£630,000
Detached, 4 bed
EX38 8JH
£630,000
Detached, 4 bed
EX38 8JH
Webbers Property Services
-29d ago
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We track 6 estate agents actively marketing properties in Frithelstock, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data. Selling a historic cottage or a modern family home, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale price and timeline. Our comparison tool helps you find the agent with the right local knowledge and marketing reach for your specific property.
Frithelstock is a charming village in the Torridge district of North Devon, known for its rich heritage and stunning countryside. With an average asking price of £711,875 based on current listings, the local market attracts buyers seeking character properties in a peaceful rural setting. The village sits in the Torridge valley, offering beautiful countryside walks while remaining within easy reach of the market towns of Torrington and Bideford.

6
Active Estate Agents
£711,875
Average Asking Price
8
Properties For Sale
The Frithelstock property market reflects the character of this rural North Devon village, where property values have shown interesting patterns over recent years. According to Rightmove data, sold prices in Frithelstock over the last year were 19% up on the previous year, though they remain 40% down on the 2021 peak of £606,143. Zoopla reports an average sold price of £422,500 over the last 12 months, while Rightmove's overall average sits at £365,000. This variance between sources highlights the importance of understanding local nuances in this smaller market. For the specific street "Frithelstock, Torrington, EX38," there was 1 sale in the last twelve months, with prices down an average of 4.2% since February 2025, indicating some cooling after the post-pandemic surge.
Property type significantly influences values in Frithelstock, with detached homes commanding the highest prices. Our data shows detached properties averaging £724,167 across 6 current listings, while the median sale price for detached homes in 2023 was £520,000 based on 2 sales. Terraced properties in the village have historically sold at lower price points, with a median of £298,000 recorded in 2022 for 1 sale. Semi-detached homes in the area have achieved median prices around £125,000 based on limited historical data from 2014. The village's limited transaction volume means each sale can notably influence averages, making local expert knowledge essential when pricing your property.
The current listings landscape shows a good spread across price bands, from properties in the £200,000-£300,000 range through to homes over £1 million. Four-bedroom properties dominate the market with 4 listings averaging £500,000, while five and six-bedroom homes attract premium prices averaging £950,000 and £897,500 respectively. This diversity means buyers with varying budgets can find opportunities in Frithelstock, though the limited stock means acting quickly is often necessary. With approximately 45 total sales recorded for the area across recent timeframes, Frithelstock remains a active but tightly held market where right-priced properties can achieve strong outcomes.
Based on 5 live listings with an average asking price of £741,000.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Frithelstock.
Compare Estate Agents FreeTransaction activity in Frithelstock reflects its status as a small, rural village with a tight-knit community feel. While the village itself sees limited annual sales, the broader Torridge area maintains steady activity as buyers are drawn to the region's natural beauty and relative affordability compared to South Devon. For the specific street "Frithelstock, Torrington, EX38," there was 1 sale in the last twelve months, though PropertyResearch.uk reports approximately 45 total sales for the area across unspecified timeframes. This level of activity demonstrates sustained interest in the village despite its small size.
New build activity within Frithelstock itself remains minimal. As of September 2025, proposals exist for small housing developments including up to seven homes on agricultural land near Hele Lane, though these remain unconfirmed. A planning application for barn conversion at Southcott was recommended for refusal in January 2025. The lack of significant new build stock means buyers seeking modern efficiency may need to look to neighbouring towns like Torrington or Bideford, where larger developments exist. This scarcity of new build options actually benefits sellers of existing period properties, as demand consistently outstrips supply for character homes in the village.

Frithelstock nestles in the Torridge valley, a landscape defined by rolling countryside, ancient woodlands, and the winding River Torridge that marks part of the parish boundary. The village enjoys a peaceful rural setting while remaining within reasonable distance of the market towns of Torrington (approximately 4 miles) and Bideford (approximately 7 miles). This balance of seclusion and accessibility makes Frithelstock particularly attractive to buyers seeking a Devon village lifestyle without complete isolation. The River Duntz also flows through the parish, adding to the scenic water features that define the area.
The village boasts an exceptional concentration of listed buildings, reflecting its historical significance. The Church of St Mary and St Gregory stands as a Grade I listed landmark, while the Ruins of Priory Church represents another Grade I building and is also a Scheduled Monument. Properties like Cloister Hall Farmhouse and Knaworthy Farmhouse (both Grade II) showcase traditional North Devon architecture, typically constructed from coursed slatestone rubble and local stone, sometimes featuring imported oolite dressings. This heritage-rich environment creates a distinctive character that appeals to buyers seeking period properties with genuine history. The high number of listed buildings indicates strong heritage preservation focus in the area.
Local geology in the Frithelstock area consists predominantly of slatestone formations, with traditional properties featuring stone rubble construction and colourwashed render. While specific shrink-swell clay risk data wasn't identified for the immediate village, the proximity to watercourses including the River Torridge and River Duntz means flood risk awareness is advisable when purchasing property in lower-lying areas. The Torridge valley location offers beautiful scenery but requires consideration of potential surface water and river flooding in certain spots. We always recommend that buyers in Frithelstock request a RICS Level 2 Survey to identify any structural or drainage issues specific to the local geology and property age.
