About Aldsworth

Aldsworth is a small village located in the Cotswolds, within the county of Gloucestershire in England. It lies in a rural area known for its rolling hills and traditional stone buildings, characteristic of the region. The village is situated near the border with Wiltshire, and the nearby town of Cirencester is approximately six miles to the north. Aldsworth has a long history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Roman period. The village church, St Mary’s, is a notable feature and dates from the 12th century, with later additions and restorations. The surrounding countryside offers walking trails and views across the Gloucestershire countryside. The postcode area for Aldsworth is GL54, which covers a wider rural region in the western part of the county.

Local Government

District Cotswold
County Gloucestershire
Ward Stow
Constituency The Cotswolds
Parish Stow-on-the-Wold
Region South West

Property Prices 4,096 sales

Average Price £623K
£500 £19.08M
Detached £733K 1,615
Semi £426K 813
Terraced £359K 764
Flat £333K 447

Nearest Train Stations 1 stations

Kingham Train Station 9.9 miles

Location