£435,000
Detached, 4 bed
Prince Drive, SN6 8GB
£435,000
Detached, 4 bed
Prince Drive, SN6 8GB
Richard James
-4d ago
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We actively track every estate agent marketing properties in Shrivenham, ranking them based on real-time listing data and market performance. selling a family home near the village centre or a period property in this historic Oxfordshire village, our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right local expertise for your specific property type and price bracket.
The Shrivenham property market sits within the Vale of White Horse district, offering a distinctive mix of traditional villages, modern developments, and strong transport links to Swindon and Oxford. With an average asking price of £433,751 across 95 current listings, the market caters to buyers seeking everything from contemporary new builds to charming thatched cottages. Our data shows detached properties dominate the local market, with three-bedroom homes being the most prevalent choice for families settling in this desirable village location.

17
Active Estate Agents
£433,751
Average Asking Price
95
Properties For Sale
The Shrivenham housing market has experienced notable price adjustments over the past year, with Rightmove reporting a 3% decline compared to the previous year and an 8% reduction from the 2023 peak of £460,894. OnTheMarket records show an 11.4% fall in sold prices over the last 12 months, while postcode sector SN6 8 specifically saw a 0.5% year-on-year decline, or -4.3% when adjusted for inflation. These figures position the current average sold price at approximately £426,268 according to Zoopla data, though OnTheMarket lists the average at £471,000 as of early 2026, reflecting some variance between reporting platforms.
Detached properties dominate the Shrivenham market, with our data showing 33 detached homes currently listed at an average price of £548,921. Semi-detached properties account for 23 listings averaging £339,607, while terraced homes represent 9 listings at £270,111 on average. The market skews heavily toward family housing, with three-bedroom properties being the most prevalent at 33 listings, followed by four-bedroom homes at 29 listings, reflecting the village's character as a residential hub for the surrounding area. Flats remain scarce in Shrivenham with only 2 current listings at an average of £220,000, making this a challenging segment for buyers seeking apartment living.
The price distribution reveals a market concentrated in the £300,000 to £500,000 bracket, which contains 44 of the 95 available listings. A further 31 properties sit in the £500,000 to £750,000 range, while only 12 properties fall below £300,000. This distribution indicates strong demand for mid-to-upper-market family homes, with premium properties commanding significant interest from buyers seeking the village's rural character combined with good transport connections to employment hubs in Swindon and Oxford.
Based on 49 live listings with an average asking price of £387,886.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Shrivenham.
Compare Estate Agents FreeNew build activity in Shrivenham continues to shape the local market, with several significant developments currently underway or planned. Bloor Homes at Shrivenham, located on Clements Way in the SN6 8GP postcode, offers three, four, and five-bedroom homes priced from £345,000 to £560,000. Cross Trees Park on Bingham Turner Way presents a mix of one, two, three, and four-bedroom properties ranging from £385,000 to £590,000, while the upcoming Ashford Homes development on Townsend Road will bring five new high-quality bungalows to the village with work anticipated to commence in Spring 2026.
The Cala L&G Homes proposal for the Shrivenham Urban Extension, situated east of Highworth Road, represents a major future addition with 275 homes planned as part of a larger 525-dwelling scheme including a new retail unit and primary school. Meanwhile, an outline application for up to 200 dwellings at the Shrivenham Park Golf Course on Pennyhooks Lane awaits determination. These developments underscore Shrivenham's continued growth as a desirable location in Oxfordshire, though transaction volumes have slowed in line with national market adjustments.
The village's housing stock reflects its historic character, with numerous thatched cottages and stone-walled properties alongside post-war expansion. The Shrivenham Neighbourhood Development Plan actively encourages new builds to respect the "variety, colouring and texture imparted by the surrounding land," ensuring the village maintains its architectural heritage while accommodating growth. This balance between preservation and development makes the village attractive to buyers seeking character properties in a rural yet connected setting.