Selling property in a small rural village like Frithelstock requires an agent who understands the local market dynamics and buyer profile. Our data shows six agents actively marketing in the area, with Fine & Country (via Webbers Property Services) handling premium properties at an average asking price of £900,000, while Harding and Co focuses on more accessible price points around £290,000. The agent you choose should have proven experience in the Torridge and North Devon market and understand what attracts buyers to this specific area. We find that agents with established local offices in Torrington or Bideford typically provide better service than those operating remotely.
Stags, based in Bideford, maintains a strong presence in the premium segment with listings averaging £895,000, reflecting their expertise in country houses and estate properties. Phillips, Smith & Dunn, also Bideford-based, offers coverage across the £650,000 price bracket. Webbers Property Services operates from both Torrington and Bideford, providing broad market coverage with listings at £630,000 on average. When selecting an agent, consider their track record in your specific price range and their understanding of Frithelstock's unique selling points. We recommend asking potential agents about their experience with listed buildings, as many properties in the village have heritage considerations.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), with the national average around 1.5% plus VAT. In practice, fees for properties in Frithelstock may be negotiable, particularly if you're selling a straightforward property with clear title. Many agents offer free valuations, and we strongly recommend obtaining assessments from multiple agents before instructing one. This gives you leverage in negotiations and ensures you understand the true market value of your property in current conditions. We note that the current 4.2% price decline on some streets means accurate pricing is more important than ever.
Look for agents with proven experience in Frithelstock and the wider Torridge area. Check their current listings and sold prices to ensure they operate in your price range. We find that agents with physical offices in nearby towns like Torrington or Bideford often have better local networks and buyer connections than those based further afield.
Request free valuations from at least 3 agents. Compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies carefully before making your decision. Pay attention to how each agent discusses your specific property type - those familiar with listed buildings will understand the additional considerations that come with heritage properties common in Frithelstock.
Confirm whether fees are sole agency or multi-agency, and check contract terms including notice periods. Remember that the cheapest fee isn't always the best value. We recommend asking about package inclusions such as professional photography, floor plans, and virtual tours, as these can significantly impact buyer interest in a rural village market.
Ask about photography quality, virtual tours, floor plans, and online exposure. In a rural area like Frithelstock, reaching buyers beyond the immediate locality is crucial. We recommend choosing agents who market prominently on Rightmove and Zoopla, as these platforms drive the majority of buyer inquiries for North Devon properties.
Ensure you understand the contract length (typically 8-16 weeks for sole agency) and termination clauses before signing. We advise negotiating a shorter initial term if you're uncertain, giving you flexibility to switch agents if performance is below expectations. Some agents may agree to a 4-week rolling contract after the initial period.
Maintain regular contact with your agent for updates on viewings and feedback. An active agent will keep you informed and adjust marketing as needed. We suggest weekly check-ins during the first month, then bi-weekly thereafter. In a small village market like Frithelstock, word-of-mouth viewings are also valuable - ask your agent about their local connections.
Before instructing any estate agent, always get at least 3 free valuations. In a small market like Frithelstock, agent expertise varies significantly. The right agent with local knowledge can make a substantial difference to your final sale price. We recommend choosing agents with demonstrated experience in the Torridge district and familiarity with the village's heritage property stock.
Understanding how bedroom count affects property values helps sellers price accurately and buyers assess their options in Frithelstock. Our current listing data reveals a clear premium for larger homes, with six-bedroom properties averaging £897,500 and five-bedroom homes at £950,000. These premium properties typically feature period features, generous grounds, and the character that defines the Frithelstock market. Many of these homes are listed buildings or constructed in the traditional North Devon style using local stone and slate.
Four-bedroom properties represent the most active segment with 4 listings averaging £500,000, suggesting strong demand from families seeking space without the highest price tags. This bedroom count suits the village well, offering flexibility for home offices, guest accommodation, or growing families. The absence of one, two, and three-bedroom listings in our current data indicates either limited stock at these sizes or properties selling quickly off-market. First-time buyers and those seeking smaller properties may need to look to nearby towns like Torrington for more options within the £150,000-£300,000 range.
We notice that Frithelstock attracts a specific buyer demographic - typically families and retirees seeking a peaceful lifestyle with access to countryside walks along the River Torridge and surrounding farmland. The limited supply of properties at all sizes means competition can be fierce when quality homes come to market. Our team recommends working with an agent who understands this buyer profile and can position your property effectively to attract the right purchasers. Properties with original period features, traditional stone construction, or listed building status command particular premiums in this village.
5 properties currently listed across Frithelstock. Here are the most recently added.
