Chartered Surveyors Cirencester

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View our Surveyors partners in Cirencester

Bradley Jones Associates

4.9 out of 5.0 based on 11 reviews

Bradley Jones Associates are a Building Surveying and Design practice, working from Oxford and Salisbury.Read more

Easton Bevins

4.6 out of 5.0 based on 12 reviews

Easton Bevins was originally established in 1990 and is a Chartered Building Surveying practice with offices across the south of England.Read more

Nationwide specialists in providing Independent Structural/Building and Home Buyer Surveys, with 5 star ratings on Trustpilot/Google.Read more

Landview Surveyors

5.0 out of 5.0 based on 4 reviews

Landview surveyors are a RICS regulated company and registered valuers ideally located within the South West London and Surrey boarders.Read more

Regency Chartered Surveyors are an independent building surveying consultancy operating throughout Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire and North Wiltshire.Read more

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An independent RICS-regulated surveying practice passionate about building surveying, conservation and sustainability.Read more

We are a private family firm of Chartered Surveyors specialising in all aspects of residential property.Read more

Local information

Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023

  • Average property price: £382,547
  • Average number of bedrooms: 2.60
  • reallymoving movers: 307
  • Average distance moved: 41 miles

Situated in east Gloucestershire, Cirencester is a very historic town and a very attractive place to live in the modern day. Called ‘Corinium’ in Roman times, Cirencester was one of the most important towns in England, and today is home to a museum with one of the biggest collections of Roman artefacts in the country. With fantastic road networks around the town to Oxford, Gloucester, Swindon and Bristol to name just a few, whilst being just a few miles south of the Costwolds, Cirencester offers the best of town and country.

Whether wanting a HomeBuyer Report, usually fine for standard conventionally built properties, or needing a Building Survey for one of the many old buildings in Cirencester, Chartered Surveyors in the area will be able to provide you with an efficient and professional service. With reallymoving, you’ll also be able to find the best deal for you in an instant, saving you time and even money. 

Through reallymoving you might be moving into the area quicker than you think, and you’ll be exploring the area in no time at all. You can go shopping in the beautiful town centre, take a walk around Cirencester Park, or if you’re into history, why not visit the Corinium Museum or the Cirencester Parish Church?

 

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