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Quedgeley is a suburb of Gloucester, England, situated southwest of the city.
The civil parish of Quedgeley was transferred to Gloucester district in 1991 and is the only civil parish within the city. The 2011 census recorded a population of 17,519 for the parish, which has an area of .
The parish church is St James and is known to have been established before 1137. The octagonal font has panels of gold, coloured tessarae, and blue forest stone. The font is 12th century but was a donation by the then Rev. Winstone Hayward for the re-opening of the church in 1857. While the present-day structure's tower and south aisle are medieval in origin, the remainder of the church is an 1856 restoration by Henry Woodyer in what is considered Victorian Gothic style.
The A38 road runs through Quedgeley, now as a dual carriageway running between Gloucester city centre and the M5 motorway at junction 12; the old route taken by the A38 through Quedgeley is now the B4008. The village of Hardwicke lies to the south of Quedgeley.