£395,000
Detached, 4 bed
Lower Thorn, HR7 4AZ
£395,000
Detached, 4 bed
Lower Thorn, HR7 4AZ
Barry Bufton
-4d ago
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We've analysed the HR7 property market and found 31 active estate agents currently marketing 177 properties for sale in the Bromyard area. Our data shows the average asking price stands at £328,592, with the market seeing a slight cooling trend with prices 6% down on the previous year and 10% down from the 2023 peak of £330,845. This presents a favourable buyer's market with good selection and motivated sellers.
The local market is dominated by established Bromyard-based agents who understand the Herefordshire rural property landscape. Barry Bufton leads the market with 35 active listings representing 19.8% market share, followed closely by Flint & Cook with 31 listings and 17.5% market share. These two agencies control over 37% of the local market between them, making them the go-to choices for sellers seeking maximum exposure.
Bromyard itself is an historic market town offering a good range of amenities including independent shops, a theatre, sporting facilities, churches, primary and secondary schools, and restaurants. The HR7 postcode covers the surrounding villages including Edwyn Ralph, Thornbury, Much Cowarne, and Collington, creating a diverse rural property market.

31
Active Estate Agents
£328,592
Average Asking Price
177
Properties For Sale
1,778
Properties Sold (Last Year)
9
Rental Listings
4
Active Rental Agents
A great estate agent in the HR7 area combines local market knowledge with strong marketing capabilities and personalized service. Bromyard and the surrounding Herefordshire countryside present unique challenges and opportunities that only a specialist local agent can fully understand. The best agents in this area have established relationships with local solicitors, surveyors, and mortgage advisors, creating a seamless chain from listing to completion. Their understanding of the rural property market, including barn conversions, period cottages, and country estates, sets them apart from agents who primarily operate in urban areas.
Our research reveals that agents with physical offices in Bromyard, such as Barry Bufton and Flint & Cook, tend to have the strongest local presence and highest listing volumes. These agents benefit from walk-in traffic and word-of-mouth recommendations from satisfied clients. Their local office means they can conduct viewings at short notice and handle offers promptly, which is crucial in a market where motivated sellers are looking for quick, hassle-free sales.
However, newer entrants like Chocolatebox Homes in Malvern are capturing market share by targeting premium properties with modern marketing approaches. Andrew Grant, covering the West Midlands region, brings expertise in higher-value properties with an average listing price of £485,000. For sellers with unique or non-standard properties, these specialists may offer advantages in reaching the right buyers.

Based on 103 live listings with an average asking price of £309,542.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in HR7 Bromyard.
Compare Estate Agents FreeThe HR7 postcode area, centred on Bromyard, offers a diverse property market spanning from period cottages to modern family homes. Our data shows detached properties dominate the market with 43 listings commanding an average price of £485,691, reflecting the rural nature of Herefordshire where buyers seek space and character. The "Other" category, which likely includes converted barns and period properties common to the area, accounts for 87 listings with an average price of £303,107, indicating strong demand for character homes.
Semi-detached properties represent 19 listings averaging £298,155, while terraced homes at 15 listings average £201,497. Flats, at 13 listings with an average of £170,650, represent the most affordable entry point to the HR7 market. The bedroom distribution shows 2-bed properties as the most common with 65 listings averaging £217,913, followed by 3-bed properties at 57 listings with an average of £331,618, suggesting family homes are readily available.
Looking at recent sales data, the overall average house price in HR7 over the last year was £296,816 according to home.co.uk listings data and homedata.co.uk. Detached properties have sold for an average of £414,848, while semi-detached properties averaged £251,000 and terraced properties fetched around £172,700. With 1,778 properties sold in the last year, the market shows robust activity despite the 6% price correction from the previous year.
While the sales market in HR7 is well-served by 31 active agents, the rental market is considerably smaller with just 4 agents managing 9 rental properties. Flint & Cook leads the rental market with 3 listings at an average rental price of £915 per month, demonstrating their comprehensive service offering in the Bromyard area. Sheldon Bosley Knight follows with 2 listings averaging £888 per month, while The Good Estate Agent and Jackson Property each manage single rental properties at £790 and £1,200 respectively.
The limited rental supply suggests strong demand from tenants, particularly those relocating to the area for work or seeking temporary housing while purchasing property. For landlords, this competitive market means properties let quickly when priced correctly, making professional rental management valuable. Agents like Flint & Cook who offer both sales and lettings provide landlords with a seamless transition if their rental property is sold, maintaining relationships throughout the process.
Sellers in the HR7 area face a choice between traditional high street agents with local offices and newer online-only agencies. Traditional agents like Barry Bufton and Flint & Cook operate from physical offices in Bromyard, offering face-to-face valuations, local market expertise, and dedicated account management. These agents typically charge percentage-based fees (around 1-3% plus VAT) but provide a comprehensive service including professional photography, market appraisals, and negotiated sales.
