£385,000
Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
HR2 8JF
£385,000
Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
HR2 8JF
Cobb Amos
-21d ago
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We track 3 estate agents actively marketing properties in Llanwarne, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data. Selling a family home in this picturesque Herefordshire village or looking to move to the rolling countryside between Monmouth and Hereford, finding the right agent makes all the difference to your sale price and timeline.
Llanwarne sits in a desirable semi-rural position in Herefordshire, with the average asking price currently sitting at £440,000. The property market here attracts buyers seeking village life with good transport connections to larger towns. Our comparison tool helps you find the top-performing agents in your specific area, so you can get the best possible outcome when selling your home.
Whether you are selling a period cottage on the village lane or a modern family home near the village green, choosing an agent with proven local experience can significantly impact how quickly your property sells and the price you achieve. The three agents currently operating in Llanwarne each bring different strengths to the market, and our detailed analysis below helps you identify which one best matches your property type and selling goals.

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Active Estate Agents
£440,000
Average Asking Price
4
Properties For Sale
The Llanwarne property market reflects the character of this charming Herefordshire village - competitive, with properties typically attracting strong interest from buyers seeking rural living without complete isolation. According to Rightmove data, sold prices in Llanwarne over the last year showed a 67% increase compared to the previous year, though they remain 53% down from the 2022 peak of £1,150,000. Zoopla reports an average sold price of £697,500, while Rightmove's overall average sits at £535,000, with both sources drawing from HM Land Registry records.
The broader Herefordshire county market provides useful context for Llanwarne sellers. The county average house price in December 2025 was £287,000, representing a modest 0.7% increase compared to December 2024. However, transaction volumes have declined significantly county-wide, with sales dropping by 15.3% (414 fewer transactions) to approximately 2,100 sales in the twelve months prior. This reduction in available stock has created pent-up demand in desirable villages like Llanwarne, where properties in the £300,000 to £500,000 range particularly attract local buyers and those relocating from urban areas.
Property types in Llanwarne lean heavily towards detached and character homes, consistent with the village's rural setting. County-wide data shows detached properties average £438,000 in Herefordshire, while semi-detached homes average £279,000 and terraced properties average £209,000. Flats in the county average around £127,000, though the flat market in Llanwarne itself is minimal given the predominantly housing stock of larger family homes.
The village has seen relatively stable demand over the past several years, with buyers particularly attracted to the area for its community feel and accessibility to both Monmouth and Hereford. Properties that present well and are priced competitively for the current market typically achieve sales within a reasonable timeframe, especially those targeting the family home segment which dominates local demand.
Based on 2 live listings with an average asking price of £355,000.
Source: home.co.uk
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Compare Estate Agents FreeThe current listing mix in Llanwarne tells an interesting story about buyer preferences in this part of Herefordshire. Three-bedroom properties dominate the market, accounting for three of the four active listings with an average asking price of £386,667. These homes typically appeal to families and couples seeking a balance of space and village convenience. The single five-bedroom detached property on the market commands £600,000, representing the premium end of the local market.
New build activity specifically within the Llanwarne postcode area (HR2) appears limited according to available data. Unlike larger Herefordshire towns that have seen new housing developments in recent years, Llanwarne's strict village character and semi-rural setting means most property stock is existing housing rather than newly constructed homes. This presents an opportunity for sellers of period properties and character homes, as demand for traditional Herefordshire housing in village settings consistently outstrips supply. The absence of significant new build competition means well-presented older properties often achieve strong prices when marketed effectively.
The current market conditions favour sellers of appropriately priced properties, particularly those in the three-bedroom segment where demand appears strongest. With only four properties currently listed, competition among buyers is concentrated, and well-marketed homes can attract multiple viewings and offers. This supply constraint is unlikely to change dramatically given the village's limited development opportunities and protected rural character.

Llanwarne describes itself as a small semi-rural community nestled between Monmouth and Hereford, offering residents the best of both counties. The village maintains its peaceful character while benefiting from proximity to larger settlements for work, shopping, and amenities. This positioning makes Llanwarne particularly attractive to buyers seeking to escape larger urban centres while remaining connected to employment hubs and services.
