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Home Farm comprises a striking group of historic agricultural buildings arranged around a traditional courtyard and set within a secluded valley just north of Flaxley Abbey.
The buildings, while attractive and full of character, are not listed, and the site carries no curtilage listing, giving far greater flexibility for conversion. They include a 19th‑century farmhouse, dovecote, threshing barn, combination barn, stables, tack rooms and field barns, each retaining architectural interest and forming a visually coherent ensemble.
Full planning consent (granted 12 March 2025) authorises the creation of a fully integrated rural destination: a restaurant; a wine tasting venue; reception and lounge/bar; a winery and customer experience building; a farm shop; an events space; landscaped courtyards and new car park.
The consented scheme allows operators to establish a high-quality food, drink and events hub, sympathetically restoring and repurposing each building.
Home Farm sits in the Flaxley Valley, a quiet, wooded bowl at the heart of the Forest of Dean. The setting is both dramatic and accessible – surrounded by ancient woodland, walking routes and heritage landscapes, yet within easy reach of major regional centres. Operators will benefit from a strong tourism flow into the Forest of Dean, a well‑established visitor economy built around outdoor recreation, food & drink, heritage sites and short‑break stays.
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