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We track 3 estate agents actively marketing properties in Birley with Upper Hill, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. selling a family home in this picturesque Herefordshire parish or looking to move to one of the village's historic properties, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale price and timeline.
Birley with Upper Hill sits in the heart of rural Herefordshire, offering a blend of character properties and modern homes. With an average asking price of £496,667 across the current market, this area attracts buyers seeking village life while remaining accessible to larger towns. Our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right experience for your property type and price point.

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Active Estate Agents
£496,667
Average Asking Price
3
Properties For Sale
The property market in Birley with Upper Hill reflects the broader Herefordshire trends, though the village presents unique opportunities. According to recent Land Registry data, the Birley area (HR4 8ET) shows an average sold price of £197,103, with semi-detached properties averaging £194,417 and terraced homes at around £187,000. Detached properties in the Birley vicinity command significantly higher prices, averaging £366,250, indicating strong demand for larger family homes in this rural setting.
The Upper Hill sector (HR6 0JZ) tells a different story, with average prices of £695,000 representing a remarkable 54% increase year-on-year and 26% above the 2008 peak. This surge reflects growing interest in premium rural properties with land and countryside views. Overall, the Birley area has seen an 8% price correction from its 2023 peak, creating opportunities for buyers while sellers must price competitively to attract interest in the current market.
The current asking price average of £496,667 positions Birley with Upper Hill as a mid-to-premium market within Herefordshire. Our data shows properties priced between £300,000 and £500,000 dominate the available stock, with a smaller number of premium homes exceeding the £500,000 mark. This distribution suggests good demand across multiple price points, from starter homes to substantial rural residences.
Transaction volumes in the Birley area remain modest, reflecting the village's small population and limited housing stock. Properties in the popular £300,000-£500,000 bracket tend to attract the most interest from buyers seeking character homes with garden space. The limited inventory means well-priced properties can achieve swift sales, while overpriced homes may linger given the niche buyer pool drawn to this specific rural location.
Source: Homemove live listing data
Transaction data from the local market reveals that three-bedroom properties represent the bulk of current listings, with an average asking price of £407,500. These homes typically appeal to families and downsizers looking for manageable rural properties with garden space. The limited stock of five-bedroom homes, averaging £675,000, targets buyers seeking larger period properties or family homes with room for home offices.
New build activity in the civil parish remains limited to small-scale developments and individual plot constructions. Recent planning applications show development focus on single detached dwellings within existing property curtilages, such as land adjacent to Delmere in Upper Hill. This pattern suggests limited new-build supply, making existing period properties and character homes particularly valuable to buyers seeking established rural residences.

Birley with Upper Hill is a civil parish nestled in the rolling countryside of Herefordshire, combining agricultural heritage with residential appeal. The area forms part of the Herefordshire council area, with the village of Birley located near the HR4 postcode sector and Upper Hill extending toward HR6. The landscape character consists of productive farmland, historic lanes, and scattered settlements, creating the quintessential Herefordshire rural environment that attracts buyers seeking tranquility and space.
The broader Herefordshire area features numerous listed buildings, including Grade II listed properties near Birley, indicating the architectural heritage present in the parish. These period properties require specialist knowledge from estate agents who understand the unique considerations of selling historic homes, including conservation requirements and listed building regulations. The presence of such properties adds character to the area while requiring experienced agents who can market heritage homes effectively to the right buyer demographic.
Transport links serve the area through nearby A-roads connecting to Hereford and Worcester, though personal transport remains essential for daily commuting. Local amenities in surrounding villages and towns provide shopping, schools, and services, with Hereford city offering broader facilities within reasonable driving distance. The combination of rural peace and reasonable access to urban conveniences makes Birley with Upper Hill attractive to remote workers, retirees, and families seeking a countryside lifestyle without complete isolation.
The local economy relies heavily on agriculture, with farming operations surrounding the parish contributing to the rural character that defines Birley with Upper Hill. Small businesses operate from converted agricultural buildings in the area, while commuters typically travel to Hereford, Worcester, or Leominster for employment. This mix of agricultural heritage and modern working patterns creates a community that values both tradition and contemporary rural living.
Sellers in Birley with Upper Hill can choose between traditional high-street agents based in Hereford and online alternatives. Sunderlands, operating from Hereford, brings established local market presence with one active listing at an average asking price of £425,000. Their experience with Herefordshire properties positions them well for handling character homes and rural sales where local knowledge significantly impacts marketing success.
