The Shrivenham housing market has experienced notable price adjustments over the past year, with home.co.uk reporting a 3% decline compared to the previous year and an 8% reduction from the 2023 peak of £460,894. home.co.uk 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 homedata.co.uk property data, though home.co.uk lists the average at £421,919 as of early 2026, reflecting some variance between reporting platforms.
Detached properties dominate the Shrivenham market, with our data showing 29 detached homes currently listed at an average price of £560,841. Semi-detached properties account for 23 listings averaging £322,585, while terraced homes represent 5 listings at £255,200 on average. The market skews heavily toward family housing, with three-bedroom properties being the most prevalent at 23 listings, followed by four-bedroom homes at 20 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 £215,000, 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 77 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.