Shrivenham sits in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire, with a population of approximately 3,061 according to the 2021 Census, though some sources suggest numbers closer to 2,400 in more recent estimates. The village's history dates back centuries, evidenced by the parish church rebuilt in the 17th century and the presence of Grade II listed buildings such as Beckett Hall, the main country estate constructed in 1830-1831. This historic fabric includes numerous thatched cottages and traditional stone walls that define much of the village centre, creating the distinctive character that attracts buyers to the area seeking authentic English village living.
The Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, established at the former Beckett estate where the Royal Military College of Science has operated since 1946, serves as a significant local employer and contributes to the village's stable community. The presence of the military college brings a steady stream of personnel and their families to the area, supporting local services and maintaining demand for rental properties. Additionally, the Pennyhooks Farm Trust provides development opportunities for people on the autism spectrum, adding to the village's diverse economic and social fabric and demonstrating the community's commitment to inclusive development.
Shrivenham functions as a commuter village for the wider employment hubs of Swindon, Faringdon, and Wantage, with the A420 providing direct road connections to these key towns. The village offers everyday amenities including a primary school, local shops, and public houses, while its surrounding countryside provides recreational opportunities along the Thames Path and across the Cotswolds fringes. The local geology and traditional building materials, primarily local stone and thatch, reflect the agricultural heritage of the area and influence the types of properties available to buyers seeking an authentic Oxfordshire village experience.
Selecting the right estate agent in Shrivenham requires understanding the local market dynamics and your property's specific positioning within it. Richard James maintains the strongest presence in the area, operating from their Highworth office with 21 active listings representing a 22.1% market share and an average asking price of £388,619, making them a significant player for properties in the mid-market bracket. Their consistent visibility across listing platforms suggests strong local marketing capability and buyer database access, particularly valuable in a village market where personal relationships and local knowledge often accelerate sales.
Perry Bishop, operating from Faringdon, focuses on the upper end of the market with 11 listings averaging £498,182, capturing 11.6% market share and appealing to sellers of larger family homes and premium properties. Waymark Property similarly targets the upper market from their Faringdon base, with 10 listings averaging £486,890 and a 10.5% market share. For sellers seeking premium representation, these agents offer established track records in the higher price brackets and strong negotiation experience valuable for properties over £500,000.
Allen & Harris, part of the Sequence network operating from Highworth, represents another strong option with 8 listings averaging £500,625 and 8.4% market share, positioning them competitively in the premium segment. The choice between high-street agents with physical offices in nearby towns and online alternatives depends on your preference for hands-on guidance versus lower fixed fees, though the local knowledge and market presence of established agents like Richard James and Perry Bishop often prove valuable in this village market where understanding of specific developments like Bloor Homes and Cross Trees Park can make a significant difference in achieving the right sale price.
Review each agent's active listings in Shrivenham to understand their coverage and price positioning. Agents with stronger local visibility typically have established buyer databases and better platform exposure across Rightmove, OnTheMarket, and Zoopla.
Examine how agents market properties, including their use of professional photography, virtual tours, floor plans, and listing duration on major portals. Quality marketing directly impacts buyer interest and can significantly affect sale velocity in a market with 95 competing listings.
Obtain valuations from at least three agents to compare pricing strategies and understand your property's realistic market value in current conditions. With the market showing a 3% annual decline, realistic pricing is essential to attract serious buyers. Be wary of agents who overprice significantly to secure your instruction.
Understand sole agency versus multi-agency options, typical contract lengths of 8-16 weeks, and fee structures including any upfront costs or optional extras before signing. In Shrivenham's competitive environment, you have negotiating power on fees with 17 agents actively seeking listings.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT, with room for negotiation especially if you commit to sole agency. Some agents may reduce fees in exchange for longer contract terms, and given current market conditions, agents may be more flexible on pricing to secure quality listings.
Research recent client feedback on platforms like Trustpilot or Google Reviews, focusing on communication, negotiation skills, and overall transaction success rates. Pay particular attention to reviews from sellers in similar property types and price ranges to your own.
