Cotswold, England

The typical property in GL7

GL7 is Cirencester, the Cotswold market town with substantial Roman and medieval heritage.

Area summary

GL7 sits in Cotswold District Council. The outcode covers Cirencester, Fairford, Lechlade and surrounding villages. Cirencester has substantial heritage (Roman Corinium was here) and a conservation area. Most of the outcode is within the Cotswold AONB. Housing is mixed: Cotswold stone listed buildings, Victorian villas, and pockets of newer development.

There is no station within GL7 (the line closed in 1964). The closest stations are Kemble (in GL7) on the Gloucester-Swindon line and Swindon. The A417 provides road links.

Employment patterns include commuting into London, Cheltenham and Swindon, tourism and retail.

Cotswold District operates only mandatory HMO licensing.

What the data shows

Average sold
£270,824
From 21 sales
Median sold
£250,000
Dominant stock
semi-detached
Full data for GL7

Researched facts

  • Cirencester is the historic capital of the Cotswolds, source
  • The Cotswold AONB covers most of GL7, source
  • Kemble station is on the Gloucester-Swindon line, source

Buyer notes

  • AONB designation limits development
  • Listed Cotswold stone stock has very high EPC upgrade costs
  • Direct rail to London via Kemble or Swindon is a value driver

The full GL7 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

GL7 property data

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