Newent is a charming, historic market town located in the north of the Forest of Dean, famous for its picturesque lake and its half-timbered 17th-century Market House. As of early 2026, it remains one of Gloucestershire’s most desirable “lifestyle” locations, offering a quieter, more traditional pace of life compared to the larger urban centers.
The town is renowned for the “Golden Triangle” (the area famous for its wild daffodils) and the Three Choirs Vineyard, one of England’s oldest. It appeals strongly to those seeking a semi-rural retreat that doesn’t feel isolated, as it sits roughly 8 miles northwest of Gloucester and offers easy access to the M50, providing a gateway to the Midlands and South Wales.