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Gloucester GL9 1 area guide

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Is Gloucester GL9 1 a good place to live?

In Gloucester (GL9 1), recorded crime is 97% below the national average, homes sell for around £530,425 on average, there are 2 schools in the area, flood risk from rivers and the sea is high, and it ranks as close to the national average for deprivation (deprivation decile 6/10, where 1 is most deprived).

Official UK open data · crime to 2026-04 · HM Land Registry, Police.uk, Environment Agency, GIAS/Ofsted, ONS 2021. Free to browse.

Flood risk in Gloucester GL9 1

Flood risk from rivers and the sea in Gloucester GL9 1 is rated high. Around 0.4% of properties (8 of 1,813) sit in a modelled flood zone, of which 5 are at significant risk.

Source: Environment Agency, Risk of Flooding from Rivers and Sea, updated 2026-06-27. Surface-water and groundwater flooding are modelled separately and are not included here. Commission an official flood search before purchase.

Sold-price trend (1995–2026)

1995: £125,026 (27 sales)1996: £115,309 (48 sales)1997: £161,672 (29 sales)1998: £152,832 (31 sales)1999: £158,947 (43 sales)2000: £183,185 (40 sales)2001: £212,850 (40 sales)2002: £256,012 (30 sales)2003: £259,661 (31 sales)2004: £253,359 (30 sales)2005: £288,183 (27 sales)2006: £324,894 (31 sales)2007: £345,058 (35 sales)2008: £299,849 (19 sales)2009: £328,150 (15 sales)2010: £398,033 (29 sales)2011: £369,483 (30 sales)2012: £456,692 (13 sales)2013: £440,889 (18 sales)2014: £321,788 (33 sales)2015: £362,827 (26 sales)2016: £433,204 (25 sales)2017: £398,500 (28 sales)2018: £487,338 (25 sales)2019: £489,213 (24 sales)2020: £421,780 (25 sales)2021: £586,999 (37 sales)2022: £780,902 (34 sales)2023: £676,403 (27 sales)2024: £530,425 (19 sales)2025: £523,722 (18 sales)2026: £555,000 (2 sales) 2026: £555,000 (2 sales) — part year so far £780,902 £115,309 1995 2026*

Annual average (mean) sold price in GL9 1, 1995–2026. 2026 is a part year (2 sales so far) — shown greyed. Hover a point to read its value. Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid.

Recorded crime trend

May 24: 5 crimesOct 24: 2 crimesDec 24: 2 crimesJan 25: 2 crimesFeb 25: 1 crimesMay 25: 1 crimesJun 25: 2 crimesJul 25: 1 crimesNov 25: 2 crimesDec 25: 1 crimesJan 26: 1 crimesFeb 26: 1 crimesApr 26: 1 crimes Apr 26: 1 crimes 5 1 May 24 Apr 26

Recorded crimes per month in GL9 1 (May 24–Apr 26, average 2/month). Hover a point to read the count. Source: Police.uk street-level data.

Who lives here

Median age
49
One-person households
24%
Households with children
27%
Households
3,685

Owned 73% · Social rent 8% · Private rent 19%

Census 2021 (ONS), for GL9 1.

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Gloucester GL9 1: frequently asked questions

Is Gloucester GL9 1 a good place to live?

In Gloucester (GL9 1), recorded crime is 97% below the national average, homes sell for around £530,425 on average, there are 2 schools in the area, flood risk from rivers and the sea is high, and it ranks as close to the national average for deprivation (deprivation decile 6/10, where 1 is most deprived).

What is the crime rate in Gloucester GL9 1?

Recorded crime in Gloucester GL9 1 runs at 8.9 per 1,000 properties, 97% below the national average (Police.uk, 2026-04).

Is Gloucester GL9 1 safe?

Crime in Gloucester GL9 1 is below the national average. Recorded crime in Gloucester GL9 1 runs at 8.9 per 1,000 properties, 97% below the national average (Police.uk, 2026-04).

How much are house prices in Gloucester GL9 1?

Homes in Gloucester GL9 1 sell for around £530,425 on average, based on 19 recorded sales (HM Land Registry).

Is Gloucester GL9 1 at risk of flooding?

Flood risk from rivers and the sea in Gloucester GL9 1 is rated high. Around 0.4% of properties (8 of 1,813) sit in a modelled flood zone, of which 5 are at significant risk.

How many schools are there in Gloucester GL9 1?

There are 2 schools in Gloucester GL9 1 (2 primary, 0 secondary), per the DfE Get Information about Schools register.

Is Gloucester GL9 1 a deprived area?

Gloucester GL9 1 sits in deprivation decile 6 of 10 (1 = most deprived), making it around the national average for England (English Indices of Deprivation, ONS).