£1,295,000
Detached, 4 bed
The Street, GU8 6QF
£1,295,000
Detached, 4 bed
The Street, GU8 6QF
Savills
-7d ago
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We track 9 estate agents actively marketing properties in Thursley, and we've ranked them all based on live listing data and market performance. selling a charming cottage in the village centre or a prestigious country estate, finding the right agent is the first step to a successful move.
The Thursley property market offers a distinctive picture of rural Surrey living, with an average asking price of £1,526,261 reflecting the area's sought-after village character and excellent transport links to Guildford and London. Our comparison tool puts you in control, helping you find the agent with the right local expertise and proven track record for your property type.

9
Active Estate Agents
£1,526,261
Average Asking Price
23
Properties For Sale
The Thursley housing market presents a compelling picture of premium rural property values in Surrey. According to home.co.uk, average house prices in the village stand at approximately £955,350, while homedata.co.uk reports sold prices averaging £955,350 over the last 12 months. home.co.uk corroborates these figures with an average of around £955,350, indicating strong demand for properties in this sought-after Waverley village. The market has shown remarkable resilience, with home.co.uk recording a 67% rise in average prices compared to the previous year, though current values remain 8% below the 2017 peak of £955,350.
Detached properties dominate the Thursley market, commanding the highest average prices at approximately £2,470,000 according to recent data. Semi-detached properties average around £825,000, while terraced properties show significant variation, with recent sales ranging from £325,583 for a mid-terrace on The Lane to £825,000 for a property on Dye House Road. Flats in the area, though less common, have sold for around £301,600 for purpose-built units. This diversity in property types and price points makes Thursley suitable for buyers across various budgets, though the market clearly favours larger family homes.
The high proportion of properties priced over £1 million, accounting for 6 of the 20 current listings, positions Thursley firmly in the premium rural property sector. With 12 listings in the £300,000 to £500,000 range and just 5 properties under £300,000, the market reflects the broader trend of limited supply driving prices upward in desirable village locations. Land Registry data confirms that the surrounding GU8 6 postcode area continues to attract buyers seeking the balance of rural tranquility and commuter accessibility that Thursley uniquely offers.
Based on 22 live listings with an average asking price of £1,123,682.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Thursley.
Compare Estate Agents FreeThe Thursley market reveals clear preferences among buyers, with detached properties representing the overwhelming majority of both listings and completed sales. Our live data shows 5 detached homes currently on the market with an average asking price of £2,470,000, ranging from substantial family homes to impressive country estates. The "Other" category, which includes a mix of property types, accounts for 15 listings at an average of £955,350, while semi-detached properties remain scarce with just 2 listings at £825,000.
Transaction data from the last 12 months confirms that detached properties continue to dominate sales volumes in the Thursley area. The limited new build activity in the GU8 6 postcode area means that buyers are primarily looking at the existing housing stock, which includes a mix of period properties and more modern constructions. This scarcity of new developments contributes to the strong demand for quality second-hand properties, particularly those offering character features and generous plot sizes typical of rural Surrey villages.

Thursley sits in the heart of the Surrey Hills, offering residents an exceptional quality of life in a village setting that feels a world away from urban pressure while remaining remarkably well-connected. The village benefits from its position within the Waverley borough, providing access to excellent local services while maintaining the intimate scale and community spirit that defines traditional English village life. Surrounding villages including Elstead, Churt, and Milford offer additional local amenities, while the market towns of Godalming and Farnham provide comprehensive shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
The geological character of the Thursley area reflects its Surrey Hills setting, with the landscape characterised by Greensand ridges and pockets of Wealden Clay that influence both the local architecture and garden soils. Properties in the village typically feature traditional construction methods common throughout Surrey, with brick and tile predominant in older properties and more modern building techniques applied to contemporary homes. The local environment includes areas of natural beauty that attract walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, with the Thursley Common and Devil's Punch Bowl providing immediate access to stunning countryside right on the doorstep.
