Based on current listings data, the Weedon property market in Buckinghamshire shows a healthy mix of property types with detached homes commanding the highest average prices at £1,021,000. Our analysis reveals that semi-detached properties average around £635,000, while other property types average £765,000. The market is relatively balanced between different price brackets, with seven listings in the £500,000-£750,000 range and another seven in the £750,000-£1 million bracket.
Looking at bedroom distribution, three-bedroom properties are particularly well-represented with six listings averaging £701,667, while four-bedroom homes also feature strongly with six listings at an average of £700,000. Premium five-bedroom properties average £1,115,000, reflecting the village's appeal to families and those seeking larger period homes. The smallest bracket in the current market, properties between £300,000-£500k, has just one listing, suggesting demand outstrips supply at the lower end of the market.
Historical context adds depth to this market picture. While specific sold price data for Weedon, Buckinghamshire requires verification against Land Registry records, the village's heritage as documented in English Heritage records shows significant historic character, with one in seven buildings on the Register of Listed Buildings. This includes 20 Grade II properties and one Grade II* building, indicating a substantial proportion of older, characterful homes in the area.
The current market inventory reflects the village's appeal to buyers seeking a balance between rural character and practical accessibility. With only 16 properties available across six agents, the relatively tight supply suggests strong buyer competition, particularly for well-presented homes in the most sought-after price brackets.