Newland

All Saints Church, Newland - The Cathedral of the Forest

Newland is a picturesque village in the Royal Forest of Dean bordering on the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It contains a number of substantial houses, the earliest of which is said to date from 1576. The village is built around the magnificent parish church dating from the early 1200s, which is known as the “Cathedral of the Forest”.

The Ostrich Inn Public House, which dates from 1694, in the centre of the village, must be one of the most atmospheric pubs in the county. It is a free house serving real ale and a varied menu, and is often host to the morris dancers, the mummers or the wassailers, depending on the season. Until the 1960s, Newland was home to one of the largest recorded oak trees in England. In 1906, it was noted as having a circumference of 43ft 6in at 5ft from the ground.

Pericles the Prince of Tyre
Around 5 miles away
Babbington Meadow Arena, Monmouth
Aug 27th 2012

Welcome to Shakespeare’s majestic and superb play about a man and his fourteen years of adventures. Once Again, The Rain or Shine Theatre Company ...
Sausage Saturday and Mini Market
Around 6 miles away (Free!)
Taurus Crafts, Lydney
Feb 11th 2012

New specials from Native Breeds, McCrindles Cider and Perry and more local artisan producers at the Mini Food Market....
Surrounded by Science
Around 8 miles away
Dean Heritage Centre, Soudley
Mar 09th 2012 to Mar 18th 2012

Nine days of interactive activities, as part of National Science and Engineering Week, to explore and discover our world in motion and the effects sci...
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