New homes in Highworth
Located in the South West on the outskirts of Swindon, Highworth is a market town in Wiltshire. With a position that’s central to the region, new homes in Highworth are only around 45 minutes in the car from popular hubs like Reading, Cheltenham and Bristol.
With Farmer Gow’s and Roves Farm great for the kids, local natural draws include Stanton Country Park and Whelford Pool Nature Reserve. Go walking around Bowmoor Lake and Horseshoe Lake, then pick up your fresh produce from Lotmead Farm; all with our developments near Highworth.
• Broad Blunsdon • Chelworth
- £358,000 to £595,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £235,000 to £620,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £417,000 to £600,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £573,000 to £645,000
- 4 bedroom
- £177,800 to £947,000
- 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £500,000 to £925,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £310,000 to £410,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £430,000 to £980,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £145,000 to £690,000
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £232,400 to £660,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £350,000 to £700,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £300,000 to £535,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
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Nearby Highworth
New Homes in Highworth Highlights
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Excellent Transport Links: Highworth offers strong road connections via the A361 and A419, with easy access to Swindon and the M4. Local buses and community transport schemes support travel across Wiltshire. Train stations in Swindon and Kemble are nearby.
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Strong Educational Offering: The town is served by Highworth Warneford School for secondary education. Primary options include Southfield Junior, Westrop Primary, and Eastrop Infant School. Independent education is available at Maranatha Christian School.
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Attractions & Things to Do: Enjoy woodland walks at Badbury Hill or a round at Wrag Barn Golf Club. Visit Highworth Museum or explore the historic Market Square. Annual events like Wrde Up and the Mayday Fair bring the town to life.
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Welcoming Market Town Community: Highworth blends heritage with a lively community spirit. Independent shops, cafés, and local groups foster a strong sense of belonging. It’s a peaceful town with countryside charm and active civic life.
New Homes in Highworth FAQs
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Highworth is well-connected by road, with the A361 offering direct access to Swindon and the A419 linking to the M4 for travel to London, Bristol, and Reading. Local bus services and community transport schemes support travel across Wiltshire. The nearest train stations are in Swindon and Kemble, both within a short drive.
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Highworth offers a strong selection of schools. Highworth Warneford School provides secondary education, while Southfield Junior, Westrop Primary, and Eastrop Infant School serve younger pupils. Maranatha Christian School offers independent education from ages 3 to 19.
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Local attractions include Badbury Hill for woodland walks, Wrag Barn Golf Club, and the historic All Saints Church. The town hosts regular events like the Mayday Fair and Wrde Up music festival. Highworth Museum and Market Square add cultural and community flavour.
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Highworth is a historic market town with a strong sense of identity and civic pride. It features a vibrant mix of independent shops, cafés, and community groups. Residents enjoy a peaceful lifestyle with access to countryside and regular local events.