New Homes in Gloucestershire
Situated in South West England and making up part of the country’s border with South Wales, Gloucestershire also shares a boundary with Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire, as well as Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Somerset and the city and county of Bristol. From major settlements like Gloucester and Cheltenham, to scenic villages such as Newent, Stonehouse and Thornbury, houses in Gloucestershire offer plenty of variety.
Whether you’re exploring the Forest of Dean, visiting Westonbirt, the National Arboretum, or walking in the picturesque Cotswolds, there’s everything from Roman villas to impressive cathedrals and nature aplenty. So start your house search with our developments in Gloucestershire blow.
- £281,995 to £381,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- New homes for sale in Gloucester.
- £369,995 to £476,995
- 4 bedroom
- New homes for sale in Gloucester.
- Coming soon
- Set within 26 acres of open space, Fiddington Fields will be a development of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Here, you can enjoy brand new play areas and allotments, as well as a proposed primary school and sports pitches. Just 2 miles away you'll find the medieval town of Tewkesbury, and the M5 & Ashchurch train station can be reached in under 10 minutes.
- £269,995 to £401,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- Final homes for sale in Coleford, don't miss out.
- £289,995 to £424,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- New homes for sale in Yate.
- From £399,995
- 4 bedroom
- New build homes for sale in Chepstow. Over 90% sold.
- Coming soon
- New homes coming soon to Highworth.
- £361,995 to £454,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- New homes for sale in Swindon.
- Coming soon
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- New homes coming soon to Swindon.
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Gloucestershire is home to a diverse range of communities, each with its own unique charm. Cheltenham, known for its Regency architecture and cultural festivals, is a hub for arts and literature enthusiasts. The historic town of Tewkesbury boasts medieval architecture and a rich heritage. Nestled in the picturesque Cotswold Hills, Stroud is renowned for its artistic community and vibrant markets. The city of Gloucester itself combines history and modernity, with its stunning cathedral and regenerated docks area. Whether you seek the cultural allure of Cheltenham or the tranquillity of Stroud, Gloucestershire has a place for everyone to call home.
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A predominantly rural county which still offers a convenient location within the UK, Gloucestershire provides excellent connections alongside its relaxed pace of life. At Barratt Homes, we make your Gloucestershire home purchase even sweeter with incentives.
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Gloucestershire’s amenities cater to various interests and ages. The county is home to numerous parks, including Pittville Park, providing green spaces for recreation and relaxation. Families can enjoy well-equipped playgrounds in various towns, while leisure centres like the Oxstalls Sports Park in Gloucester offer various fitness facilities. The Cotswold Water Park, spanning across the county, is a haven for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. From cultural venues to outdoor recreational spaces, Gloucestershire ensures a well-rounded quality of life for its residents.
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Whether it’s visiting historical attractions, walking through beautiful gardens or exploring interesting museums that’s more your thing, Gloucestershire’s open countryside is the main draw. The Wye Valley, Cotswolds and Forest of Dean are all testament to the stunning natural scenery you can expect to enjoy in this area.
From Gloucester Cathedral to Sudeley Castle, Tewkesbury Abbey and museums like the Corinium Museum and the British Motor Museum, Westonbirt’s National Arboretum, Hidcote Manor Gardens, the Royal Gardens at Highgrove and Bourton House Garden are all great spots for a stroll. -
There are plenty of outstanding primary schools across Gloucestershire to pick from, including Blue Coat CofE not far from Bristol in Wotton-under-Edge. Fairford CofE in the south east of the county is also rated as outstanding by Ofsted, along with Cirencester’s Powell’s CofE. If you want to live in Gloucester then Sir Thomas Rich’s School is one of the best secondary options for boys, while Denmark Road High School is a highly-rated girls’ school. Ofsted has judged both to be outstanding, along with Stroud High School.
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Cycling and Walking
Gloucestershire County Council is committed to providing sustainable transport options and has invested in local cycling and walking infrastructure. The county has witnessed substantial improvements in bike paths and pedestrian walkways, promoting eco-friendly modes of travel.
Public Transport
Gloucestershire has a well-connected public transport network, comprising park-and-ride services, buses and trains. Park-and-ride facilities provide convenient access to town centres, reducing traffic congestion. The extensive bus routes serve urban and rural areas, giving residents reliable and accessible means of transport. The train network connects Gloucestershire to neighbouring regions, making it easy to travel locally and further afield.
Road
The M5 motorway runs through the county, offering a direct route north to Birmingham and south towards Bristol and Exeter. This road connection benefits commuters and provides a gateway for travellers heading to major cities and destinations beyond Gloucestershire. Whether for daily commutes or longer journeys, the road network ensures accessibility and ease of travel.
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Gloucestershire boasts diverse landscapes and idyllic surroundings. The Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, covers a substantial portion of the county, made up of rolling hills, charming villages and scenic walking trails. The Forest of Dean is renowned for its ancient woodlands and unique ecosystem, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Slimbridge Wetland Centre is home to various bird species and attracts birdwatchers and nature lovers. The River Severn, winding through the county, is ideal for riverside walks and boat trips.
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With spots like Cirencester and houses in the Cotswolds always popular, there are other places in Gloucestershire where you can get a lot more house for your money. This is the case in Sedbury by the Welsh border, where you can pick up a bargain on a large 4 bed semi with a detached garage and good-sized garden.
Whether you’re looking for a stylish 1 bed apartment as close to Bristol as possible, a comfortable 4 bed detached new build home just outside Stonehouse or a traditional looking house in the countryside surrounding Wotton-under-Edge, we can help turn your dreams into reality with offers like our Movemaker scheme – where we cover any agent’s fees on the sale of your current home.Whether you’re looking for your first home or a new home for your growing family, our South West property guide is here to help.
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If you make your move with us, you’ll be able to choose from great offers and schemes.
Our low deposit schemes are designed to help you buy your dream home without worrying about the deposit. We can boost it up and support you along the way. And if you’re part of the armed forces, we offer a 5% deposit contribution to help you get on the ladder.Time for a change? Selling your home with our help to sell schemes is easy. You can forget about estate agent fees and enjoy your new home while we do the legwork. If you’re a key worker, you can benefit from our Key Worker Deposit Contribution scheme.
Browse our vast selection of new homes in Gloucestershire and get in touch today.