Skip to content
Get brand editions for Hattons Estate Agents, Forest of Dean

Highfield Road, Bream, Lydney

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

Ask agent

TENURE
Describes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.

Freehold

Key features

  • Freehold, Council Tax Band D, EPC rating of a D
  • En-suite to the principal bedroom
  • Enclosed gardens, off road parking
  • Character features throughout, directly situated opposite woodland walks
  • Spacious living accommodation
  • Four bedroom detached house

Description

A charming and spacious four-bedroom detached stone residence, rich in character and offering generous, versatile living accommodation, set within enclosed gardens with beautiful woodland views. This attractive home blends period charm with well-proportioned rooms, featuring extended living space, multiple reception areas, and a large kitchen that flows into a bright adjoining sunroom. There are four bedrooms in total, with the principal suite benefiting from its own en-suite shower room. The thoughtfully arranged layout provides excellent flexibility for modern family life, complemented by light-filled interiors and a strong connection to the surrounding countryside. Outside, the enclosed gardens offer privacy and ample space for outdoor living and entertaining, all set within a peaceful semi-rural location just a stone’s throw from scenic Forest of Dean walks.

Bream is a peaceful village with essential amenities, including a primary school, shops, a doctor’s surgery, pub, post office, and sports clubs. Just 2 miles from Lydney, residents have easy access to a wider range of services such as schools, supermarkets, restaurants, a sports centre, hospital, and train station. The village is surrounded by scenic woodland, offering beautiful country walks nearby.

This well-proportioned and thoughtfully arranged home offers generous living space across two floors, with a layout that flows naturally from room to room, making it perfectly suited to both family life and entertaining.

Stepping through the front door, you are welcomed into a central hallway, with stairs rising to the first floor and doors leading to the principal reception rooms.

To one side, the living room is a charming and characterful space, beautifully centred around an ornate feature fireplace that immediately draws the eye. With its decorative tiled insert, polished surround and raised hearth, it creates a warm focal point and offers wonderful potential for cosy evenings gathered around the fire. The room itself is well proportioned, comfortably accommodating a generous sofa suite while still allowing space for additional furnishings such as a coffee table, media unit or display cabinet. The layout lends itself to a variety of configurations, whether arranged to focus on the fireplace or positioned to make the most of the natural light from the window. A large window invites daylight into the room, enhancing the sense of space and creating a bright yet welcoming atmosphere throughout the day. The tiled flooring adds a practical touch, ideal for busy households, while offering a clean and contemporary contrast to the traditional fireplace detail.

The dining room is a generously proportioned space, perfectly positioned to connect seamlessly with the kitchen beyond, creating a natural flow for both everyday living and entertaining. Its rectangular shape provides excellent flexibility, easily accommodating a substantial dining table with six to eight chairs, while still leaving room for a sideboard or display cabinet along the walls. A wide opening leads directly through to the kitchen, enhancing the sociable feel of the space and allowing conversation to flow effortlessly when hosting family and friends. This open connection also draws additional light through from the kitchen window, contributing to a bright and airy atmosphere. The room’s dimensions make it equally suitable as a formal dining area or a more relaxed family space, perhaps incorporating a homework station or reading corner alongside the main dining set. Tiled flooring underfoot offers both durability and a clean, contemporary finish, complementing the sense of practicality without compromising on comfort.

Following on, the kitchen is a generous and well-appointed space, thoughtfully laid out in a classic U-shape that offers both practicality and a sociable feel. Extensive solid wood cabinetry provides an abundance of storage, complemented by ample worktop space that wraps around the room, making it ideal for keen cooks and busy family life alike. A striking range-style cooker takes centre stage beneath a wide extractor hood, creating a natural focal point and offering excellent cooking capacity for everything from everyday meals to larger gatherings. The surrounding work surfaces provide plenty of preparation space, while the integrated cabinetry includes display units and additional storage to keep the room both functional and organised. A large window above the sink allows natural light to pour in, brightening the space throughout the day and offering a pleasant outlook as you cook or wash up. The tiled flooring underfoot is both durable and easy to maintain, perfectly suited to a hardworking family kitchen. To one side, a breakfast bar peninsula subtly divides the space while maintaining an open feel. With room for bar stools, it creates a relaxed spot for morning coffee, casual dining, or keeping the cook company. The open aspect through to the dining room enhances the sense of connection, making this a wonderfully sociable layout that flows effortlessly for entertaining.

