New Builds Lydney

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£262,995
3 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£262,995
3 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£269,995
3 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£304,995
3 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£304,995
3 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£304,995
3 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£309,995
3 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£327,995
4 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£329,995
4 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£329,995
4 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£329,995
4 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£339,995
4 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£359,995
4 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£359,995
4 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

£359,995
4 bed 2 bath
Lydney, Gloucestershire
Available Aug 2025

Bishops Mead

Lydney Overview

Average Price: £317,262
Available Now: 15 properties
Total Listed: 19 properties

Transport

Lydney benefits from good transport connectivity with its own railway station on the Gloucester to Newport line, providing direct services to Gloucester and Cardiff. The town is also well connected by road, with the A48 offering easy access to the M48 and M4 motorways, facilitating travel to Bristol, Cardiff, and beyond.

🚂 Lydney railway station with services to Gloucester and Newport

🚗 Proximity to the A48 road connecting to the M48 and M4 motorways

🚌 Regular bus services linking Lydney to nearby towns and villages

🚌 Access to Gloucester and Chepstow for wider rail and bus connections

🚗 Nearby Severn Bridge providing road access to South Wales

Why Lydney?

Lydney offers a charming blend of natural beauty and small-town community living, set on the edge of the Forest of Dean. It appeals to those seeking a peaceful lifestyle with easy access to outdoor activities, local amenities, and good transport links. The town’s rich history and proximity to both the River Severn and extensive woodland make it ideal for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

• Close proximity to the Forest of Dean, ideal for outdoor recreation and walking trails

• A variety of local shops, cafes, and markets providing a strong community feel

• Good primary and secondary schools serving the local population

• Access to healthcare facilities including Lydney Community Hospital

• Historic landmarks such as Lydney Park Roman Villa and St. Mary's Church

• Regular community events and a welcoming local atmosphere

• Convenient commuting options to Gloucester, Bristol, and South Wales

• Scenic riverside areas along the River Severn offering leisure opportunities