The Quenington property market has shown remarkable resilience with prices climbing significantly over the past year. Our data shows the average house price in Quenington reached £523,750 over the last year, representing a substantial 40% increase compared to the previous year. This surge reflects the continued appeal of Cotswold village living, where period properties built from traditional Cotswold stone command premium prices.
However, current prices remain 59% below the 2022 peak of £1,280,474, suggesting there is still room for growth as the market stabilises. The GL7 postcode area, which encompasses Quenington and surrounding villages, sees approximately 78 home sales per month since January 2024, indicating healthy transaction volumes in the broader area. For sellers, this means there is genuine buyer interest, but pricing competitively relative to recent sales is essential.
Detached properties dominate the Quenington market, with the average detached home fetching around £662,500. Terraced properties, many of which are period Cotswold stone cottages, average approximately £385,000. The limited supply of just 6 properties currently for sale creates a competitive environment where the right estate agent can make a significant difference in attracting buyers.
The village sits alongside the River Coln, which adds to the rural charm but also means certain properties in lower-lying areas may have flood risk considerations. Buyers and sellers should factor this into their decision-making process, particularly for properties near the waterway.