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We track estate agents actively marketing properties in Colemore and Priors Dean, and we've ranked them based on live listing data, market share, and performance metrics. This tiny rural parish in East Hampshire comprises the villages of Colemore and Priors Dean, surrounded by the rolling countryside of the South Downs National Park.
Our team monitors every agent listing in this area so you can make an informed decision about who to trust with your property sale. We connect homeowners with agents who know the local market inside out, including the premium rural property sector that defines this corner of Hampshire.
The local property market in this area reflects its countryside setting, with properties typically exceeding £1 million. Our comparison tool helps you find the right estate agent to sell your home, whether it's in the village centre or one of the surrounding hamlets.

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Active Estate Agents
£1,325,000
Average Asking Price
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Properties For Sale
£3,350
Average Rental Price
The property market in Colemore and Priors Dean represents the premium end of the East Hampshire housing spectrum. Based on sold price data from the Priors Dean postcode sector (GU32), the average house price stands at approximately £1,100,000, reflecting the high value placed on properties in this scenic part of rural Hampshire. The current asking price average of £1,325,000 from our live listings data suggests continued strong demand at the top end of the market.
Properties in this area tend to be substantial, with our data showing a 4-bedroom home as the current active listing. The village nature of Colemore and Priors Dean means transaction volumes are naturally lower than in larger towns, but each sale represents significant value. The surrounding Petersfield area (GU32) has seen consistent interest from buyers seeking the Hampshire countryside lifestyle, particularly those looking to escape larger urban centres while maintaining convenient access to London.
Comparing asking prices to sold prices provides insight into negotiation outcomes. In the premium rural market that Colemore and Priors Dean inhabit, properties often sell close to or above asking price when presented well and marketed effectively. The limited supply in this area creates competitive situations for quality properties, particularly those with land or rural views extending across the South Downs.
The rental market in Colemore and Priors Dean shows limited activity, with The Country House Company currently managing the only rental listing in the area at an average of £3,350 per month. This suggests that rental demand in the village is minimal, with most properties in the area being owner-occupied country homes rather than rental investments.
Source: Homemove live listing data
The housing stock in Colemore and Priors Dean predominantly consists of period properties, country houses, and substantial family homes. Our Atlas data shows the current market is focused on the premium detached sector, with properties typically offering generous plot sizes and rural views. The single active listing in the "other" category reflects the unique nature of properties in this area, which often don't fit standard property type classifications.
Given the limited number of properties coming to market in this tiny parish, competition for available homes can be fierce. The village location means properties with character features, original period details, and outdoor space command premium prices. New build activity in the immediate area is minimal, meaning the vast majority of stock is secondary housing with significant character and history.
Buyers in this market segment are typically looking for specific features that define premium rural living - large gardens, outbuildings, privacy, and views across open countryside. Properties that offer these elements, combined with convenient access to Petersfield and the A3 corridor, achieve strong prices in the current market. The lack of new development in the area means that character homes with modernised interiors are particularly sought after.

Colemore and Priors Dean sit nestled in the East Hampshire countryside, within easy reach of the market town of Petersfield. The area is characterised by quiet country lanes, historic cottages, and large country estates that define the rural character. The proximity to the South Downs National Park makes this a highly desirable location for those seeking a peaceful countryside lifestyle while remaining within reasonable distance of amenities.
The nearby town of Petersfield provides the main local services, including shops, schools, and railway connections to London Waterloo. The A3 corridor passes nearby, offering straightforward access to the capital and the south coast. Local amenities in the villages themselves are limited, reflecting the small-scale settlement pattern that defines this part of Hampshire.
The community in Colemore and Priors Dean tends to be tight-knit, with local pubs and village halls serving as social hubs. The surrounding farmland and woodland provide excellent opportunities for walking, cycling, and outdoor pursuits. Property buyers in this area are typically seeking a specific lifestyle - one of rural tranquility away from urban centres while maintaining connectivity to larger towns.