Opening directly off the kitchen, the sunroom is a beautifully light-filled addition that instantly enhances the sense of space and connection to the outdoors. Designed in an elegant, faceted style with windows wrapping around almost the entire perimeter, it offers panoramic views across the garden and beyond, creating a wonderfully peaceful setting to relax and unwind. The vaulted ceiling, complete with a central fan light, draws the eye upwards and adds to the airy, open feel of the room. Natural light floods in throughout the day, making this an inviting spot for morning coffee, an afternoon read, or simply enjoying the changing seasons from the comfort of indoors. There is ample space to accommodate a pair of comfortable armchairs and a sofa, as currently arranged, along with a coffee table or occasional furniture. The tiled flooring continues the practical theme from the kitchen, making it an ideal space for everyday use, whether as a second sitting room, garden room, or even a bright hobby or home office area. With its strong connection to the kitchen and outlook over the garden, this sunroom provides a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. 

From the inner hall, there is access to a ground floor bathroom and a separate utility room, the utility room provides a practical and well-designed extension of the kitchen, ideal for keeping everyday tasks neatly tucked away from the main living areas. Fitted with additional base units and a solid worktop, there is ample space for laundry appliances, extra refrigeration, or further storage, making it a highly functional addition for a busy household. A Belfast-style sink sits beneath a window, allowing natural light to brighten the space while offering a pleasant outlook as you work. The continuation of tiled flooring ensures durability and easy maintenance, perfectly suited to a hardworking utility area. 

Upstairs, the first floor is arranged around a central landing, from which four bedrooms and two bathrooms can be accessed.

The principal bedroom is an impressively proportioned and beautifully light-filled space, designed to offer both comfort and versatility. Two well-placed windows draw in natural light from different aspects, enhancing the sense of openness while framing pleasant, leafy views. The generous floor area easily accommodates a king-size bed with bedside tables, while still leaving ample room for freestanding wardrobes, a chest of drawers or even a dressing table. The neutral décor and soft carpeting create a calm and inviting atmosphere, allowing buyers to effortlessly envisage their own style within the space. The adjoining en-suite shower room is smartly appointed and finished in attractive, full-height stone-effect tiling, giving it a polished and contemporary feel. A curved glass shower enclosure provides a spacious and practical showering area, complemented by modern fittings. The wash basin is set atop a vanity unit with useful storage below, keeping everyday essentials neatly organised, while the WC sits beneath a window that brings in natural light and ventilation.

The second bedroom is another generously sized double room, offering a comfortable and versatile space that can easily adapt to a range of needs. With ample floor area, it comfortably accommodates a double or king-size bed, while still leaving room for wardrobes, bedside tables and additional storage furniture without feeling crowded. A large window draws in natural light and provides a pleasant outlook, enhancing the sense of space and creating a bright, airy feel throughout the day. The proportions of the room allow for flexible furniture placement, whether arranged to centre the bed on the feature wall or positioned to make the most of the fireplace as a focal point. The charming cast-iron fireplace adds character and period appeal, giving the room a distinctive feature that sets it apart from a standard modern bedroom. Soft carpeting underfoot adds warmth and comfort, making this a welcoming and restful environment.

The third bedroom is another spacious and characterful double room, offering excellent proportions and a pleasant outlook through two well-positioned windows. Natural light filters in from different angles, creating a bright and airy feel while enhancing the sense of space. There is ample room here for a double bed with bedside tables, along with freestanding wardrobes and additional storage, without compromising on comfort or flow. The layout allows for flexible furniture placement, making it equally well suited as a generous guest bedroom, a teenager’s room, or even a secondary principal bedroom if required. A traditional cast-iron fireplace adds charm and personality, serving as an attractive focal point and lending a subtle period touch to the room. Soft carpeting underfoot contributes to a warm and restful atmosphere, ideal for unwinding at the end of the day. Versatile and well-sized, this bedroom continues the theme of generous accommodation found throughout the home, offering both practicality and character in equal measure.

Bedroom four offers a cosy and versatile space, ideal as a child’s bedroom, nursery, home office or dressing room. While more compact than the other bedrooms, it is well laid out and benefits from a pleasant window that allows natural light to brighten the room and provides a leafy outlook. There is sufficient space for a single bed along with a wardrobe or chest of drawers, and the proportions would also comfortably accommodate a desk and shelving if used as a study perfect for those working from home or in need of a quiet retreat. Soft carpeting underfoot adds warmth, while the neutral tones create a light and airy feel, allowing the room to be easily adapted to suit changing needs over time. Practical and flexible, this fourth bedroom enhances the overall functionality of the home, offering valuable additional space for modern family living.