Northwood, part of The Property Franchise Group, also operates from Hereford with one listing averaging £390,000, focusing on the more accessible price bracket. Flint & Cook, another Hereford-based agency, handles the premium end of the local market with one listing at £675,000, demonstrating their specialism in higher-value rural properties. The traditional percentage-based fee model remains common among Hereford agents, typically ranging from 1.5% to 3% plus VAT depending on property value and agreement terms.
Online fixed-fee agents offer an alternative for sellers seeking to minimize upfront costs, though the limited local inventory and specialized nature of rural properties may benefit from traditional agent expertise in viewings and negotiations. Multi-agency agreements, allowing sellers to instruct more than one agent simultaneously, remain an option for those seeking maximum market coverage, though they typically involve higher total fees. The decision between online and high-street representation depends on seller preferences, property type, and the level of hands-on support required throughout the sale process.
Given the concentrated nature of the Birley with Upper Hill market with just three active agents, competition between agencies remains healthy. Sellers can leverage this competitive environment when negotiating fees, particularly for properties in the popular mid-market range where agents are likely to vie for instructions. The even market share distribution among the three agents suggests each values their position in this niche rural market.
Properties in Birley with Upper Hill reflect the traditional building methods prevalent in rural Herefordshire. The majority of older homes in the area were constructed using solid wall construction, typically with local red brick or render over stone. These traditional building methods offer character and thermal mass but may require specific maintenance considerations that experienced local agents understand when marketing such properties to buyers.
Many period properties in the Birley area feature traditional roof construction using slate or clay tiles, reflecting the agricultural heritage of the region. These roofing materials, while visually appropriate for the Herefordshire countryside, require regular maintenance and may present survey considerations for prospective buyers. Understanding these construction characteristics helps agents position properties accurately to informed buyers who appreciate the character of traditional rural homes.
The newer build properties in the area, including recent small-scale developments, typically employ modern construction methods meeting current building regulations. These more recent constructions often feature cavity wall insulation, uPVC windows, and modern heating systems. However, the limited new-build supply in Birley with Upper Hill means the majority of available properties fall into the older category, where buyers should factor in potential maintenance and improvement costs.
Several properties in the wider Birley area fall under listed building status, requiring special considerations for both sellers and buyers. Grade II listed properties may have restrictions on alterations and improvements, making it essential for agents to accurately convey these details to prospective purchasers. The presence of listed homes in the area adds to the architectural diversity but requires knowledgeable agents who can navigate the specific requirements of heritage property sales.
Review each agent's active listings, average asking prices, and market share to understand their positioning in the Birley with Upper Hill market. Agents familiar with Herefordshire rural properties bring valuable context that generic national platforms may lack.
Contact at least three agents for free property valuations before making your decision. Comparing valuations helps you understand your property's realistic market position and identifies agents who understand local price trends in both the Birley and Upper Hill sectors.
Ask agents about their marketing strategies, including online presence, photography quality, and property portal coverage. In a small market like Birley with Upper Hill, targeted marketing to the right buyer demographic matters more than broad advertising.
Discuss whether agents charge percentage-based fees typical of high-street firms or fixed fees common with online alternatives. Negotiate terms where possible, and ensure you understand what's included in the quoted fee, from marketing to conveyancing support.
Ensure the agent demonstrates responsive communication and availability for viewings. Rural markets often require flexible scheduling as buyers travel from wider areas. The right agent should prioritise your property and keep you regularly updated on interest and feedback.
Request valuations from multiple agents before instructing. In a concentrated market with just 3 active agents, competitive pressure can work in your favour. Agents may offer reduced fees or enhanced marketing packages to win your business, especially for properties in the popular £300,000-£500,000 range.
The bedroom distribution in Birley with Upper Hill reveals clear market segments. Three-bedroom properties dominate the available stock, representing two out of three current listings with an average asking price of £407,500. These homes attract families and buyers seeking a manageable rural property with adequate space without the premium cost of larger residences.
The single five-bedroom listing at £675,000 represents the premium segment of the market, likely a substantial period property or modern family home with land. This property type appeals to buyers requiring additional space for home offices, extended families, or those seeking rural lifestyle properties. The significant price differential between three and five-bedroom homes reflects the premium placed on larger rural properties in Herefordshire.