Local amenities in the surrounding area serve daily needs well. Wormelow, approximately two miles from Llanwarne, hosts a convenience shop, post office, pub, and vehicle repairs garage. Much Birch, slightly further, provides a primary school, a Steiner school alternative, and a GP surgery - essential facilities for families considering a move to the village. The lack of extensive local services contributes to Llanwarne's appeal for those seeking tranquility, though buyers should consider transport requirements for commuting or accessing larger supermarkets and secondary schools.
The Herefordshire landscape around Llanwarne consists of rolling countryside, farmland, and traditional black and white timbered properties that define the county's aesthetic. While detailed geological data for the immediate area is limited, the broader Herefordshire region is known for its clay soils which can affect foundation considerations for older properties. Potential buyers should factor in typical rural considerations including flood risk assessments and the condition of period buildings, many of which will have undergone various modifications over the years.
The community atmosphere in Llanwarne and surrounding villages creates a strong sense of locality that appeals to families and retirees alike. Village events, local pubs, and community groups provide social connections that larger towns often lack, making this area particularly popular with buyers seeking a lifestyle change from urban or suburban living.
Selling property in a small village market like Llanwarne requires an agent who understands the local buyer profile and can market your home to the right audience. The three active agents currently operating in the area are all based in Hereford, which is typical for village properties in Herefordshire where specialist village agents are rare. Sunderlands, with an average asking price of £600,000 on their current listing, clearly focuses on the premium end of the market, while Flint & Cook handles properties around the £325,000 mark, and Cobb Amos sits between these at £385,000 average.
When choosing between agents, consider their track record in the village and surrounding area rather than just their fees. High-street agents like those currently active in Llanwarne offer the advantage of physical premises where potential buyers can walk in and discuss properties, while online agents may provide cost savings but less local market knowledge. Given the limited number of active agents in the immediate area, speaking with each one to assess their knowledge of Llanwarne specifically, rather than Herefordshire generally, will help you make the right choice.
Fee structures in this market typically follow the national average of 1-3% plus VAT (1.2-3.6% total), though you should always negotiate and compare quotes from multiple agents. In a village market with limited stock, the right agent's marketing reach and database of buyers can make a significant difference to your final sale price. Always request a free valuation from at least three agents before instructing anyone, and be wary of agents who overvalue your property to win your business.
The size of the local market means that reputation matters significantly in Llanwarne. An agent who has previously sold properties in the village will have built relationships with local buyers and may have a database of people actively looking in the area. This local connection can be invaluable when selling a property, as off-market sales and word-of-mouth referrals often play a significant role in village markets.
Look for agents with experience selling properties in Llanwarne and the surrounding Herefordshire villages. Check their current listings and sold prices to gauge their performance in your specific market segment.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. This gives you market insight and allows you to compare their suggested asking prices and marketing strategies for your property type.
Ask each agent how they plan to market your property. In a village like Llanwarne, local advertising, Rightmove presence, and social media marketing all play important roles in reaching the right buyers.
Estate agent fees are negotiable. Do not accept the first quote - discuss what services are included and whether a sole agency or multi-agency arrangement suits your situation and timeline.
Sole agency agreements typically run for 8-16 weeks. Understand the terms, including what happens if you want to switch agents or if you find a buyer independently during the agreement period.
Keep track of viewings, feedback, and interest in your property. If progress is slow after a few weeks, discuss adjustments with your agent or consider reviewing your marketing strategy and asking price.
In a small village market like Llanwarne, the right estate agent can make a significant difference to your sale. We recommend getting at least three free valuations before choosing your agent - this gives you leverage in negotiations and ensures you pick someone who truly understands the local market.
The bedroom distribution in Llanwarne's current market reveals clear patterns in what buyers are seeking and what sellers are offering. Three-bedroom properties dominate the village's active listings, with three properties averaging £386,667. These homes represent the heart of the market for Llanwarne - practical family homes that balance interior space with manageable garden maintenance in a village setting.
The single five-bedroom detached property on the market at £600,000 represents a different buyer segment entirely - those seeking premium rural living with space for growing families, home offices, or multigenerational arrangements. This property type historically sells well in Herefordshire villages when priced correctly, as detached homes with land or larger gardens attract buyers willing to pay a premium for the rural lifestyle.
One and two-bedroom properties appear underrepresented in current listings, which could indicate strong demand for smaller homes that is not being met by available stock. If you are selling a smaller property in Llanwarne, this supply shortage could work in your favour, potentially creating competition among buyers seeking more affordable entry points to village life. Four-bedroom properties are similarly scarce in the current data, suggesting opportunities for developers or homeowners looking to extend and capitalize on this gap in the market.
