Approx. 1.9 acres including ~1 acre native woodland and stream
Planning granted for 4-bed house, annexe and double garage (Ref P1333/18/FUL)
Permission has no expiry date; details on Forest of Dean planning portal
Existing bungalow habitable; occupancy until recently (verify bedroom count)
South-facing, gently sloping grounds with established fruit trees
Mains water and electricity connected; private drainage (septic)
Rural single-track access; woodland and stream need ongoing management
Excellent broadband and mobile signal; very low local crime
Set high on the side of the Wye Valley AONB, this rare circa 1.9-acre plot combines open, south-facing garden and roughly one acre of semi-natural woodland with a stream. Wide-reaching views, well-established fruit trees and a carpet of spring bluebells create a private, attractive setting for a substantial new home or restoration project.
Planning permission (Ref. P1333/18/FUL) is in place for a large four-bedroom house with annexe and double garage; the permission has no expiry date and can be checked on the Forest of Dean District Council planning portal. Mains water and electricity are available on site; drainage is private. An existing bungalow on the plot has been occupied until recently and provides immediate shelter or site-base during building works.
The plot sits in a quiet hamlet with excellent broadband and mobile signal, easy access to local footpaths (including Offa’s Dyke routes) and village amenities at Brockweir. Chepstow and Monmouth are both around eight miles away, offering secondary schools, shops and rail connections to Bristol.
Important practical points: the site is rural with single-track lane access and private drainage, and the woodland and stream require ongoing management. Prospective buyers should verify the listed dwelling details (some sources reference a three-bedroom bungalow while structured data lists one bedroom) and consult the planning portal and local authority for technical queries.