House Prices in Cirencester
£380,000
Average
£600,000
Detached
£380,000
Semi-Detached
£310,000
Terraced
£230,000
Flat
Based on recent Land Registry sold price data. Actual prices vary by street and condition.
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About Cirencester
Cirencester is the gateway to the Cotswolds with a wealthy, rural community. The town has a strong local economy based on agriculture, tourism, and professional services. Property prices reflect the desirable Cotswold setting.
Lifestyle & Things to Do
Known as the Capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester has a magnificent market place and parish church. The Corinium Museum houses Roman artefacts from the town's history as Corinium. Abbey Grounds park and the surrounding Cotswold countryside are beautiful.
Transport & Commuting
The nearest station is Kemble, about 4 miles away, with trains to London Paddington in 85 minutes. The A417 connects to the M4 at Swindon. The A429 Fosse Way runs through the town.
Train to London
N/A - nearest station Kemble (85m to London Paddington)
Nearest Motorway
A417, A429
Schools & Education
Top Schools
- Cirencester Deer Park School
- Cirencester Kingshill School
- Royal Agricultural University
Universities
- Royal Agricultural University
Healthcare
Best Areas to Live in Cirencester
Town Centre
Stratton
South Cerney
Property Buying Tips for Cirencester
The town centre has stunning Cotswold stone properties. Stratton is a popular residential area. The Beeches offers modern family homes. South Cerney has lakeside living at the Cotswold Water Park.
Local Authority
Council
Cotswold District Council
Council Tax
£1,810 (Band D)
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Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright 2026. Licensed under OGL v3.0. Price data is indicative and based on recent transactions.