About Longstreet
Longstreet is a small village located in Wiltshire, England, within the SN9 postcode area. It features a mix of residential homes and local amenities, providing a quiet environment for its residents. The village is surrounded by the natural beauty of the Wiltshire countryside, making it a pleasant place for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. The community in Longstreet is close-knit, with various local events and gatherings that foster a sense of belonging among residents. The village is well-connected to nearby towns and cities, offering easy access to additional facilities and services. Overall, Longstreet serves as a peaceful retreat for those looking to enjoy a slower pace of life amidst the scenic landscapes of Wiltshire.
School Ratings in Longstreet
Families in Longstreet have access to 8 local schools. Pewsey Children's Centre is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. A further 2 schools hold a Good rating.
House Prices in Longstreet
Homes sell for an average of £446K locally. Most of the housing is made up of detached homes, averaging £596K.
Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Longstreet
Crime in the area is broadly in line with the national average. Criminal damage & arson is the leading concern across Longstreet, with 15 incidents recorded in April 2026.
Deprivation and Employment in Longstreet
The 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation places Longstreet around the national average for deprivation. Employment rates locally are in line with what is seen across England. Residents in the area generally earn above the national average.
Broadband and Mobile Internet in Longstreet
Broadband services in Longstreet range from standard to superfast depending on location. Mobile signal strength on 4G is reasonable, though 5G and indoor coverage can be patchy. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.
Property Prices 1,120 sales
Schools & Education 8 nearby View all schools
Deprivation and Employment in Longstreet IMD 2025
Deprivation levels in Longstreet are around the national average based on the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment is accessible for most residents and household incomes reflect the broader national picture. The area maintains a steady balance between affordability and quality of life.
Crime in Longstreet 35 crimes · April 2026
Crime in Longstreet is around the national average, with criminal damage & arson representing the most common offence type. These figures are characteristic of a small town with an active centre and diverse population, and are neither unusually high nor particularly low.
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.