£630,000
Detached, 4 bed
EX38 8JH
£630,000
Detached, 4 bed
EX38 8JH
Webbers Property Services
-29d ago
£630,000
Detached, 4 bed
EX38 8JH
£630,000
Detached, 4 bed
EX38 8JH
Webbers Property Services
-41d ago
£900,000
Barn Conversion, 6 bed
EX38 8JR
£900,000
Barn Conversion, 6 bed
EX38 8JR
Fine & Country
-153d ago
£650,000
Detached, 5 bed
EX38 8JH
£650,000
Detached, 5 bed
EX38 8JH
Phillips, Smith & Dunn
-264d ago
£895,000
Detached, 6 bed
Church Lane, EX38 8JL
£895,000
Detached, 6 bed
Church Lane, EX38 8JL
Stags
-313d ago
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Compare Agents FreeSix estate agents actively market properties in Frithelstock. Based on our data, Fine & Country (via Webbers), Stags, and Phillips, Smith & Dunn handle premium properties in the £650,000-£900,000 range, while Harding and Co focuses on more accessible price points around £290,000. The best agent for you depends on your property type and target price range. We recommend comparing at least 3 agents before instructing one, paying particular attention to their experience with listed buildings, which make up a significant portion of the village's housing stock.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), with a national average around 1.5% plus VAT. Fees in Frithelstock may be negotiable, particularly for straightforward properties. The current market shows some price softening, with certain streets experiencing 4.2% declines since February 2025, making accurate pricing essential. Always get quotes from multiple agents and clarify whether fees are sole agency or multi-agency before signing. We find that agents in nearby towns like Torrington and Bideford often offer competitive rates for village properties.
According to Rightmove, sold prices in Frithelstock over the last year were 19% up on the previous year, though they remain 40% down on the 2021 peak of £606,143. Zoopla reports an average sold price of £422,500 over the last 12 months. The small number of transactions means trends can appear volatile - for example, the specific street "Frithelstock, Torrington, EX38" saw prices decline 4.2% since February 2025. Recent local data is essential for accurate pricing, and we always recommend consulting with a local agent who understands these micro-trends in the Torridge valley market.
Frithelstock is a peaceful village in North Devon with a rich heritage, featuring numerous listed buildings including the Church of St Mary and St Gregory (Grade I) and the Ruins of Priory Church (Grade I). The village sits in the Torridge valley, offering beautiful countryside walks along the River Torridge and River Duntz. Local amenities are limited within the village itself, but the market towns of Torrington (4 miles) and Bideford (7 miles) provide everyday services. The area appeals to those seeking rural tranquility with community spirit, particularly families and retirees who value the area's natural beauty and historical character. Properties are typically constructed from local stone and slate, reflecting traditional North Devon building methods.
Detached properties dominate the Frithelstock market, both in terms of listings and sale prices. Current data shows detached homes averaging £724,167, with four-bedroom properties being most common (4 listings at £500,000 average). The village's heritage properties with period features and traditional stone construction using coursed slatestone rubble attract buyers seeking authentic North Devon character. Five and six-bedroom homes command premium prices averaging £950,000 and £897,500 respectively. We find that properties with original features, generous grounds, and listed building status achieve the strongest prices in this village.
New build activity within Frithelstock itself is minimal. Proposed developments include small schemes of up to 7 homes near Hele Lane, though these remain unconfirmed as of September 2025. A barn conversion application at Southcott was recently recommended for refusal in January 2025. Buyers seeking modern new build properties typically look to nearby towns like Torrington or Bideford where larger developments exist. The lack of new build stock in Frithelstock actually benefits sellers of existing period properties, as demand consistently outstrips supply for character homes in this village.
For a rural village like Frithelstock, we typically recommend a high-street agent with local presence in Torrington or Bideford. These agents understand the local market nuances, have established relationships with local buyers, and can provide more personalized marketing. They also have experience with the significant number of listed buildings in the village, understanding the additional considerations for heritage properties. Online agents may offer lower fees but often lack the local expertise and buyer network specific to North Devon villages. Given the limited transaction volume in Frithelstock, local knowledge can make a substantial difference to your sale outcome.
Selling times in small rural villages vary considerably based on property type, price, and market conditions. With only 8 active listings currently, Frithelstock offers limited competition for buyers. Properties priced correctly for current market conditions typically sell within the regional average, though premium properties may take longer. The recent 4.2% price decline on some streets suggests buyers are price-sensitive, making accurate initial pricing essential. Your agent can provide more specific guidance based on your property and asking price. We recommend reviewing recent sold prices from Zoopla (£422,500 average) and Rightmove (£365,000 average) when setting expectations.
From £350
Identifies defects common in traditional North Devon stone properties, including issues with slate roofing and older drainage systems common in the Torridge area
From £550
Comprehensive structural survey ideal for period properties and listed buildings in Frithelstock, assessing construction type and heritage considerations
From £60
Required by law before marketing your property. Essential for older properties that may have poor energy efficiency
From £200
Required if your property was purchased using government schemes and you're remortgaging or selling
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