The family bathroom is well presented and thoughtfully arranged, featuring full-height stone-effect tiling that creates a cohesive and contemporary finish throughout. The generous shower enclosure with curved glass doors offers a spacious and practical bathing area, fitted with modern fixtures for everyday comfort. A sleek wash basin is set atop a vanity unit, providing useful storage below to keep toiletries neatly tucked away, while glass shelving above adds further display and organisation space. The WC is positioned beneath a window, allowing natural light to brighten the room and enhance ventilation, contributing to a fresh and airy feel. The warm-toned tiling adds texture and depth, giving the bathroom a polished, almost spa-like atmosphere. Well proportioned and easy to maintain, this family bathroom comfortably serves the additional bedrooms and complements the en-suite, ensuring the home is well equipped for busy family life.

Outside - Approached via a traditional stone boundary wall and wrought iron gate, the property immediately presents a charming and characterful façade. The attractive stonework is complemented by brick detailing around the windows, while the symmetrical frontage and slate roof create a timeless, well-balanced appearance. A pathway leads to the central front door, with a small enclosed garden area providing a welcoming buffer from the lane. To the rear, the garden offers a generous and private outdoor space, predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by mature stone walls, trees and established planting. There is ample room for outdoor dining, children’s play equipment or even the addition of raised beds for keen gardeners. The garden enjoys a pleasant, open outlook, with views stretching across surrounding countryside and woodland, enhancing the sense of tranquillity. A timber shed provides useful external storage for garden tools and equipment, while mature trees add both character and seasonal interest. The overall setting feels peaceful and semi-rural, with attractive views in multiple directions, creating an ideal environment for those seeking space and a connection to the outdoors. Altogether, the exterior perfectly complements the charm of the house itself offering privacy, character and generous outdoor space in a picturesque setting.

COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: D
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Off street
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Private garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
Ask agent

Highfield Road, Bream, Lydney

Add an important place to see how long it'd take to get there from our property listings.

__mins driving to your place

Check how much you can borrow

Get an instant, personalised result:

  • Show sellers you’re serious
  • Secure viewings faster with agents
  • No impact on your credit score
Extension potential
Recently sold & under offer
See similar nearby properties
Get brand editions for Hattons Estate Agents, Forest of Dean

About Hattons Estate Agents, Forest of Dean

4 Lords Hill, Coleford, GL16 8BD

Hattons is a modern, innovative estate agency local to the Forest of Dean, dedicated to delivering exceptional customer service and supporting the local community. Our mission is to make the process of selling and buying property as seamless and straightforward as possible. With a deep understanding of the local market, we use the latest tools and a customer-first approach to ensure each client receives personal, bespoke and efficient service, tailored to their needs. Whether you're buying your first home or selling your property, Hattons Estate Agents are committed to making your experience smooth and successful. We are also proud to support the local community, ensuring that our services benefit both individual clients and the areas that we cover.

Your mortgage

Per year
Lenders usually expect a 10% deposit
%
Choose between 2 and 40 years
Years
Current average is 4.5%
%
Monthly repayments
£2,349
We think you can borrow up to
Add your household income above
Powered bynationwideThe Nationwide Logo represents a symbol of financial strength and community, empowering members to achieve their goals
These results are estimates and are only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.

Notes

These notes are private, only you can see them.

Staying secure when looking for property

Ensure you're up to date with our latest advice on how to avoid fraud or scams when looking for property online.

Visit our security centre to find out more

Disclaimer - Property reference S1633318. The information displayed about this property comprises a property advertisement. Rightmove.co.uk makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the advertisement or any linked or associated information, and Rightmove has no control over the content. This property advertisement does not constitute property particulars. The information is provided and maintained by Hattons Estate Agents, Forest of Dean. Please contact the selling agent or developer directly to obtain any information which may be available under the terms of The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 or the Home Report if in relation to a residential property in Scotland.

*This is the average speed from the provider with the fastest broadband package available at this postcode. The average speed displayed is based on the download speeds of at least 50% of customers at peak time (8pm to 10pm). Fibre/cable services at the postcode are subject to availability and may differ between properties within a postcode. Speeds can be affected by a range of technical and environmental factors. The speed at the property may be lower than that listed above. You can check the estimated speed and confirm availability to a property prior to purchasing on the broadband provider's website. Providers may increase charges. The information is provided and maintained by Decision Technologies Limited.
**This is indicative only and based on a 2-person household with multiple devices and simultaneous usage. Broadband performance is affected by multiple factors including number of occupants and devices, simultaneous usage, router range etc. For more information speak to your broadband provider.

Map data ©OpenStreetMap contributors.