£700,000
Cottage, 4 bed
HR2 6QG
£700,000
Cottage, 4 bed
HR2 6QG
Jackson Property
-5d ago
Compare 6 local agents, data from 10 active listings








We track 6 estate agents actively marketing properties in Hentland, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data, average asking prices, and current market presence. selling a historic farmhouse near the River Wye or a modern family home in this scenic Herefordshire village, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale price and timeline.
Hentland sits in the beautiful Ross-on-Wye postcode district, where the average sold house price stands at £720,000. With just 10 properties currently for sale across the area, this is an intimate market where local knowledge and proven marketing strategies truly count. We've analysed every agent's current portfolio, pricing approach, and market coverage to bring you the definitive guide to selling in Hentland.
Our team has watched the Hentland market evolve over the years, and we understand what makes this village special to buyers. The combination of 29 listed buildings, the scenic River Wye boundary, and the peaceful Herefordshire countryside creates a unique selling proposition that attracts buyers from across the UK seeking that quintessential rural lifestyle.

6
Active Estate Agents
£582,500
Average Asking Price
10
Properties For Sale
The Hentland property market reflects the character of this picturesque Herefordshire village, where rural charm meets strong demand from buyers seeking the quintessential English countryside lifestyle. Our data shows an average asking price of £582,500 across the current 10 active listings, while Land Registry figures confirm the broader HR9 6LP postcode area has seen sold prices climb 7% above the 2013 peak of £670,000. A recent highlight sale included Hentland House, which achieved £720,000 in September 2025, demonstrating the premium potential for the right property in this sought-after location.
The market here skews toward larger family homes, with three-bedroom properties dominating current availability at an average of £620,000. Four-bedroom homes also feature prominently, averaging around £600,000, while the top end of the market sees six-bedroom properties reaching the £1,000,000 mark. This distribution tells us that Hentland attracts buyers seeking space and quality rather than compact urban living, with many transactions involving period properties and substantial detached homes.
Transaction activity in the HR9 6LP area shows approximately 9 sales over the past year, indicating steady but measured market activity typical of rural Herefordshire villages. The limited supply against consistent demand creates favourable conditions for sellers who present their properties well and price competitively from the outset. Properties in Hentland benefit from the area's strong visual appeal, with the River Wye bordering the eastern edge of the civil parish and numerous listed buildings lending historic character to the neighbourhood.
Our analysis of the local market reveals that properties within the HR9 6LP postcode area have demonstrated consistent value growth, with buyers paying premiums for homes that offer both character and modern convenience. The village's position within easy reach of Ross-on-Wye while maintaining its peaceful rural character makes it particularly attractive to families and retirees alike.
Based on 6 live listings with an average asking price of £647,500.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Hentland.
Compare Estate Agents FreeDetached properties dominate the Hentland market, accounting for 4 of the 10 current listings with an average asking price of £725,000. This reflects the rural nature of the area, where buyers expect generous plot sizes and spacious accommodation. Semi-detached homes form the next largest segment at 3 listings, averaging £341,667, offering more accessible entry points for first-time buyers or those seeking smaller period properties.
New build activity in the broader HR9 postcode district includes luxury park homes in Bishopswood, contemporary detached homes with photovoltaic solar panels and EV chargers, and architect-designed properties in surrounding villages. While specific new build developments within Hentland itself remain limited, the wider Ross-on-Wye area continues to attract developers responding to strong demand for modern energy-efficient homes. The transaction mix suggests Hentland remains primarily a market for character properties and period homes, with buyers paying premiums for historic features and rural settings.
The current listing mix shows a healthy distribution across price points, from the £250,000 entry level through to the premium £1,000,000 sector. This range demonstrates that Hentland can accommodate various buyer budgets, though the emphasis remains firmly on larger family homes and period properties. Our team has noted that properties with original features, mature gardens, and views across the Herefordshire countryside tend to achieve the strongest interest from buyers.

Hentland is a small but historically rich civil parish nestled in the Herefordshire countryside, with a population of approximately 436 residents according to the 2011 Census. The village owes much of its character to the River Wye, which forms its eastern boundary and provides the scenic backdrop that attracts buyers seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle within reach of Ross-on-Wye's amenities. The local economy centres largely on agriculture, with farmland and woodland dominating the landscape around the settlement.
The geological character of Hentland reflects its Herefordshire setting, with the underlying geology dominated by Devonian Old Red Sandstones and the Upper Silurian Raglan Mudstone Formation. The soil consists of characteristic red loam with a subsoil of rock and clay, a combination that influences both local construction methods and potential considerations for property purchasers. The clay element in local soils does indicate some potential for shrink-swell movement, meaning foundations should be checked during the survey process, particularly for older properties.
