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Latest house prices for Dymock

Details of 572 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
11/02/2026 Details... £440,000 The Stones, The Village, Dymock, GL18 2AH Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £352,000 6 Winding Pool Close, Dymock, GL18 2BJ Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £415,000 Purbeck Rise, Fishpool, Kempley, Dymock, GL18 2BT Details...
30/07/2025 Details... £285,000 5 Wantridge, Kempley, Dymock, GL18 2BP Details...
21/07/2025 Details... £575,000 Palmers, , Ketford, Dymock, GL18 2BL Details...
16/07/2025 Details... £830,000 The Brambles, Ryton Road, Dymock, GL18 2DG Details...
30/06/2025 Details... £475,000 1 Kyrle Acre, Dymock, GL18 2EP Details...
23/05/2025 Details... £504,842 Woodend, Normansland Road, Dymock, GL18 2BE Details...
23/05/2025 Details... £485,000 The Old Lodge, , Kempley, Dymock, GL18 2BS Details...
26/03/2025 Details... £530,000 The Burrows, Kempley Green, Kempley, Dymock, GL18 2BW Details...
07/03/2025 Details... £370,000 The Russets, The Village, Dymock, GL18 2AJ Details...
21/02/2025 Details... £300,000 5, Batchfields, , Dymock, GL18 2AD Details...
31/01/2025 Details... £295,000 11 Bayfield Gardens, Dymock, GL18 2BH Details...
19/12/2024 Details... £500,000 Rock Cottage, , Ryton, Dymock, GL18 2DL Details...
29/11/2024 Details... £199,950 1, High House Flats, The Village, Dymock, GL18 2AQ Details...
20/11/2024 Details... £640,000 Step A Side, Ledbury Road, Dymock, GL18 2AG Details...
15/11/2024 Details... £225,000 8 The Crypt Estate, Dymock, GL18 2AL Details...
24/10/2024 Details... £450,000 French House, , Kempley, Dymock, GL18 2BS Details...
01/10/2024 Details... £285,000 2, Hill Ash Meadow, Ledbury Road, Dymock, GL18 2DB Details...
23/08/2024 Details... £117,500 Kempley Baptist Chapel, , Kempley, Dymock Details...
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Dymock is a working village in the Gloucestershire countryside, situated roughly halfway between the market towns of Ledbury and Newent. It is defined by its old red sandstone church, St Mary’s, and a geography of rolling hills that once inspired the 'Dymock Poets' who lived here just before the First World War. The layout is somewhat spread out, with various hamlets and farms connected by high-hedged lanes, and the village itself still maintains a strong connection to the land through active cider orchards and local livestock farming. Most people know it for the wild daffodils that fill the nearby woods and verges every spring, though for the rest of the year, it remains a quiet, functional community. Connectivity is straightforward enough, with the M50 accessible a few miles to the north and the A449 providing the main route through the village, though you definitely need a car to navigate daily life here. It has a community-run pub, a local garage, and an atmosphere that feels deeply rooted in the traditions of the borderlands between the Forest of Dean and the Malverns.