With 17 active agents competing for listings in Shrivenham, you have strong negotiating power on fees. The top three agents control 44.2% of the market, so consider approaching mid-tier agents who may offer more competitive rates while still providing quality local expertise. Agents like Samuel Miles or Cbslade may offer more personalized service to win your business.
The bedroom count distribution in Shrivenham reveals clear market segmentation and value patterns that sellers should consider when pricing their property. Three-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 33 listings averaging £393,268, making them the backbone of the local market and typically attracting strong demand from families seeking the village's good primary school and rural setting. Four-bedroom homes follow closely with 29 listings averaging £543,276, appealing to buyers seeking more space and often commanding premium prices in this commuter-friendly location.
Two-bedroom properties account for 19 listings at an average of £266,763, offering an affordable entry point to the Shrivenham market and attracting first-time buyers or those downsizing from larger family homes. Five-bedroom homes represent 9 listings averaging £605,000, while the single six-bedroom listing currently priced at £750,000 demonstrates the upper ceiling of the market, typically attracting buyers seeking premium period properties or executive homes in this sought-after village.
One-bedroom properties, with just 3 listings averaging £211,667, represent a small but important segment for investors and first-time buyers entering the market. The data suggests that three and four-bedroom properties offer the best balance between market liquidity and sale price achievable, while premium buyers willing to spend above £600,000 have fewer options to choose from. Properties with one or two bedrooms may sell faster due to relative scarcity and affordability, though achieving premium prices for smaller homes requires competitive positioning against the wider range of available options.
49 properties currently listed across Shrivenham. Here are the most recently added.
£435,000
Detached, 4 bed
Prince Drive, SN6 8GB
£435,000
Detached, 4 bed
Prince Drive, SN6 8GB
Richard James
-4d ago
£675,000
Detached, 5 bed
Cozens Grove, SN6 8FS
£675,000
Detached, 5 bed
Cozens Grove, SN6 8FS
Perry Bishop
-6d ago
£300,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fuller Close, SN6 8FT
£300,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fuller Close, SN6 8FT
Richard James
-6d ago
£225,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fuller Close, SN6 8FT
£225,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Fuller Close, SN6 8FT
Richard James
-6d ago
£425,000
Detached, 3 bed
Hazells Lane, SN6 8DS
£425,000
Detached, 3 bed
Hazells Lane, SN6 8DS
Allen & Harris
-6d ago
£385,000
Detached, 3 bed
Bingham Turner Way, SN6 8GL
£385,000
Detached, 3 bed
Bingham Turner Way, SN6 8GL
£270,000
House, 2 bed
Swan Hill, SN6 8HW
£270,000
House, 2 bed
Swan Hill, SN6 8HW
Waymark Property
-8d ago
£395,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Prince Drive, SN6 8GB
£395,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
Prince Drive, SN6 8GB
Richard James
-12d ago
£350,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Prince Drive, SN6 8GB
£350,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Prince Drive, SN6 8GB
Richard James
-12d ago
£72,500
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
LOVEGROVE AVENUE, SN6 8GN
£72,500
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
LOVEGROVE AVENUE, SN6 8GN
Connells
-14d ago
£370,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 2 bed
Ballingers, SN6 8FP
£370,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 2 bed
Ballingers, SN6 8FP
Waymark Property
-18d ago
£148,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 2 bed
Ballingers, SN6 8FP
£148,000
Semi-Detached Bungalow, 2 bed
Ballingers, SN6 8FP
Waymark Property
-18d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on current market data, Richard James leads with 22.1% market share and 21 active listings from their Highworth office, making them the most visible agent in the area with particular strength in the £300,000-£450,000 price bracket. Perry Bishop follows with 11.6% market share and a focus on higher-value properties averaging £498,182, while Waymark Property holds 10.5% market share targeting the upper market segment. Allen & Harris also maintains significant presence in the premium segment. The best agent for your property depends on your price point, property type, and whether you value a local Highworth or Faringdon presence.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT, meaning fees generally fall between £4,338 and £13,013 on a property at the current average asking price of £433,751. In the Shrivenham market, you should expect to negotiate fees within this range, with room for discount particularly if committing to sole agency agreements. Some online agents offer fixed fees between £999 and £1,999, though these may lack the local market knowledge of developments like Bloor Homes at Shrivenham and buyer database access that established high-street agents provide.
