Blunsdon St. Andrew is a village and civil parish on the northern edge of Swindon in Wiltshire, England. Sitting beside the busy A419, it keeps a largely rural feel of lanes, farms and older cottages while being within easy commuting distance of the town and the M4 corridor.
Historically an agricultural settlement - its medieval church dedicated to St Andrew gives the village its name - today it combines traditional village life with some commuter households and visitor attractions. The nearby heritage Swindon and Cricklade Railway has a preserved station at Blunsdon, and the area’s country house estate, village hall, churches and pubs help maintain a strong local community character.