Hentland boasts an extraordinary concentration of heritage assets, with 29 listed buildings within the civil parish. These include the Grade I listed Church of St Catherine, the Grade II* Church of St Dubricius, and numerous historic barns, farmhouses, and manor houses. Properties such as Gillow Manor, a 14th-century manor house, and Hall Court Farm at Kynaston, a Grade II listed half-timbered house from the early 1600s, represent the architectural heritage that defines much of the village's character. This wealth of historic properties means many homes in Hentland will benefit from specialist survey considerations, particularly those of non-standard construction or listed building status.
The village benefits from its proximity to Ross-on-Wye, where residents can access supermarkets, schools, and other essential services while enjoying the tranquility of rural village life. The A40 provides reasonable transport links toward Gloucester and Wales, though prospective buyers should note that a car is essentially essential for daily commuting and shopping in this area. The surrounding countryside offers excellent walking opportunities, with the River Wye providing scenic routes and the Herefordshire Trail passing through the parish.
Selecting the right estate agent in Hentland requires understanding how each firm approaches the local market. Flint & Cook, based in Hereford, currently handles properties averaging £1,000,000, positioning them firmly in the premium sector where they excel with high-value period homes and historic estates. Their presence in the village reflects the top end of the market, where specialist knowledge of listed buildings and historic properties adds genuine value to the sales process.
For sellers seeking more moderate price points, Richard Butler & Associates in Ross-on-Wye brings local expertise with an average asking price of £250,000, while The Property Hub operates at the £600,000 average mark, appealing to family buyers seeking detached homes in the village and surrounding area. Hamilton Stiller, also based in Ross-on-Wye, works within the £550,000 bracket, offering coverage across the mid-to-upper market segment. Archer & Co and Fine & Country, operating from their Ross-on-Wye and Forest of Dean base, cover the £500,000 to £800,000 range, providing options for various property types and price expectations.
Our experience matching sellers with agents in Hentland has shown that the right fit depends heavily on your property type. If you're selling a listed building or historic farmhouse, you'll want an agent with proven track record in the premium heritage property sector - Flint & Cook fits this brief perfectly. For more standard family homes, the Ross-on-Wye based agents like Hamilton Stiller and The Property Hub offer excellent local knowledge and strong presence on the major property portals.
When choosing between agents, consider whether you need a specialist in historic or listed properties versus a generalist who understands the broader Herefordshire market. High-street agents like those based in Ross-on-Wye offer face-to-face valuations and local walk-in offices, while online alternatives may suit those seeking lower upfront costs. Most agents in this area work on a sole agency basis with typical contract terms of 8-16 weeks, though multi-agency agreements are available for those wanting maximum market coverage. Always request a free valuation from at least three agents before instructing, comparing not just their asking price suggestions but their marketing plans and local track record.
Start by identifying agents with active listings in Hentland. Look at their current portfolio, average asking prices, and how long properties have been on the market. Our data shows all 6 active agents currently have one listing each, but their historic performance and experience vary significantly.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Be wary of agents who overpromise on asking price to win your business. In a small market like Hentland with just 10 active listings, realistic pricing is essential to attract serious buyers quickly.
Ask about photography quality, floor plans, virtual tours, and online exposure through major property portals like Rightmove and Zoopla. In a village where visual appeal drives buyer interest, professional marketing can make a significant difference to your sale timeline.
The best agents understand Hentland's unique market, including flood risks near the River Wye, listed property considerations, and local buyer demographics. We've found that agents with proven Ross-on-Wye experience typically perform best in this village market.
Understand the notice period, sole/multi-agency options, and what happens if your property doesn't sell within the agreed term. Typical contracts in this area run for 12-16 weeks, giving adequate time to find the right buyer.
While standard rates are around 1-1.5% plus VAT, agents often have flexibility, especially for higher-value properties or bundled services. Given Hentland's premium property prices, even small percentage differences can represent significant sums.
With only 10 properties currently for sale in Hentland, competition among buyers remains healthy. A well-priced property in good condition can sell quickly, but given the specialist nature of many homes here, ensure your agent has experience with properties similar to yours, particularly if it's a listed building or period property. We recommend choosing an agent who has successfully sold comparable properties in the Herefordshire area.
The bedroom distribution in Hentland reveals clear market segmentation that sellers should understand when pricing their properties. Three-bedroom homes represent the largest segment with 5 active listings averaging £620,000, reflecting strong demand from families seeking a balance of space and practicality in the village setting. These properties typically appeal to buyers upgrading from smaller homes or those relocating from urban areas seeking more space.
Two-bedroom properties, while fewer at just 2 listings, offer the most accessible entry point at an average of £262,500. This price point attracts first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors looking for rental potential in the rural Herefordshire market. Four-bedroom homes command similar average prices at £600,000, with 2 listings targeting buyers needing additional space for home offices or growing families.
