Gloucester, a city in the southwest known for its affordable housing, charming center, and proximity to the countryside, has been recognized as the best location in the UK for launching a remote business. A recent study by payment provider Dojo analyzed various factors such as rent prices, number of post offices, and business survival rates, ranking Gloucester above cities like Norwich and Southampton.
With an average private rent of £1,069 in January 2026 and the availability of three-bedroom homes for under £200k according to Rightmove, Gloucester offers an attractive environment for entrepreneurs. The city boasts a five-year start-up survival rate of 43%, supported by local networks that enhance business success.
Projects like Gloucester’s Forum in the Kings Quarter exemplify the city council’s commitment to bolstering local businesses through initiatives like co-working spaces and office spaces. Additionally, Gloucester’s transformation of areas like Gloucester Quays into vibrant waterfront promenades filled with shops and eateries provides a pleasant environment for professionals working remotely.
With around 88% of the area having access to ultrafast broadband exceeding 100 Mbps, Gloucester ensures a practical setup for individuals working from home. Beyond work, the city offers cultural attractions like Gloucester Cathedral and the National Waterways Museum, as well as natural beauty in the Cotswolds region, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and traditional villages.
Visitors can explore scenic spots like Haresfield Beacon for woodland walks and WWT Slimbridge for wetland wildlife encounters. Whether for work or leisure, Gloucester’s blend of business opportunities, cultural richness, and natural beauty makes it a top choice for remote professionals seeking a balanced lifestyle.
