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Perched on the high ridge just north of Coleford, Berry Hill marks the western gateway to the Forest of Dean, situated only a few miles from the Wye Valley and the Welsh border. Historically, the village was defined by the local industry of the forest - coal mining and stone quarrying - and while those trades have faded, the community retains a practical, self-contained layout. It is well-served by its own local shops, a primary school, and a secondary school with its own sixth form, meaning much of daily life can be managed without leaving the village. To the east, the streets give way directly to the ancient woodland of the Christchurch and Symonds Yat areas, offering immediate access to the forest tracks for walking or cycling. Despite its proximity to the town of Coleford, Berry Hill feels distinct and elevated, often catching the first of the winter snow and enjoying expansive views toward the hills of Monmouthshire.