The Valewood Gate development comprises of ten desirable 3 and 4 bedroom new build homes that offer traditional high quality with contemporary styled home design. Situated in a desirable cul-de-sac in the beautiful village of Upper Soudley, Forest of Dean, and the neighbouring land is owned by the Forestry Commission.
Our Valewood Gate properties are ideal homes for couples, families or individuals seeking spacious homes finished to a high specification. The heating to each dwelling is via an air source heat pump with thermal store, providing underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators heating the first floor. All Bell Homes properties boast energy efficiency through energy efficient lighting and their quality design to give high levels of insulation, reducing heat loss through the ground floor, external walls and roof. Quality double glazed UPVC windows and doors are used throughout to improve heat retention, acoustic insulation and security. The external walls of Valewood Gate properties are built using Gainsborough multi-stock facing bricks with cream render on selected properties.
We offer you a wide range of finish choices within the price of the property. These include a range of kitchen units, worktops, wall and floor tiles for kitchen and bathroom/en-suite, cooker, hob, extractor and carpets; all are available subject to the construction stage of your home.
Upper Soudley, Forest of Dean
This small village in rural Gloucestershire offers beautiful views and is situated only a short distance from the west bank of the River Severn and is near to the village of Newnham and small towns of Cinderford and Coleford. The city of Gloucester is also close by. Soudley is home to the Dean Heritage Centre which include attractions such as galleries, history of the area and a reconstructed Victorian Forester’s cottage. There is a local pub within the village and many more in the surrounding areas.
Location and Nearby Amenities
A wealth of natural scenery and unspoilt landscape are the make up of the Forest of Dean and the local country life. Offering endless activities for those seeking adrenaline as well as an opportunity to enjoy the tranquility, local activites include horseriding, quad biking, cycling, archery, canoeing, fishing, golf, rock climbing, abseiling, caving, walking and hiking.
Nearby attractions include a wildlife haven and ideal walking area at Soudley Ponds. For the more active walker, a steep walk up the ridge leads to Blaize Bailey viewpoint, which overlooks the River Severn and offers 50-mile panoramic views.
Nearby Cinderford is easily accessible and offers a fine range of shopping opportunities and amenities. Education is catered for by Soudley Primary School and secondary schools in Cinderford and surrounding areas.
Commuter links to the midlands, south west, London and Wales are strong thanks to the M4 and M5.