Innsworth

Innsworth is a village near Gloucester, and a civil parish in the borough of Tewkesbury, in the county of Gloucestershire, England.

Many of the housing association homes in Innsworth were either prefabricated, or rapidly built "no fines" structures, as was common in the mid- to late-1940s after the Second World War.

The majority have had the original prefabricated concrete removed and been refaced with two modern brick walls, some of the distinctive Wimpey and prefab houses still remain.

Also in common with many developments at this time,[3] these houses and bungalows are all on roads named according to a theme, in this case they are after birds.

There is also a Community Centre used for children's birthdays or festivals regarding the multiple nations that live in Innsworth.

Map of Innsworth, Longlevens to the south, Churchdown to the east.
The Gloster Javelin that was once the gatekeeper to RAF Innsworth
Churchdown and Innsworth police station