Drybrook is a village and civil parish in the Forest of Dean in west Gloucestershire, England.
[2] The village has a range of amenities, including a chemist, general stores, hairdresser, fish and chips shop, builder's merchant, doctor's surgery, nursery school, primary school, and a bus service to Gloucester and surrounding areas.
Drybrook is also known as a royal hunting ground,[6] where the white deer, and, according to legend a black panther roamed.
Unfortunately, the white deer was killed after being hit down and then trophy hunters cut off its head, but the police have not caught the person responsible.
The Mechanical Organ Museum is situated at the north end of the village, on the road to Lea and Ross-on-Wye.
It has been called "a unique collection of mechanical music spanning the last 150 years, hidden away on the edge of the Forest of Dean.