
A study has identified the cheapest London commuter towns (Picture: Getty Images)
Largely prompted by skyrocketing house prices and untenable rents,Londoners have long been flocking to commuter hubs instead.
It’s not just as easy as picking a town in the Home Counties and scheduling the removal van: the commute and the cost of a train ticket also need to be deliberated over.
If you play your cards right,though,you could end up with a coveted spot on the property ladder and a shorter commute,if your office is within walking distance of the train station.
Weighing up your options? Zoopla’s most recent research identified the cheapest commuter towns (and,in some cases,cities),and broke them down by the major London train station they’re served by.
If you’re considering swapping the capital for a quieter life,then take heed.

Peterborough is accessible via King’s Cross (Picture: Getty Images)
Rugby in Warwickshire is the cheapest commuter town from Euston (Picture: Getty Images)A highly sought-after market town,Rugby is packed with independent retailers,bars and restaurants,and even has a weekly market selling fresh local produce.There’s also plenty to be found just outside of Rugby,including a breathtaking 630-acre reservoir in the form of Draycote Water.With bike and walking trails,a water sports centre,bird-watching hides and a trout fishery,the reservoir,built in 1970,supplies water to both Rugby and Coventry.For another experience steeped in nature,there’s the Swift Valley Nature Reserve,a peaceful park with various marshes,landscaped wetlands,and meadows filled with water lilies and dragonflies.Inevitably,the sport of rugby also has a considerable presence locally,and a trip to The Webb Ellis Rugby Museum is essential for fans.Cost of an advance ticket to London: From £9 (£18 return)Average home value: £281,100Approximate commuting time: 52 minutes
Bicester is around 43 minutes from London (Picture: Getty Images)Oxford might conjure up images of Gothic architecture,botanical gardens and university libraries,but there’s more to Oxfordshire (known locally as ‘Oxon’) than just the City of Dreaming Spires.Bicester is famously home to the Bicester Village designer shopping outlet,which has 150 boutiques – and more than a few places to grab a bite.The surrounding countryside also couldn’t be further from the capital’s grey pavements,and,if you want to shake off a few cobwebs,the Island Pond Wood nature reserve is worth exploring.Characterised by rolling green fields,there are plenty of walks around nearby Bodicote and Deddington,while Banbury town centre has the People’s Park,and the (uniquely named) Spiceball Country Park.Cost of an advance ticket to London: From £6.40 (£12.80 return)Average home value: £395,400Approximate commuting time: 43 minutesMore Trending

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Jokingly described as the UK’s ‘most warped village fete,’ this year’s lineup includes The Maccabees,Two Door Cinema Club,and The Wombats.
Cost of an advance ticket to London: Approximately £27.33 (£54.66 return)
Average home value: £387,100
Approximate commuting time: 37 minutes.
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