Instant prices paid data for England and Wales
Blunsdon sits on a prominent ridge just north of Swindon, a position that naturally separates the village from the town’s urban expansion while offering clear views across the Vale of Cricklade toward the Cotswolds. Historically divided into Broad Blunsdon and Blunsdon St Andrew, the area retains a distinct community feel centered around its local shop, village hall, and the 13th-century church of St Leonard. While the opening of the A419 bypass years ago significantly reduced through-traffic, the village remains practically located for easy access to Cirencester and the M4. Living here means balancing the quiet of a hilltop settlement - complete with a local community-run community shop and traditional pubs - with the immediate convenience of the nearby orbital shopping centers and the heritage steam railway at Hayes Knoll. It is a place defined by its elevation, feeling remarkably open and rural despite being only a few minutes' drive from the practical infrastructure of Swindon.