# Bradford-on-Avon Property Market Summary
Bradford-on-Avon presents a distinctive property market characterised by consistently strong values well above the UK average. With 4,297 properties and an average price of £277,631, this historic Wiltshire town has demonstrated remarkable resilience and growth over recent years. The market has shown substantial appreciation from £399,743 in 2016 to £564,226 in early 2025 – representing a significant 41% increase over the nine-year period. Notably, the market achieved its highest recorded average in 2025, though this figure is based on a smaller sample of 88 sales to date.
The price trajectory reveals steady upward momentum with some fluctuation, including a notable peak in 2022 at £511,696. Transaction volumes have varied considerably, with 2019 seeing the highest activity at 256 sales, whilst more recent years show reduced volumes, suggesting a market where quality properties command premium prices but turnover has moderated. The town's appeal stems from its Georgian architecture, excellent transport links to Bath and beyond, and its position as a highly desirable commuter location, all of which continue to underpin strong property values in this sought-after corner of Wiltshire.
The average house price in Bradford-On-Avon, Wiltshire is £277,631. Prices range from £5,000 to £4,000,000.
There are 4,297 properties in Bradford-On-Avon with 5,450 recorded transactions since 1995.
The median house price in Bradford-On-Avon is £225,000, compared to an average of £277,631.
Bradford-On-Avon has 1,497 detached properties, 1,121 terraced properties, 1,079 semi-detached properties, 511 flat / maisonette properties.
Average house prices in Bradford-On-Avon have risen by 575.5% from £83,523 in 1995 to £564,226 in 2025.
The most popular streets in Bradford-On-Avon by number of properties include Trowbridge Road, Winsley Road, Bath Road, Tyning Road, Woolley Street.
Bradford-On-Avon is located in Wiltshire, in the West Wiltshire district.
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