Petersfield station offers regular services to London Waterloo, with journey times of around one hour and fifteen minutes, making this area popular with commuters who wish to escape city living. The town also provides good secondary schooling and a range of independent shops, restaurants, and facilities that serve the surrounding rural communities.
Given the limited number of estate agents with active listings directly within Colemore and Priors Dean, sellers may wish to consider agents operating across the broader East Hampshire and Petersfield area. The Country House Company, with their presence in the rental market locally, represents one option for those seeking specialist knowledge of the premium rural property sector. Our data shows they currently manage the only rental listing in the area, demonstrating their local presence.
When selecting an estate agent for a property in this price bracket, expertise in the luxury market becomes crucial. Agents familiar with period properties, country houses, and the specific buyer demographic attracted to rural Hampshire will add significant value. We recommend looking for agents who have proven track records selling properties above £1 million in the surrounding Petersfield and East Hampshire areas.
Our comparison tool allows you to evaluate agents based on their track record, fees, and market coverage across the surrounding area. We track which agents are actively listing properties, their average asking prices, and how they perform in the local market. This data-driven approach helps you choose an agent who understands the nuances of selling premium rural properties.
Fee structures in this premium market segment typically range from 1% to 3% of the sale price, plus VAT. For a property valued at £1,325,000, this represents a fee range of approximately £13,250 to £39,750. Many high-street agents operate on percentage-based fees, while some specialist rural agents may offer fixed-rate packages. Getting valuations from multiple agents before instructing is essential to ensure you receive accurate pricing advice.
Request free valuations from at least three agents active in the East Hampshire area. Compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies before making your decision. Pay attention to how each agent approaches pricing for premium rural properties.
Look for agents with proven experience selling properties similar to yours in price and type. In a small market like this, local knowledge makes a significant difference. Ask for evidence of recent sales in the Petersfield and East Hampshire area.
Evaluate what each agent offers in terms of photography, floor plans, virtual tours, and online exposure. Premium properties require premium marketing - professional photography and detailed descriptions are essential for attracting the right buyers.
Examine whether agents charge percentage-based fees, fixed fees, or offer dual/sole agency options. Negotiate where possible, especially if using multiple agents. Consider the total cost including VAT when comparing quotes.
Pay attention to contract length, notice periods, and exit clauses. Standard sole agency agreements run for 8-16 weeks. Ensure you understand what happens if you need to terminate the agreement early.
Maintain regular communication with your agent and monitor feedback from viewings. Be prepared to adjust your pricing or marketing strategy if the market response is slower than expected. In a small village market, patience is often required.
With limited active listings in Colemore and Priors Dean, standing out from the crowd is essential. Ensure your property is presented to its fullest potential and consider broadening your agent search to include specialists covering the wider Petersfield and East Hampshire rural market. Our team recommends speaking with agents who have specific experience in the premium country house sector.
Our bedroom distribution data reveals that 4-bedroom properties currently dominate the active market in Colemore and Priors Dean, with the single listing showing an average asking price of £1,325,000. This aligns with the area's character as a premium rural location where families and downsizers alike seek spacious country homes. The lack of smaller properties coming to market reflects the nature of this village - those buying here are typically looking for substantial accommodation.
Properties with 4 or more bedrooms typically command the highest prices in this area, benefiting from the generous plot sizes and rural settings that define local housing. The limited supply means that well-presented family homes in the upper price brackets can achieve strong sale prices, particularly when marketed effectively to the right buyer demographic. In the GU32 postcode area surrounding Petersfield, 4-bedroom detached homes regularly sell for £800,000 to £1,500,000 depending on location and plot size.
Smaller properties, should they come to market, would likely find demand from buyers seeking more modest accommodation in this desirable village setting. However, the rural nature of the area means that even smaller homes benefit from the premium location and can achieve prices significantly above regional averages. First-time buyers may find the entry point to this market challenging, with even small cottages typically exceeding £500,000.
The "other" property type classification in our data reflects the unique character of homes in Colemore and Priors Dean. These may include converted barns, period farmhouses, or unique properties that don't fit standard categories. Such properties often attract specialist buyers looking for character and uniqueness, and they can achieve premium prices when marketed to the right audience.