Transport connectivity makes Thursley particularly attractive to commuters, with the village offering reasonable access to major road networks including the A3 and M3, connecting to London and the south coast. While Thursley itself has limited public transport options, nearby stations at Godalming and Farncombe provide regular services to London Waterloo, typically taking around 50-60 minutes. The area's schools, from primary level through to respected secondary schools in the wider Waverley area, add to the family-friendly credentials that drive demand in this corner of Surrey. The combination of outstanding natural beauty, village character, and practical accessibility ensures Thursley remains one of Surrey's most desirable locations for buyers seeking the complete package.
The Thursley market presents specific challenges and opportunities that require an estate agent with genuine local knowledge and the right network of buyers. Gascoigne-Pees, part of the Countrywide UK group, currently leads the market with 30.4% market share and 7 active listings at an average asking price of £342,714, demonstrating particular strength in the more accessible price brackets. Their Godalming office position provides valuable local presence, while the company's national reach ensures exposure for higher-value properties. For sellers seeking a balance between local expertise and market reach, Gascoigne-Pees represents a compelling option in the Thursley market.
Knight Frank operates from Guildford with 3 listings averaging £2,233,333, positioning themselves firmly in the premium segment of the Thursley market. Their specialist expertise in high-value country properties makes them particularly suitable for owners of substantial homes and estates in the village. The contrast between Gascoigne-Pees and Knight Frank illustrates the dual nature of the Thursley market, where very different buyer segments operate simultaneously. Bruton Solutions, with 4 listings at £377,500 average, offers another perspective, focusing on properties in the middle market where genuine local competition exists among buyers.
For those with exceptional properties, The Country House Department Limited currently markets a £3,750,000 residence in Thursley, representing the ultra-premium end of the local market. Meanwhile, Fine & Country and Property Partnership each hold single listings in the £1,500,000-£1,750,000 range, demonstrating that various agent specialisms serve different segments of this diverse market. When selecting an estate agent in Thursley, sellers should consider whether they need a high-street presence with local office support or whether an agent with stronger digital marketing capabilities and international buyer networks would better suit their property. The typical fee structure in Surrey ranges from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with multi-agency arrangements commanding premium rates. For a village like Thursley where properties often sell for premium sums, the difference between a 1% and 2% fee can represent thousands of pounds. We recommend obtaining at least three independent valuations before instructing an agent, paying particular attention to their marketing strategy, their knowledge of the local area, and their track record with properties similar to yours.
Look at which agents are actively selling properties in Thursley and what their average asking prices are. Our data shows 9 agents currently marketing in the area, ranging from those focusing on properties under £500,000 to those handling multi-million pound estates.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Pay attention to their comparative market analysis and ask specifically how they would market your particular property type. The asking price they suggest should be realistic for current market conditions.
Ask about photography, floor plans, virtual tours, and online advertising. In a competitive market like Thursley where detached properties dominate, professional marketing can make the difference between a quick sale and a property languishing on the market.
Enquire about how quickly properties similar to yours have sold and at what percentage of the asking price. Agents with proven local experience in the GU8 6 area will understand the specific buyer profiles and seasonal trends that affect the Thursley market.
Don't accept the first fee quoted. Estate agent fees are negotiable, and many agents will offer discounted rates for sole agency agreements lasting 8-16 weeks. Ensure you understand exactly what's included in their fee and any optional extras that might be offered.
Before signing, ensure you understand the terms including the contract length, termination conditions, and what happens if your property doesn't sell. A good agent will provide regular updates and be transparent about feedback from viewings.
With 60.8% of the market held by just the top three agents, the Thursley market shows clear leader concentration. However, specialist agents like Knight Frank may achieve better results for premium properties despite their smaller market share. Consider matching your agent to your property type for optimal results.
The bedroom distribution in Thursley reveals interesting patterns about buyer preferences and market value in this premium Surrey village. Two-bedroom properties represent the largest segment with 12 current listings averaging £325,583, indicating strong demand for smaller properties that offer accessibility to the village and surrounding areas. This segment likely attracts first-time buyers, couples, and those looking to downsize from larger family homes while remaining in the Thursley area. The GU8 6 postcode area consistently shows strong interest in these entry-level properties, partly driven by commuters seeking affordable access to the London route via Godalming station.
