Property for sale in Cirencester
Find a property for sale in Cirencester, the capital of the Cotswolds
Cirencester has a rich history dating back to the Roman period and is a gateway to the Cotswolds.
You will never be short of things to do in Cirencester. Take in the Corinium Museum and learn about the town's archaeology, see the remains of a Roman Amphitheatre, or take a stroll around the Grade 1 listed parkland of Cirencester Park. The rest of the Cotswolds is on your doorstep with picturesque villages such as Bibury, Burton-on-the-Water and Chedworth nearby.
Cirencester has a mix of properties, but it is best known for its traditional Cotswold honey-coloured stone, charming cottages and impressive country homes. We have an intimate knowledge of the Cirencester property market, including the town and its surrounding villages and hamlets. From recommendations on the best country walks, to insight on school catchment areas, we're committed to helping you find your ideal home in Cirencester.
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Discover the timeless charm of country houses in the vibrant market town of Cirencester.
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Frequently asked questions
Cirencester is widely regarded as the hub of the Cotswolds because it offers a rare combination of scale and charm. Unlike many surrounding villages, it provides a full range of amenities including schools, healthcare, retail and restaurants, while still retaining a distinctly historic and architectural identity.
Its central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the wider Cotswolds, which is particularly appealing to buyers who want countryside living without isolation.
Villages such as Barnsley, Bibury and Coln St Aldwyns consistently rank among the most desirable. These locations combine classic Cotswold architecture with relative accessibility to Cirencester.
Proximity to the town tends to be a key factor, as it allows buyers to enjoy a rural setting without sacrificing daily convenience.
Cirencester is more practical and centrally located than Tetbury, which is smaller and more niche in feel. Compared with Cheltenham, it offers a quieter, more rural lifestyle with less focus on commercial activity and events.
For buyers prioritising balance rather than vibrancy, Cirencester is often the more appealing option.
Buying a country house introduces additional responsibilities. Access, particularly in winter, can be an issue in rural areas. Maintenance of outbuildings, land and boundaries can be ongoing and costly, particularly for larger estates.
Planning restrictions may also apply, particularly in protected areas. Buyers should carefully consider how much land they realistically want to manage.
Older properties usually come with ongoing maintenance requirements. Stonework, roofing and drainage all require regular attention, and insulation levels may be lower than in modern homes.
Heating costs can be significant, particularly in larger properties, and damp management is often an ongoing concern.
Country homes tend to offer a high level of privacy, often set within substantial plots or surrounded by farmland. In contrast, properties within Cirencester itself are more compact and community-oriented.
The choice largely depends on whether buyers prioritise seclusion or convenience.








