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Crest Nicholson create well designed, high quality homes in sustainable communities
We put careful thought into where we build our new homes, aiming to ensure that they are conveniently located near local amenities, have access to green space and are well connected with transport links.
All our new homes in Brockworth are designed with energy and water efficiency in mind, with efficient appliances as standard, high efficiency heating systems and good levels of insulation providing a modern, attractive home that can contribute towards living a healthy, sustainable lifestyle.
Discover your new home in any of our available new build developments in Brockworth below.
Just outside of Gloucester is the charming village of Brockworth. Right on the edge of the Cotswolds, the village offers the best of rural life with added modern amenities. Those looking for houses for sale in Brockworth can look forward to days filled with beautiful walks and the occasional afternoon of cheese rolling.
Brockworth is probably best known for its annual cheese rolling contest. Taking place at Cooper’s Hill, on the May Spring bank holiday, a large round of Double Gloucester is rolled down the steep slope, and chased by the race participants. This mostly ends in the runners falling down the hill, but is still an exceptionally popular event that draws crowds and press.
For a village, Brockworth is well equipped with amenities, from a gym, a sports centre, and a swimming pool, that all hold various sports clubs and activities. There’s also a well-attended bowling club near our new builds in Brockworth too. Just a short drive away, you can enjoy a leisurely round of golf at the Cotswold Hills Golf Club, or ski the slopes at Brockworth Ski and Snowboard Centre.
With these new homes in Brockworth being right in the Gloucestershire countryside, you’ll never be stuck for a beautiful walk. Cooper’s Hill nature reserve is one of several nature reserves and public walks in the immediate area. Just over a mile away is the Witcombe Reservoirs, and just beyond that is the Cotswold Commons and Beechwoods National Nature Reserve. In just a 10-minute drive, you can be exploring Popes Wood, Kites Hill Nature Trail, and Prinknash Abbey Park.
Brockworth is just off junction 11 of the M5, with Gloucester and Cheltenham only a 15-minute drive away. Bristol is only 50 minutes down the M5. There are also regular buses from Brockworth to Gloucester and Cheltenham. From Gloucester, you can get trains across the country, and you can travel internationally from Bristol Airport.
If the Gloucestershire countryside is calling out to you, and you’re looking for property for sale in Brockworth then you can find all of our nearby developments listed above.