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Sunday, 19 July 2020

Roaming around the Forest - Part One


One of my favourite excursions in Gloucestershire, is to The Forest Of Dean. The area covers 42 square miles and takes in parts of Herefordshire (notice that I am using imperial measurements instead of metric, I can be difficult like that!) One of the aspects I enjoy about the Forest is the natural beauty. There are several bus routes into many parts of the Forest, but some of them are infrequent and stop after a certain time. It has been several months since I have visited, and I believe some of the bus numbers have changed. A good place to begin an exploration into the Forest, is Newnham on Severn – well it is as good a place as any!

Newnham on Severn

Most of the buses to the Forest can be caught from Gloucester bus station, the bus to Newnham takes in Westbury-On-Severn, Blakeney and Lydney amongst other places. Just before you arrive in Newnham, is Broadoak and The White Hart Inn. The pub benefits from having some spectacular views of the River Severn. When I first visited this pub in 2014, it was a little on the shabby side and painted a rather unflattering mustard colour. The interior was dated, but quite cosy, an unusual fixture is a well inside the pub, and the times for the Severn Bore were listed on a notice board. I have never seen the Severn Bore, I hope to one day. The pub is now under new management and has undergone an extensive refurbishment, and has been painted grey.

The White Hart Inn, Broadoak Newnham On Severn 2014


The White Hart Inn 2017


The village of Newnham is just a short bus ride from Broadoak, it is a very distinctive place, and has lots of character. There are businesses and amenities in the village, but the bus service stops before 7pm, or at least it did when I attempted to stay at a B&B once. That was an adventure in itself, quite a quirky place with eclectic furnishings and bric-a-brac – which is typical of Newnham. The next pub on the itinerary is the Railway Inn, which can be found along Station Road which is just off the High Street. The Railway is a good old fashioned pub, with friendly talkative locals. They have a beer garden, which is useful in the current circumstances. They did have an Indian restaurant on the premises, I am unsure if this is the case at the moment. The pub did close for a while last year, but has thankfully reopened.

The Railway Inn, Newnham On Severn 2015


There is a rather good Micro pub in Newnham called The Black Pig Ale Bar, it is situated in the beer garden, at the back of The Ship Inn pub which has now closed, and is to be converted to a shop, coffee shop and cafe. A similar conversion was done on the George Hotel in Newnham, which is now a cafe and community hub. It is a sympathetic conversion of a former pub, if only other conversions could be the same. I wonder what they will do with the former Victoria Hotel, which has been closed for many years, work seems to have started on some sort of development.

The Ship Inn, Newnham On Severn 2015


The George Hotel, Newnham On Severn


Just like many areas in Britain, Newnham has lost a fair few of it's pubs, in fact The Forest of Dean seems to be a more vulnerable area than other parts of Gloucestershire. Maybe it is because some of them are not on a bus route, and are difficult to get to. Many of the Forest pubs have limited opening hours, some of them don't open till the evening. I am really concerned for the future of these pubs


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