New Homes in Gloucester
- Coming soon
- Winnycroft is a development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes in Gloucester, set within 15 acres of open space and surrounded by countryside. This new development includes play areas and allotments and you’ll be just 4 miles away from Gloucester town centre. Ofsted rated ‘Good’ schools are close by, as well as local shops and pubs. For commuters, the M5 is less than 4 miles away.
- £265,000 to £350,000
- 2 and 3 bedroom
- Framed by rolling hills and open fields in scenic Ross-on-Wye, you'll find The Orchards, a development of 2 & 3 bedroom homes. All the homes come with solar panels, with selected homes having EV chargers. You'll be just a short stroll from the River Wye, providing a selection of scenic walks and beautiful views of Chase Wood.
- £338,000 to £550,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- Ladden Garden Village is a new community in Yate, with a range of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes. This neighbourhood includes a Sainsbury's Local, a nursery, 32 acres of open space, 4.5km of cycleways and footpaths as well as sports pitches and play areas. The M4 is just 15 minutes away and Bristol city centre is within easy reach.
- £329,000 to £518,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- Introducing Brunel Quarter, a premium collection of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes in historic Chepstow. Here you will find beautiful views of the River Wye, public squares, a park and path alongside the river. Commuting is easy with the A48 and the M48 nearby.
- £350,000 to £785,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- Orchards Rise at Wichelstowe is a development of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes. Enjoy 200 acres of open space, play areas and walks along the Wilts and Berks canal. Your new home will be within a 15 minute walk of shops, pubs and schools. Swindon train station is close by with services to Bristol, Reading and London within 50 minutes.
- From £499,500
- 4 bedroom
- Introducing Nant Y Castell, a collection of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes in Caldicot. These energy efficient homes are within walking distance of Caldicot town centre, Caldicot Castle and local amenities. Nant Y Castell is ideal for those seeking a semi rural location with great schools close by. Excellent commuter links to Cardiff and Bristol.
Living in Gloucester
With a charming city centre best explored on foot and the surrounding area characterised by wide open spaces and pretty countryside, Gloucester is a wonderful place to live. You can find out more about the local area below, while you should head over to our latest offers page for more details about arrangements such as our Part Exchange scheme. With this, we could act as your guaranteed buyer if you have a home to sell as part of your move. This means you won’t be in a chain, and we’ll even pay your estate agent fees too.
Things to see and do in Gloucester
The city centre is packed with interesting historical and cultural landmarks and attractions, including Gloucester Cathedral, Blackfriars Medieval Priory and the Museum of Gloucester. The Gloucester Docks are a central feature, while there’s even a nature reserve in the heart of town - Lady Park Wood - as well as the large Gloucester Park.
The space opens up as you move towards the outskirts, with spots like Robinswood Hill Country Park giving you the perfect place to go walking and admire the local views. The panoramas from Leckhampton Hill are pretty special too, while the Gloucester Ski and Snowboard Centre is the place to hone your snowsports skills. With the Cotswolds also on your doorstep, this is a great place to live for enjoying an outdoor lifestyle.
Education
There’s a good selection of schools in and around the centre of Gloucester, with top primary options including Kingsholm CofE. Close to the heart of town, it’s rated as outstanding by Ofsted. Likewise Coney Hill Community Primary, Hempsted CofE and Castle Hill Primary which are all on the outskirts of town.
Denmark Road High School is one of the best local secondary schools and also in Ofsted’s top bracket. It’s a girls-only state grammar school, while Sir Thomas Rich’s School is a state grammar for boys just over a mile away. The Crypt School is another outstanding secondary in the south of the city.
Transport links in Gloucester
Gloucester’s compact city centre make it perfect for exploring on foot or bike, although there are strong public transport links you can rely on too. There are plenty of bus routes, while the train station on Bruton Way provides services to Cheltenham which take less than 10 minutes. Trains to Bristol take just 45 minutes, while Birmingham is also under an hour away. If you have a car, the M5 motorway passes close to town.
The Gloucester property market
The Gloucester market has been buoyant over recent years and shown lots of strong growth, making this a great place for investing your money. With a wide selection of properties available in and around the city centre, house prices are on a par with the average across the rest of England and Wales.
From central flats and cosy terraces to large family homes in areas such as Brockworth, you can even find everything from 2 bedroom terraces to 4 bed detached houses within the same developments in place like Hunts Grove.