Pricing your property correctly from the outset remains crucial in the current Birley with Upper Hill market. With limited inventory of just three properties and year-on-year price corrections in the Birley sector, overpricing risks extended marketing periods that can reduce final sale prices. Agents with strong local knowledge can advise on realistic pricing based on recent transaction evidence.
Fee negotiation is possible in this market, particularly given the even split of market share among the three active agents. Agents may offer flexibility on their percentage fee, especially for properties at the higher end where the total fee would be substantial. Consider negotiating enhanced marketing packages or included conveyancing support rather than focusing solely on percentage reductions.

Three estate agents currently market properties in Birley with Upper Hill: Sunderlands with one listing averaging £425,000, Northwood with one listing at £390,000, and Flint & Cook handling the premium segment at £675,000. Each agent maintains equal market share at 33.3%, reflecting a balanced competitive environment. The best agent for your property depends on your price point and property type, with Flint & Cook suited to premium rural homes and Northwood focusing on more accessible properties. Consider requesting valuations from each to compare their market approach and local knowledge.
Estate agent fees in Herefordshire typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), with the majority of high-street agents charging around 1.5% to 2%. Given the average asking price of £496,667, sellers can expect fees between £4,967 and £14,900 depending on the agreed rate. Online fixed-fee agents offer alternatives typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, though these may not include the same level of local market expertise. In Birley with Upper Hill's concentrated market, agents may negotiate on fees to secure your instruction.
The market shows mixed trends across the parish. The Upper Hill sector (HR6 0JZ) has seen exceptional growth of 54% year-on-year, with average prices at £695,000. However, the broader Birley area (HR4 8ET) experienced an 8% price correction from its 2023 peak, with average prices at £197,103. Current asking prices averaging £496,667 suggest stability in the mid-market segment, though buyers should note that the Upper Hill premium reflects strong demand for high-value rural properties with land.
Birley with Upper Hill offers quintessential Herefordshire rural living, combining agricultural heritage with access to surrounding villages and towns. The civil parish features historic properties, rolling countryside, and a peaceful atmosphere ideal for families, retirees, and those seeking countryside tranquility. Personal transport is essential, with Hereford and Leominster providing shopping, schools, and services within reasonable driving distance. The community maintains a rural character while offering access to amenities in nearby market towns.
The current market shows a mix of property types, with three-bedroom homes dominating at £407,500 average and five-bedroom premium properties at £675,000. The broader Birley area features semi-detached homes averaging £194,417, terraced properties at £187,000, and detached homes at £366,250. Period properties and character homes feature prominently in the area, with Grade II listed buildings in the vicinity requiring specialist knowledge from agents marketing heritage homes to appropriate buyers.
There are currently 3 properties for sale in Birley with Upper Hill, marketed by 3 different estate agents. This limited inventory reflects the small-scale nature of the village market, where available properties can sell quickly when priced correctly. The £300,000-£500,000 price bracket contains 2 listings, with one premium property in the £500,000-£750,000 range. The tight inventory means serious buyers often act quickly, and sellers benefit from limited competition in their price bracket.
New build activity in the civil parish remains limited to small-scale developments and individual plot constructions. Recent planning permissions include a detached dwelling adjacent to Delmere in Upper Hill and minor developments near Cedar House in Bush Bank. No large-scale new build developments with major developers exist in the immediate area, making existing properties the primary option for buyers seeking established rural residences with character and established gardens.
Given the rural nature of the area and presence of period properties, a RICS Level 2 Survey is recommended for most purchases in Birley with Upper Hill. Properties in Herefordshire may include older construction methods and traditional building materials that benefit from professional assessment, including solid wall construction and traditional roofing materials. The presence of Grade II listed properties in the wider area suggests some properties may require specialist historic building surveys in addition to standard surveys. Our related services section provides survey options tailored to the local property types.
Property values in Birley with Upper Hill are influenced by several location-specific factors beyond general market conditions. The proximity to Hereford, accessibility via A-roads, and the presence of period properties with land all impact valuations. The Upper Hill sector commands premium prices due to its relative seclusion and countryside views, while properties within the Birley village itself benefit from accessibility to local amenities. The limited supply of quality rural properties in the area supports values even during broader market corrections.
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