by. In addition, local parks and gardens such as Robinswood Hill Country Park and Rococo Gardens, provide ample space in which to relax and unwind. The landmark of Gloucester Cathedral is definitely worth a visit particularly as some of the Harry Potter scenes were filmed there. Local golf courses include Painswick Golf Club. Facilities for horse riding, tennis and swimming are also in abundance and there is even a local martial arts centre and yoga centre nearby. Other forms of local activity include a Cineworld cinema, a Tenpin Bowling alley and various art galleries such as Sabre Art and Guildhall Arts Centre. There are also many pubs, wine bars and restaurants to enjoy; these include Poets wine bar and establishments of Indian, Chinese and Italian cuisine.