New Builds Gloucester

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£345,000
3 bed 2 bath 1234 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

£350,000
3 bed 2 bath 1234 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

£425,000
4 bed 2 bath 1396 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

£430,000
4 bed 2 bath 1153 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

£430,000
4 bed 2 bath 1153 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

£510,000
4 bed 2 bath 1368 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

£510,000
4 bed 2 bath 1385 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

£530,000
4 bed 2 bath 1525 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

£545,000
4 bed 2 bath 1574 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

£650,000
4 bed 3 bath 1717 sq ft
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Whittle Gardens

Gloucester Overview

Average Price: £472,500
Available Now: 10 properties
Total Listed: 10 properties

Transport

Gloucester benefits from strong transport links including a central railway station with direct services to London and Birmingham, as well as easy access to the M5 motorway. The city is well connected by local bus routes and offers convenient travel options for commuters and visitors alike.

🚂 Gloucester railway station with direct services to London Paddington and Birmingham New Street

🚗 Proximity to the M5 motorway providing road links to Bristol, Cheltenham, and the Midlands

🚌 Extensive local bus network connecting residential areas with the city centre and surrounding towns

🚲 Cycle routes and pedestrian-friendly paths throughout the city

🚂 Gloucester Quays providing river transport and leisure boating opportunities

Why Gloucester?

Gloucester offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern amenities, making it an attractive place to live for families, professionals, and retirees. Its rich heritage, combined with excellent transport connections and a growing economy, provides residents with a high quality of life. The city’s vibrant cultural scene, shopping facilities, and green spaces contribute to a well-rounded lifestyle.

• Historic architecture including Gloucester Cathedral and the medieval city centre

• Diverse shopping options ranging from Gloucester Quays outlet to traditional high street stores

• Strong educational institutions including several well-regarded primary and secondary schools

• Access to extensive green spaces such as Robinswood Hill Country Park and Gloucester Park

• Growing employment opportunities in sectors like manufacturing, retail, and services

• Cultural attractions including museums, theatres, and annual festivals

• Comprehensive healthcare services with Gloucestershire Royal Hospital nearby

• Active community with sports clubs, leisure centres, and family-friendly activities