Four-bedroom properties form the next largest category with 3 listings averaging £1,500,000, representing the traditional family home market in Thursley. These properties typically offer versatile accommodation across two floors with gardens suitable for families. The premium five-bedroom segment adds another dimension with 2 listings averaging £2,100,000, commanding significantly higher prices per bedroom and reflecting the additional value of larger plots, annexe potential, and prestigious addresses that characterise this portion of the market.
The upper end of the market includes six and seven-bedroom properties, with one listing each at £1,750,000 and an impressive £3,750,000 respectively. These substantial homes attract buyers seeking country living with extensive accommodation, often including private grounds, outbuildings, and the privacy that Thursley's village setting uniquely provides. For sellers, understanding this bedroom-based price segmentation helps in positioning properties correctly with the most appropriate agents and marketing strategies. Properties at this level typically require agents with established networks of high-net-worth buyers, making Knight Frank, The Country House Department, and Fine & Country particularly relevant options for the upper end of the market.
Estate agent fees in Thursley and the wider Surrey market typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, with the industry average sitting around 1.5% plus VAT. Given the high property values in Thursley where the average asking price exceeds £1.5 million, fees can range from approximately £15,000 to £45,000 or more depending on the agreed percentage and property value. This represents a significant investment, making it essential to choose an agent who can deliver results rather than simply opting for the cheapest option. Multi-agency agreements typically command premium rates of around 2-3%, but can be worthwhile for properties where maximum exposure is crucial.
Some sellers in Thursley consider online or hybrid estate agents as a cost-saving alternative, with fixed fees typically ranging from £999 to £1,999. However, the premium nature of the Thursley market often benefits from the personal service and local expertise that traditional high-street agents provide. Properties averaging over £1.5 million require agents with proven networks of high-net-worth buyers, marketing expertise, and negotiation skills that typically justify the percentage-based fees charged by established local offices. The decision depends on your property type, your timeline, and how much hands-on support you require throughout the selling process.

22 properties currently listed across Thursley. Here are the most recently added.
£1,295,000
Detached, 4 bed
The Street, GU8 6QF
£1,295,000
Detached, 4 bed
The Street, GU8 6QF
Savills
-7d ago
£1,000,000
Detached, 5 bed
Pitch Place, GU8 6QW
£1,000,000
Detached, 5 bed
Pitch Place, GU8 6QW
Keats Fearn
-9d ago
£1,295,000
Detached, 4 bed
Rutton Hill Road, GU8 6NW
£1,295,000
Detached, 4 bed
Rutton Hill Road, GU8 6NW
Knight Frank
-18d ago
£1,950,000
Detached, 5 bed
Pitch Place, GU8 6QW
£1,950,000
Detached, 5 bed
Pitch Place, GU8 6QW
Savills
-21d ago
£3,650,000
Farm House, 5 bed
Highfield Lane, GU8 6QJ
£3,650,000
Farm House, 5 bed
Highfield Lane, GU8 6QJ
Knight Frank
-23d ago
£3,650,000
Detached, 5 bed
Highfield Lane, GU8 6QJ
£3,650,000
Detached, 5 bed
Highfield Lane, GU8 6QJ
House. Partnership
-23d ago
£1,000,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NJ
£1,000,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NJ
Hamptons
-29d ago
£299,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
£299,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
Bruton Solutions
-35d ago
£299,500
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
£299,500
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
Bruton Solutions
-35d ago
£325,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
£325,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
Bruton Solutions
-35d ago
£349,500
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
£349,500
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
Bruton Solutions
-36d ago
£235,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
£235,000
Park Home, 2 bed
Portsmouth Road, GU8 6NE
Bushnell Porter
-51d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on our live market data, Gascoigne-Pees leads with 30.4% market share and 7 active listings, making them the most active agent in the Thursley area. They are followed by Bruton Solutions with 17.4% market share and Knight Frank with 13.0%. However, the "best" agent depends on your property type, with Knight Frank specialising in premium properties averaging over £2.2 million, while Gascoigne-Pees handles more accessible properties in the £300,000-£400,000 range. For ultra-premium properties exceeding £3 million, The Country House Department Limited currently represents the top-tier segment of the market in Thursley.
