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Latest house prices for Drybrook

Details of 1,326 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
06/02/2026 Details... £345,000 Kapella, Quabbs Road, Drybrook, GL17 9JD Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £235,000 Grassmere, Morse Road, Drybrook, GL17 9AT Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £268,500 Pawlett Lodge, High Street, Drybrook, GL17 9EU Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £182,000 6 Hillside Road, Drybrook, GL17 9HL Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £450,000 2, Devonia Cottages, , Ruardean Hill, Drybrook, GL17 9AP Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £535,000 Winkliegh House, Oakland Road, Harrow Hill, Drybrook, GL17 9JX Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £535,000 Winkliegh House, Oakland Road, Harrow Hill, Drybrook, GL17 9JX Details...
10/12/2025 Details... £105,000 8 Horseshoe Drive, Drybrook, GL17 9DW Details...
03/12/2025 Details... £465,000 Wellington House, Hazel Hill, Drybrook, GL17 9HR Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £205,000 25 Mannings Road, Drybrook, GL17 9HS Details...
31/10/2025 Details... £303,500 Sandjules, , Brierley, Drybrook, GL17 9DL Details...
23/10/2025 Details... £430,000 Windy Ridge, High Street, Drybrook, GL17 9EU Details...
23/10/2025 Details... £210,000 2 West Avenue, Drybrook, GL17 9HX Details...
17/10/2025 Details... £282,000 Majolie, Spout Lane, Drybrook, GL17 9AW Details...
06/10/2025 Details... £350,000 The Hawthorns, Deans Walk, Harrow Hill, Drybrook, GL17 9JU Details...
02/10/2025 Details... £665,000 Beech View House, Morse Road, Drybrook, GL17 9AH Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £255,000 Melrose, , Ruardean Hill, Drybrook, GL17 9AR Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £395,000 17 The Squirrels, Drybrook, GL17 9FB Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £520,000 Forest Edge, Eastwood Road, Harrow Hill, Drybrook, GL17 9JY Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £304,500 Ashleigh, Trinity Road, Harrow Hill, Drybrook, GL17 9LD Details...
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Situated on the north-eastern edge of the Forest of Dean, Drybrook is a hillside village shaped by its industrial past. Once a hub for limestone quarrying and coal mining, it retains a sturdy, practical character, with many of the older cottages built from the local gritstone. The village sits at a relatively high elevation, meaning it often catches the weather, but the reward is immediate access to the open woodland that bounds its southern edge. At its heart, the village is self-contained, supported by a long-standing primary school, a surgery, and a small selection of local shops that serve the surrounding hamlets. Life here tends to revolve around the local rugby club and the village’s strong sense of community, while the nearby A4136 provides a direct, if winding, link toward Monmouth or Gloucester for those heading further afield. It’s a place that feels deeply connected to the forest landscape, where the transition from residential streets to ancient woodland tracks is almost seamless.