We provide a free, transparent comparison service that helps you find the best estate agent for your Colemore and Priors Dean property. Our team has built a comprehensive database of estate agents operating in this area and the surrounding East Hampshire region, tracking their performance metrics so you can make informed decisions.
Unlike other comparison sites that simply list agents alphabetically, we rank agents based on their actual market activity. We monitor which agents are actively listing properties, their average asking prices, and how they perform in your specific area. This means you get data-driven recommendations rather than paid placements.
Our service is completely free for homeowners. We don't charge for comparisons, and we don't take referral fees from agents. Our goal is to help you sell your property for the best possible price by connecting you with agents who have proven track records in the premium rural property market. We update our data regularly to ensure you have the most current information.
Based on our live data, The Country House Company is currently the most active agent in the Colemore and Priors Dean area with 1 rental listing. However, for sales, sellers may benefit from considering agents with broader coverage across East Hampshire and the Petersfield area, as the village market is very limited. Our comparison tool helps you find agents with proven track records in the premium rural property sector, including those who have sold properties in the GU32 and GU34 postcode areas surrounding Colemore and Priors Dean.
Estate agent fees in this premium rural market typically range from 1% to 3% of the sale price, plus VAT. For a property valued at the area average of around £1,325,000, this means fees between approximately £13,250 and £39,750. Some agents offer fixed-fee packages, which may be more suitable for higher-value properties. We recommend getting quotes from multiple agents and negotiating the fee, particularly if your property is likely to sell quickly in this competitive market.
Sold price data for the Priors Dean postcode sector (GU32) shows an average house price of £1,100,000, indicating strong values in this premium rural area. While specific year-on-year trends for this tiny parish are not available due to low transaction volumes, the broader East Hampshire market has shown resilience with consistent demand for rural properties. The current average asking price of £1,325,000 suggests sellers are optimistic about achieving premium prices for quality properties in this location.
Colemore and Priors Dean are peaceful Hampshire villages set within the South Downs National Park, offering a rural lifestyle with access to the market town of Petersfield nearby. The area features historic properties, country lanes, and a strong sense of community. London Waterloo is accessible via Petersfield station in approximately 75 minutes, making the area popular with commuters seeking a countryside base while maintaining city connectivity. Local amenities are limited to village pubs and basic services, with Petersfield providing the main shopping, schooling, and healthcare facilities within a short drive.
Our live data currently shows 1 property for sale in Colemore and Priors Dean, with an average asking price of £1,325,000. The village nature of this area means stock levels are naturally low, so serious buyers should act quickly when suitable properties become available. The rental market is similarly limited, with only 1 rental listing currently active at £3,350 per month. This scarcity means that properties coming to market in Colemore and Priors Dean often generate significant interest from buyers seeking a slice of this premium rural lifestyle.
In a small village market like Colemore and Priors Dean, agents with specific local knowledge of the East Hampshire rural market often outperform national chains. Look for agents who understand period properties and the luxury buyer demographic, particularly those with experience selling country houses in the Petersfield and South Downs area. Our comparison tool lets you evaluate agents across multiple criteria, including their track record in the premium rural sector and their understanding of the specific buyer pool for properties in this price range.
The selling process follows standard steps: instruct an agent, have a valuation, prepare marketing materials, conduct viewings, receive and negotiate offers, and proceed to exchange and completion. In small village markets, word-of-mouth and local agent networks can be particularly valuable marketing tools. Our team recommends choosing an agent with strong connections to the rural property community and experience marketing premium homes to the right audience of affluent buyers seeking country lifestyles.
While not legally required to sell, having a survey can identify issues that might affect your sale or cause problems during the conveyancing process. For period properties common in this area, a RICS Level 2 survey (typically £400-£600) is recommended to assess condition, while a Level 3 survey (£600-£1,000+) provides more detailed structural assessment for older or character properties. Given that most homes in Colemore and Priors Dean are likely to be period properties with significant age, a survey can highlight any structural issues that might impact the sale price or negotiations with buyers.
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