The current market dynamics suggest that sellers of three-bedroom properties face the most competition from other listings, making presentation and pricing particularly important for this segment. Conversely, sellers of smaller properties or larger family homes may find less competition and potentially stronger buyer interest due to the limited supply in those categories.
2 properties currently listed across Llanwarne. Here are the most recently added.
£385,000
Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
HR2 8JF
£385,000
Detached Bungalow, 3 bed
HR2 8JF
Cobb Amos
-21d ago
£325,000
Cottage, 3 bed
HR2 8JG
£325,000
Cottage, 3 bed
HR2 8JG
Flint & Cook
-96d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on current market data, the three active agents in Llanwarne are Sunderlands (focusing on premium properties around £600,000), Flint & Cook (handling properties around £325,000), and Cobb Amos (averaging £385,000). Each agent currently has one active listing, giving them equal market presence. The best agent for your property depends on your price point and their specific local experience in the village. We recommend speaking directly with each agent to assess their knowledge of Llanwarne specifically and their track record in the surrounding Herefordshire villages.
Estate agent fees in Llanwarne and the wider Herefordshire area typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), which aligns with national averages. Given the small number of agents active in the immediate village area, we recommend comparing quotes from all available agents and negotiating on both fees and terms. Some agents may offer fixed-fee alternatives, particularly for lower-value properties, though this may limit the level of service and marketing effort they provide.
According to Rightmove data, sold prices in Llanwarne showed a 67% increase compared to the previous year, though they remain 53% down from the 2022 peak of £1,150,000. Zoopla reports an average sold price of £697,500 while Rightmove shows £535,000. The county-wide picture shows modest 0.7% growth in Herefordshire, suggesting stabilising rather than rapidly rising prices in the village market. The limited supply of properties for sale in Llanwarne helps support prices despite broader market fluctuations.
Llanwarne is a small semi-rural village between Monmouth and Hereford, offering peaceful village living with access to amenities in nearby Wormelow (two miles away) and Much Birch. The community appeals to families, retirees, and those seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining connected to larger towns. Local facilities include a shop, post office, pub, primary school, and GP surgery in surrounding villages. The area is particularly popular with buyers seeking to escape urban life while maintaining reasonable access to employment and services in Hereford and Monmouth.
Three-bedroom detached and semi-detached properties dominate the Llanwarne market, with the current average asking price around £386,667 for this segment. Premium five-bedroom detached homes at £600,000 attract buyers seeking more space and rural land. The limited availability of one and two-bedroom properties suggests unmet demand at the affordable end of the market, making smaller properties potentially competitive for sellers. Period cottages and character homes also attract strong interest in this village setting.
Specific data for Llanwarne is not available, but the Herefordshire market has seen a 15.3% reduction in transaction volumes, suggesting longer selling times county-wide. In desirable villages like Llanwarne, well-priced properties in good condition can sell quickly, often within weeks of listing, while those requiring work or priced optimistically may take longer. Your estate agent should provide realistic timeframe expectations based on current market conditions and comparable sales in the village.
All currently active agents in Llanwarne are based in Hereford, which is typical for village markets. High-street agents offer the advantage of local market knowledge, physical premises, and face-to-face service, which can be valuable in a small community. Online agents may offer lower fees but typically provide less local insight and may not have established relationships with local buyers. For a village like Llanwarne, we generally recommend using an agent with proven local knowledge who can market your property to buyers actively looking in the village and surrounding area.
New build activity specifically within the Llanwarne postcode area appears limited according to available data. The village's semi-rural character and existing housing stock mean most properties for sale are existing homes rather than new builds. This creates opportunities for sellers of character period properties, as buyers seeking new homes in the area may need to consider nearby towns or accept existing property conditions. The lack of new build supply in the village itself helps support demand for quality older properties.
When receiving valuations from agents, look for detailed comparable evidence specific to Llanwarne and nearby villages rather than generic Herefordshire data. A good agent will explain how they arrived at their suggested asking price, referencing recent sales of similar properties in the local area. Be cautious of agents who value significantly higher than others, as this may be a tactic to win your business rather than a realistic assessment of market value.
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