Online agents offer lower fixed fees typically ranging from £999 to £1,999, but require more involvement from the seller in managing viewings and inquiries. For premium properties in the HR7 area, where the average price exceeds £328,000, the percentage-based fees of traditional agents may be offset by their ability to secure higher sale prices through established local networks and buyer relationships. The choice depends on whether you value hands-on support or cost savings more highly.
Some hybrid models are emerging in the market, offering reduced fees with enhanced digital marketing while maintaining some local support. For the HR7 market, where properties range from modest terraced homes to substantial country estates, sellers should consider their own availability and expertise when choosing between agent types.

Look at their current listings, average selling prices, and time on market in the HR7 area. Compare at least 3 agents before deciding. Pay particular attention to agents with strong local presence in Bromyard, as they understand the specific buyer demographic seeking rural Herefordshire properties.
Request free valuations from different agents. Be wary of agents who overprice to win your business, especially in the current market where prices are 6% down on last year. Realistic pricing is essential for a quick sale in the current climate.
Verify memberships (e.g., NAEA, ARLA, Propertymark) and read client testimonials. Local knowledge is essential in HR7, where understanding the nuances of Herefordshire rural property can significantly impact sale outcomes.
Discuss fees, contract length (typically 8-16 weeks for sole agency), and what services are included. Don't be afraid to negotiate, particularly for higher-value properties where percentage fees translate to significant sums.
Ensure they plan professional photography, floorplans, and comprehensive online marketing across major property portals. Ask about their buyer database and local advertising, especially for reaching buyers from outside the area seeking the Herefordshire rural lifestyle.
Estate agent fees in England typically range from 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total). In the HR7 market with an average property price of £328,592, this translates to £3,943-£11,829 in fees. Always negotiate and consider asking for a discounted rate, especially if you're selling a higher-value property. Multi-agency agreements typically charge higher fees (usually +0.5-1%) but provide broader market coverage. Given the current market conditions with a 6% price correction, sellers should carefully weigh the cost benefits of different fee structures.
Understanding the price distribution helps buyers and sellers set realistic expectations. Our data shows the HR7 market has strong representation across multiple price brackets. The £300k-£500k range leads with 49 listings, followed closely by the £100k-£200k bracket with 48 listings and the £200k-£300k tier with 47 listings. This balanced distribution indicates a healthy market serving first-time buyers, families, and upsizers alike.
Premium properties (£500k-£750k) account for 22 listings, while properties under £100k are rare at just 6 listings, reflecting the rural premium that Herefordshire commands. The ultra-premium segments (over £750k) have only 5 combined listings, representing the high-end country house market. With 1,778 properties sold in the last year, the HR7 market shows robust activity despite the 6% price correction from last year.
For first-time buyers, the £100k-£200k bracket offers good opportunities, particularly terraced properties and flats in Bromyard itself. Families may find the £200k-£400k range most suitable, with good availability of 3-4 bedroom properties. Those seeking character homes, barn conversions, or country estates will find the £400k+ segments well-represented, with conversions and period properties scattered throughout the HR7 area.

While no major new-build developments were identified within the HR7 postcode area, several planning applications indicate ongoing smaller-scale development and conversion activity. The Land off Ashfield Way in Bromyard has an application for up to 80 dwellings, representing significant potential growth for the town. This development, if approved, would substantially increase housing supply in the area.
Barn conversions and agricultural building conversions are particularly relevant in the HR7 area, given the rural nature of Herefordshire. Several applications have been approved for converting agricultural buildings to residential use, including developments at Little Streetfield Farm in Thornbury and Collington Works in Bromyard. These conversions often command premium prices due to their character and rural setting.
For buyers interested in new build properties, keeping an eye on these planning applications and working with a local agent who understands the conversion market is advisable. Properties in the planning pipeline may offer appreciation potential, while completed barn conversions provide immediate character and modern standards.
103 properties currently listed across HR7 Bromyard. Here are the most recently added.
