
Heritage
St Peter’s Church, the old high street, the clock tower and nearby historic gardens give the village a strong sense of place.
A handsome riverside village with Georgian streets, big Severn views, historic buildings, gardens, footpaths, and easy access to the Forest of Dean.
Newnham sits on the west bank of the River Severn in Gloucestershire, close to the Forest of Dean. The village is known for its conservation-area centre, open green spaces, riverside outlook and views across the Severn’s famous horseshoe bend.
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It suits slow travellers: walkers, photographers, garden visitors, families looking for a low-key day out, and anyone who wants a village stay without the pressure of a packed itinerary.


St Peter’s Church, the old high street, the clock tower and nearby historic gardens give the village a strong sense of place.

Walk riverside paths, climb for views, or use Newnham as a gateway to the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.

Expect a relaxed rhythm: tea, pub stops, architecture, local history and unhurried wandering.