The agents praised one village for its atmosphere and ease of travelling into the city
Estate agents in and around Cambridge have named their favourite village in Cambridgeshire. Histon, a village of just under 5,000 residents around five miles north of Cambridge city centre, was named as the estate agents’ top pick.
The village has long been sought after for its mix of close-knit village atmosphere, nearby green spaces and walking routes, and strong transport links into Cambridge. The village sits on the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway – the longest of its kind in the world – which offers frequent and direct journeys into the city centre.
Estate agent Isabel Hastie named the village as her personal favourite, citing the “strong sense of community” as well as the “easy access into Cambridge via the guided Busway” and great “selection of shops, lovely cafés and pubs.” Agency Tucker Gardner also chose the village due to its proximity to Cambridge and vibrant high street.
Another major attraction of the village is its closest school, Impington Village College, located in the neighbouring village of Impington. In 2025, Impington Village college was ranked as the UK Comprehensive School of the Year by the Sunday Times and was awarded ‘outstanding’ in all areas in its most recent OFSTED inspection.
According to RightMove, the average house price in Histon sits at £505,250 which is a 10% rise on the previous year. However, this is well below the average house price for the city of Cambridge which RightMove currently calculates to be £561,066 over the last year.
According to property website Zoopla’s most recent price index, Cambridge is the most expensive major city outside of London, making Histon attractive to prospective buyers who have been priced out of the city. Like many commuter towns on the outskirts of Cambridge, demand for houses is high meaning properties in Histon are usually not on the market for long.
Other villages that got a mention from the estate agents were Bourn, Linton, and Impington.






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