Estate agent fees in Thursley and the wider Surrey market typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT). The average is around 1.5% plus VAT. Given the high property values in Thursley where the average asking price exceeds £1.5 million, fees can range from approximately £15,000 to £45,000 or more depending on the agreed percentage and property value. Multi-agency agreements typically charge premium rates of around 2-3%, which for a £1.5 million property could mean fees exceeding £30,000. Many agents offer discounted rates for sole agency agreements, particularly if you commit to a longer contract period of 12-16 weeks.
Yes, house prices in Thursley have shown significant growth. home.co.uk reports prices were 67% up on the previous year, though they remain 8% below the 2017 peak of £1,336,357. homedata.co.uk shows an average sold price of £1,759,500, indicating strong buyer demand in the area. The premium rural market in Surrey continues to attract buyers seeking village lifestyles with good transport links. The limited supply of properties in the GU8 6 postcode area, combined with high demand from commuters and those seeking rural escapes, suggests prices will continue to find support in the medium term.
Thursley is a highly desirable village in the Waverley borough of Surrey, known for its stunning countryside setting in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Residents enjoy excellent walking routes including access to Thursley Common and the Devil's Punch Bowl, both immediately accessible from the village centre. The village offers a peaceful rural lifestyle while remaining within reasonable reach of Godalming, Guildford, and London Waterloo via nearby railway stations at Godalming and Farncombe, both around 15-20 minutes drive away. Local schools in the Waverley area receive strong ratings, making it popular with families. The community feel, combined with easy access to larger towns, creates the ideal balance that many buyers seek in this corner of Surrey.
Detached properties dominate the Thursley market, both in terms of listings and completed sales, with 9 current detached listings averaging £2,821,667. The village's character means larger family homes with gardens command premium prices, typically ranging from £1.4 million for four-bedroom properties to well over £3 million for substantial country estates. Two-bedroom properties also sell well, representing the most affordable entry point to the Thursley market at around £355,000 on average, with 11 listings currently available in this category. The semi-detached sector remains particularly tight, with just one current listing, suggesting strong demand whenever properties in this segment become available.
While specific data for Thursley is limited, the Surrey rural property market typically sees properties sell within 8-16 weeks depending on pricing and marketing quality. Properties priced correctly according to current market conditions in the GU8 6 area tend to attract strong interest, particularly detached homes which remain in high demand. The seasonal nature of the market means spring and early autumn typically bring increased activity, with the Christmas period traditionally slower. Overpriced properties can languish on the market for months, so working with an agent who understands local market dynamics is essential. Our data shows agents with strong local presence like Gascoigne-Pees achieve faster turnarounds in the mid-market segment.
Online estate agents offering fixed fees of £999-£1,999 can work for straightforward property sales in more accessible price brackets, but the premium nature of the Thursley market often benefits from the personal service and local expertise of traditional high-street agents. Properties averaging over £1.5 million require agents with proven networks of high-net-worth buyers, marketing expertise, and negotiation skills that typically justify the percentage-based fees charged by established local offices like Gascoigne-Pees or Knight Frank. The Guildford and Godalming offices of major agents have dedicated buyer databases that online agents simply cannot replicate, particularly for properties exceeding £1 million.
New build activity in the Thursley GU8 6 postcode area appears very limited based on available data. No large-scale active developments were identified within the village itself. Buyers seeking brand new properties may need to consider surrounding villages such as Elstead, Churt, or the larger towns of Godalming and Farnham where newer developments do exist. The existing housing stock in Thursley predominantly consists of period properties and homes built throughout the 20th century, offering character and established gardens rather than new build options. This scarcity of new build contributes to the premium commanded by quality second-hand properties in the village.
The rental market in Thursley is extremely limited, with only 1 active rental listing currently available at an average rent of £3,750 per month through Haart. This scarcity reflects the predominantly owner-occupier nature of the village, where high property values make buy-to-let investments less common than in urban areas. Those seeking to rent in Thursley or the surrounding GU8 6 area may need to consider nearby villages or towns for more rental options. The limited rental supply also means landlords can command premium rents when properties do become available, though the small market size means rental transactions are infrequent.
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