House prices in Shrivenham have experienced a downturn, with Rightmove reporting a 3% decline over the previous year and an 8% fall from the 2023 peak of £460,894. OnTheMarket reports an 11.4% decline in sold prices over the past 12 months, while postcode sector SN6 8 showed a 0.5% annual decrease, or -4.3% when adjusted for inflation. These corrections bring prices back toward more sustainable levels following the rapid growth seen during the pandemic period, though the village remains popular due to its good transport links and rural character.
Shrivenham is a historic Oxfordshire village in the Vale of White Horse district, home to approximately 3,000 residents and characterised by thatched cottages, stone walls, and period properties alongside newer developments from estates like Cross Trees Park. The Defence Academy of the United Kingdom at the former Beckett estate serves as a major employer, while the village offers a primary school, local shops, and pubs including those along the High Street. Its position as a commuter village for Swindon, Faringdon, and Wantage makes it popular with professionals seeking rural character with good transport links via the A420, and the surrounding countryside provides recreational opportunities.
The Shrivenham market offers diverse property types to suit various buyer needs. Detached properties dominate with 33 current listings averaging £548,921, followed by semi-detached homes at 23 listings averaging £339,607. Terraced properties represent 9 listings with an average price of £270,111, while flats are scarce with only 2 listings at £220,000 average, reflecting limited apartment development in this village location. The village also features period properties including thatched cottages and listed buildings like Beckett Hall, plus new build options from developments like Bloor Homes on Clements Way and Cross Trees Park on Bingham Turner Way.
Several significant new developments are planned or underway in Shrivenham. Bloor Homes at Shrivenham on Clements Way offers homes from £345,000 to £560,000, while Cross Trees Park provides one to four-bedroom properties from £385,000 to £590,000. The upcoming Ashford Homes development on Townsend Road will bring five bungalows with work starting in Spring 2026. Future plans include the Cala L&G Shrivenham Urban Extension with 275 homes east of Highworth Road as part of a 525-dwelling scheme including a new primary school, and a proposal for up to 200 dwellings at Shrivenham Park Golf Course on Pennyhooks Lane, both representing significant expansion of the village.
A RICS Level 2 survey is recommended for most properties in Shrivenham, particularly given the village's mix of older period properties, thatched cottages, and buildings constructed with traditional methods using local stone and historic construction techniques. The national average cost for a Level 2 survey ranges from £400 to £1,000 depending on property value and size, with properties above £500,000 typically costing around £586 on average. Given that Shrivenham contains numerous properties over 50 years old and Grade II listed buildings like Beckett Hall requiring specialist assessment, a thorough survey is advisable to identify any structural issues, damp problems, or defects common in older construction.
Current market conditions in Shrivenham reflect national trends with longer selling times than during the pandemic peak, with Rightmove reporting a 3% annual price decline indicating a more measured market. While specific figures for the village aren't available, the price corrections and reduced transaction volumes suggest sellers should expect a realistic timeline of several months rather than weeks in current conditions. Pricing competitively from the outset, using professional photography, and choosing an agent with strong local market presence like Richard James or Perry Bishop can help expedite a sale in this competitive village market with 95 available listings.
From £450
Recommended for standard properties in Shrivenham, especially given the mix of older period properties and modern developments
From £600
Comprehensive survey recommended for older properties, thatched cottages, and Grade II listed buildings in Shrivenham
From £60
Required by law before selling, available for all property types in Shrivenham
From £150
Professional valuation for mortgage purposes, useful for properties in the current market
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