The standout segment is the single six-bedroom listing at £1,000,000, representing the premium market where Flint & Cook currently operates, targeting buyers seeking substantial period homes with multiple reception rooms and extensive grounds. This segment of the market appeals to buyers looking for country estates with historic features, large gardens, and the quintessential Herefordshire countryside setting.
6 properties currently listed across Hentland. Here are the most recently added.
£700,000
Cottage, 4 bed
HR2 6QG
£700,000
Cottage, 4 bed
HR2 6QG
Jackson Property
-5d ago
£650,000
Detached, 4 bed
HR2 6QJ
£650,000
Detached, 4 bed
HR2 6QJ
Hamilton Stiller
-12d ago
£235,000
End of Terrace, 3 bed
Perryfield Estate, HR2 8LN
£235,000
End of Terrace, 3 bed
Perryfield Estate, HR2 8LN
Richard Butler & Associates
-20d ago
£800,000
Detached, 3 bed
HR2 6QQ
£800,000
Detached, 3 bed
HR2 6QQ
Fine & Country
-34d ago
£500,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
HR2 6QR
£500,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
HR2 6QR
Archer & Co
-130d ago
£1,000,000
Detached, 6 bed
HR9 6LN
£1,000,000
Detached, 6 bed
HR9 6LN
Flint & Cook
-216d ago
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Compare Agents FreeSix estate agents currently market properties in Hentland, with market share evenly distributed at 10% each. Flint & Cook handles premium properties at the £1,000,000 level, specializing in high-value period homes and historic estates. Hamilton Stiller, The Property Hub, Archer & Co, Fine & Country, and Richard Butler & Associates cover various price points from £250,000 to £800,000. The best agent for you depends on your property type and asking price - we recommend choosing someone with proven experience in your specific market segment.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total). In a rural market like Hentland, fees often sit around 1.5% plus VAT for standard high-street representation. Given the premium nature of many properties in this area, some agents may offer discounted rates for higher-value homes. Some agents may also offer fixed-fee options or bundled services that include photography, floor plans, and virtual tours.
Yes, according to Land Registry data, sold prices in the HR9 6LP postcode area covering Hentland are currently 7% up on the 2013 peak of £670,000. Recent sales like Hentland House at £720,000 in September 2025 demonstrate continued upward momentum in this sought-after Herefordshire village. Our team has observed steady demand from buyers seeking the rural lifestyle Hentland offers, which supports continued price stability in the area.
Hentland offers a tranquil rural lifestyle in Herefordshire, with a population of around 436 residents. The village features 29 listed buildings, two historic churches (St Catherine and St Dubricius), and borders the River Wye along its eastern edge. Agriculture remains a key economic factor, and the area attracts buyers seeking character homes, scenic walks, and proximity to Ross-on-Wye while maintaining a peaceful village atmosphere. Daily amenities require a short drive to Ross-on-Wye, but the village atmosphere and community spirit make it worthwhile for many buyers.
Detached properties dominate the market, with four currently listed at an average of £725,000. Three-bedroom family homes are most common with 5 active listings, while the premium end sees larger period properties and historic homes achieving top prices. The rural setting means buyers typically seek character and space rather than compact urban accommodation. Properties with original features, mature gardens, and views across the Herefordshire countryside tend to attract the strongest buyer interest and achieve premium prices.
Given Hentland's concentration of listed buildings and older properties, a RICS Level 2 Survey is strongly recommended, while listed buildings or period properties may benefit from the more comprehensive RICS Level 3 Building Survey. The local geology includes clay subsoil, which can cause foundation movement, and properties near the River Wye face potential flood considerations that a thorough survey should address. Our data shows that many properties in Hentland date from the 17th century or earlier, so structural surveys are particularly valuable for identifying issues common in historic buildings.
With only 10 properties currently for sale and approximately 9 sales in the past year, Hentland sees moderate transaction volumes typical of a small rural village. Well-priced properties in good condition may sell within weeks or months, while premium or unusual properties may take longer. The village's limited supply against consistent rural demand generally favours sellers who present their homes well and price competitively from the outset. Properties that have been on the market for extended periods often require price adjustments to attract buyer interest.
Specific new build developments within Hentland itself are limited, though the broader HR9 postcode district around Ross-on-Wye offers various new build options including luxury park homes in Bishopswood and contemporary detached homes with modern features like solar panels and EV chargers. Most properties in Hentland tend to be period homes or older constructions, with the character and charm of historic buildings being a major draw for buyers attracted to this area. The limited new build supply means buyers seeking modern conveniences may need to look at surrounding villages or consider renovation projects.
From £455
Recommended for standard properties in reasonable condition. Essential for identifying structural issues in older Hentland homes.
From £600
Comprehensive survey ideal for listed buildings, period properties, and historic homes. Strongly recommended for Hentland's 29 listed buildings.
From £60
Required by law before selling. Essential for all properties in Hentland.
From £200
Required if selling a Help to Buy property. Available for eligible Hentland homeowners.
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