The Crowle property market in Wychavon presents a distinctly premium character compared to many neighbouring Worcestershire villages. Our data shows 24 active listings across 9 dedicated agents, with the overall average asking price standing at £664,531. This figure reflects the area is popularity with buyers seeking larger period properties and rural retreats, many of whom commute to Worcester, Birmingham or further afield for work each day.
Analysis of current listings reveals a market heavily weighted towards detached properties, which account for 10 of the 24 available homes with an impressive average price of £870,500. Four-bedroom homes dominate the market with 12 properties averaging £782,083, indicating strong demand from families and professionals requiring space for home working. The premium end of the market, with properties over £1 million, includes three exceptional homes reaching prices up to £1,995,000.
The price distribution across Crowle shows healthy activity across multiple brackets, with 8 properties in the £500,000-£750,000 range and 7 in the £300,000-£500,000 segment. This spread indicates diverse buyer interest, from first-time buyers and downsizers to affluent families seeking larger period homes. The village maintains its appeal as a desirable location within Wychavon, where local amenities and transport connections to Worcester and the M5 motorway support the housing market.
The Worcestershire property market has demonstrated steady growth in recent years, with Crowle benefiting from its positioning as a commuter village with excellent road links. Properties in the £500,000-£750,000 range represent the largest segment of available stock, suggesting strong demand from families upgrading from smaller properties in surrounding villages or relocating from urban areas seeking a rural lifestyle.