£395,000
Detached, 4 bed
Lower Thorn, HR7 4AZ
£395,000
Detached, 4 bed
Lower Thorn, HR7 4AZ
Barry Bufton
-4d ago
£140,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Linton Park, HR7 4DB
£140,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Linton Park, HR7 4DB
Barry Bufton
-10d ago
£215,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Saltmarshe Castle Park, HR7 4WE
£215,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Saltmarshe Castle Park, HR7 4WE
Andrew Morris Estate Agents Limited
-16d ago
£285,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
York Road, HR7 4BE
£285,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
York Road, HR7 4BE
John Goodwin Frics
-16d ago
£400,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
HR7 4PP
£400,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
HR7 4PP
Chancellors
-18d ago
£175,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Clover Terrace, HR7 4AW
£175,000
Terraced, 3 bed
Clover Terrace, HR7 4AW
Jackson Property
-18d ago
£448,000
Barn Conversion, 4 bed
Horton Mews, HR7 4NG
£448,000
Barn Conversion, 4 bed
Horton Mews, HR7 4NG
John Goodwin Frics
-18d ago
£315,000
Detached, 3 bed
York Road, HR7 4BG
£315,000
Detached, 3 bed
York Road, HR7 4BG
John Goodwin Frics
-21d ago
£225,000
Park Home, 3 bed
Saltmarshe Castle Park, HR7 4WF
£225,000
Park Home, 3 bed
Saltmarshe Castle Park, HR7 4WF
Andrew Morris Estate Agents Limited
-24d ago
£158,995
Park Home, 2 bed
Saltmarshe Castle Park, HR7 4PN
£158,995
Park Home, 2 bed
Saltmarshe Castle Park, HR7 4PN
Park Move
-24d ago
£129,995
Park Home, 2 bed
Saltmarshe Castle, HR7 4PN
£129,995
Park Home, 2 bed
Saltmarshe Castle, HR7 4PN
Park Move
-24d ago
£120,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Rowberry Street, HR7 4DH
£120,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Rowberry Street, HR7 4DH
Park Move
-25d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on our market analysis, Barry Bufton and Flint & Cook are the leading estate agents in HR7 by market share. Barry Bufton leads with 35 active listings (19.8% market share) and an average asking price of £254,070, while Flint & Cook follows with 31 listings (17.5% market share) at £267,863 average. Both operate from Bromyard offices and have strong local presence. For premium properties, consider Andrew Grant (average price £485,000) or Chocolatebox Homes (£456,667 average), both of which target the higher-end rural property market. Andrew Morris Estate Agents Limited offers more affordable options with an average listing price of £176,109, making them suitable for first-time sellers or budget-conscious clients.
Estate agent fees in HR7 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), matching the national average. For the average property in HR7 (£328,592), this means fees between £3,943 and £11,829. Some agents offer fixed-fee packages, and it's always worth negotiating, particularly for higher-value properties. Multi-agency agreements typically charge higher rates (around 0.5-1% more) but provide broader marketing coverage. In the current market with prices 6% down year-on-year, sellers should carefully consider whether percentage-based or fixed-fee arrangements best suit their circumstances.
The current average asking price in HR7 is £328,592, based on 177 active listings. However, this varies significantly by property type: detached properties average £485,691, semi-detached homes average £298,155, terraced properties average £201,497, and flats average £170,650. By bedroom count, 1-bed properties average £121,621, 2-bed average £217,913, 3-bed average £331,618, 4-bed average £476,389, 5-bed average £718,869, and 6-bed properties average £965,000. Historical sold price data shows the overall average over the last year was £296,816, with detached properties selling for approximately £414,848 on average.
Our data shows 31 active estate agents currently marketing properties for sale in the HR7 area, with a combined total of 177 listings. The rental market is smaller with just 4 agents managing 9 rental properties. The market is dominated by Barry Bufton and Flint & Cook, which together hold over 37% of the market share. Other significant agents include Andrew Morris Estate Agents (5.1%), Chancellors (4.5%), and Andrew Grant (4.0%), creating a competitive landscape with options across different price points and property types.
Using a local estate agent with an office in Bromyard offers significant advantages. Local agents like Barry Bufton and Flint & Cook have established relationships with local buyers, solicitors, and surveyors. They understand the nuances of the Herefordshire rural market, including property types, local schools, and transport links. Their physical presence means they can conduct viewings and handle offers more responsively than remote agents. For properties requiring specialist knowledge, such as barn conversions or listed buildings, local expertise is particularly valuable. The strong local networks of Bromyard-based agents often result in off-market sales and word-of-mouth recommendations that benefit sellers.
While specific data for HR7 wasn't available, the national average time to sell a property is 4-6 months. With 1,778 properties sold in HR7 in the last year, the market is active. Properties priced correctly according to current market conditions (average asking price £328,592) tend to sell faster. The recent 6% price reduction from the 2023 peak suggests buyers are price-sensitive, so realistic pricing is essential for a quick sale. Properties in the most popular brackets (£200k-£500k) typically see faster interest, while premium properties may take longer due to smaller buyer pools.
When choosing an estate agent in HR7, look for local market knowledge, proven sales record, and appropriate marketing strategies. Check their current listings and average selling prices to ensure they match your expectations. Verify their credentials (Propertymark, NAEA membership), read client reviews, and ensure they provide professional photography and comprehensive online marketing across major portals. Ask about their buyer database and how they plan to market your specific property. In the HR7 area, given the mix of period properties, barn conversions, and modern family homes, ensure your agent has experience with your property type. Also consider their availability for viewings and communication style, as the selling process requires regular contact.
While no major new-build developments currently exist in HR7, several planning applications indicate future growth. The most significant is an application for up to 80 dwellings at Land off Ashfield Way in Bromyard. Several barn conversion applications have been approved, including developments at Little Streetfield Farm in Thornbury and Collington Works in Bromyard. These conversions add to the supply of character homes in the area. For buyers and sellers, monitoring these developments can inform decisions about property values and investment potential in the HR7 area.
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