This desirable development of 2, 3, 4 and 6 bedroom houses are located in Mile End, a stone’s throw from the market town of Coleford, Gloucestershire. 5 of the larger properties in The Wimberries offer panoramic golf course views.
Combining traditional quality and workmanship with contemporary features means that our homes appeal to home buyers of all ages and offer fantastic value for money. Our 4 and 6 bedroom houses give superb accommodation and living areas for the modern family as well as fantastic views overlooking the Forest Hill Golf Course - you won’t be disappointed when you visit The Wimberries!
Each property boasts careful attention to detail and generous proportions, designed to provide you with a flexible, well-planned home. The high specification of our homes and the wide range of finish choices available, allows you to personalise your Bell Home. Finish choices include a range of kitchen units, worktops, wall and floor tiles, cooker, hob, extractor and carpets; all of which are included in your purchase price and will be available subject to the construction stage of your property. We offer white goods as standard and quality double glazed UPVC windows and doors are used throughout the properties to improve heat retention, acoustic insulation and security. Boasting energy efficiency, all properties have been designed to give high levels of insulation to reduce heat loss through the ground floor, external walls and roof.
Mile End near Coleford, Forest of Dean
Due to its excellent location in the heart of the Forest of Dean, Mile End near Coleford has enormous residential appeal and is situated close to Monmouth, Lydney and Cinderford as well as the nearby city of Gloucester, Ross-on-Wye and Chepstow less than 20 miles away.
In the heart of the Forest of Dean and close to the stunning Wye valley, the small market town of Coleford offers a wide range of amenities including several supermarkets, many smaller family-run shops, banks, health centre, cinema, library and a plentiful selection of nearby restaurants, public houses and hotels for evenings out. Coleford’s rich history dates back to 1275 when it was part of the Royal hunting forest and as one of the oldest towns in the area and the administrative centre of the Forest of Dean, features many historical buildings.
Location and Nearby Amenities
For those who enjoy the great outdoors, the situation of the town is perfect to enjoy the huge range of activities the Forest of Dean and its ancient woodland has to offer. Horse riding, quad biking, cycling, archery, canoeing, fishing, golf, rock climbing, abseiling, caving and ample walking are all examples to name but a few.
Nearby attractions include Clearwell Caves for a great family day out, Symmonds Yat for its breathtaking views, two 18-hole golf courses and also a leisure centre.
Education is catered for at all levels including pre-school, playgroups, primary, secondary schools and colleges.
The nearby M50 and M5 allows excellent access to the Midlands and South West regions.