The Dursley and Cam area has seen significant new build activity in recent years, with several developments offering modern properties to buyers. Lister Gardens 2 on Box Road in Cam features three-bedroom semi-detached houses priced from £330,000 to £335,000, marketed by Hunters. The Buttercups development in Coaley, operated by Andrews - Gloucestershire New Homes, offers three and four-bedroom properties ranging from £415,000 to £705,000, including detached and semi-detached homes. These developments reflect the growth of Cam as a commuter settlement, with easy access to the M5 motorway via Stroudwater Business Park.
Redwing Gate in Cam, listed by R A Bennett & Partners, offers four-bedroom detached houses at £425,000. These new build properties represent an important segment of the GL11 market, appealing to first-time buyers, families, and those looking to upgrade from older housing stock. When selling an older property in competition with these new builds, your estate agent should highlight the character and established gardens that period properties offer. The choice between new build and period property often comes down to buyer preference for character versus modern energy efficiency and warranty coverage.
The presence of new developments also indicates positive growth in the area, driven by its proximity to the M5 motorway (accessible via Stroudwater Business Park), local employers, and the attractive Cotswold setting. Major employers in the wider area include Renishaw in Wotton-under-Edge, BorgWarner, ABB, and Schlumberger at Stroudwater Business Park, plus smaller companies like renewable energy firm Immersa and Mediterranean cheese specialist Futura Foods UK based in Dursley. This development activity supports property values across the GL11 area and creates opportunities for both buyers and sellers. The Littlecombe Business Park in Dursley is identified as a Key Employment Site in the local development plan, further supporting the economic foundation of the housing market.