£340,000
Apartment, 3 bed
WR6 5SE
£340,000
Apartment, 3 bed
WR6 5SE
Andrew Grant
-2d ago
Compare 8 local agents, data from 15 active listings








We track 8 estate agents actively marketing properties in Whitbourne, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data. Selling a period cottage or a modern family home, finding the right local expert can make all the difference in achieving the best price for your property.
Whitbourne sits beautifully on the banks of the River Teme in Herefordshire, offering a quintessential rural village setting with excellent transport links to Worcester and the wider West Midlands. With an average asking price of £506,200 across 15 current listings, the market here attracts buyers seeking character properties in a peaceful location. Our comparison tool puts you in control of finding the agent who understands your local area and has the track record to deliver results.

8
Active Estate Agents
£506,200
Average Asking Price
15
Properties For Sale
The Whitbourne property market has experienced notable shifts over the past two years, with prices reflecting both broader national trends and the specific dynamics of this rural Herefordshire village. Zoopla data shows an average sold price of £432,273 for Whitbourne over the last twelve months, with a median sale price of £420,000 across 13 recorded sales in 2025. Our live Atlas data currently shows an average asking price of £506,200, suggesting vendor expectations remain slightly above achieved sale prices.
Year-on-year price trends reveal that Whitbourne house prices were approximately 21% down on the previous year and 27% below the 2022 peak, according to property research sources. More recent data from PropertyResearch.uk indicates an 8.6% decline over the past 12 months. This price adjustment presents opportunities for buyers while vendors who price realistically are seeing transactions complete. The village's proximity to Worcester, excellent schools in the region, and rural character continue to attract buyers from Birmingham and the West Midlands commuter belt.
Property types in Whitbourne skew heavily towards detached homes, which account for the majority of current listings with an average price of £593,750. Four-bedroom properties dominate the market with 8 active listings averaging £523,125, reflecting demand from families seeking space in a village setting. The limited supply of one and two-bedroom properties (just 2 listings combined) indicates potential demand for smaller homes in the village.
Based on 14 live listings with an average asking price of £506,286.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in Whitbourne.
Compare Estate Agents FreeTransaction volumes in Whitbourne remain steady with 13 sales recorded in 2025, demonstrating ongoing buyer interest in this Herefordshire village despite broader market fluctuations. The market is characterised by a good mix of period properties and modern homes, with detached houses forming the backbone of available stock. Four-bedroom family homes represent the most active segment, while three-bedroom properties also feature prominently in current listings.
New build activity in the immediate Whitbourne area remains limited, with only occasional developments such as the conversion of traditional barns. One notable recent development was Old Baymores House on Linley Green Road, a four-bedroom detached new build that sold for £600,000. The broader WR6 postcode area and surrounding towns including Martley and Stourport-on-Severn offer more new build options for buyers specifically seeking brand new properties, but Whitbourne itself retains its character as a village of older, established homes.

Whitbourne enjoys a privileged position on the banks of the River Teme, one of Herefordshire's most beautiful rivers, making it a highly desirable location for those seeking a rural lifestyle within reach of amenities. The village is characterised by period properties built predominantly between 1800 and 1911, with traditional construction materials including brick, stone, roughcast render, and slate roofing. The architectural heritage includes notable listed buildings such as Whitbourne Hall, a striking Grade II* listed Greek Revival country house built in 1860, and Whitbourne Court, a Grade II listed property dating largely from the 18th and 19th centuries with elements incorporating medieval and 17th-century work.
Prospective buyers should be aware of flood risk considerations given the village's riverside location. The River Teme flows through Whitbourne, and flood level data for the WR6 area indicates that water levels can reach normal to high levels, particularly during periods of sustained rainfall. Worcestershire County Council reports that nearly 10,000 homes across the county face flooding risk, with particular concern in south Worcestershire areas. Potential buyers should conduct appropriate searches and consider flood risk when purchasing in the village.
Despite its small village status, Whitbourne benefits from excellent transport connections. The village provides easy access to Worcester, approximately 10 miles away, where buyers can access mainline railway services to Birmingham and London. The surrounding Herefordshire countryside offers excellent walking and cycling opportunities along the River Teme valley, while local amenities in nearby Bromyard and Ledbury serve daily shopping needs. The area is particularly popular with families drawn by the combination of good local schools, rural surroundings, and manageable commute times to regional centres.
Sellers in Whitbourne can choose between traditional high-street estate agents with physical offices in nearby Worcester, Ledbury, Malvern, and Hereford, or online fixed-fee agents operating nationally. The local market is served primarily by agents based in Worcester, which dominates the area with four of the eight active agents having offices there, while others travel from further afield including Hereford, Ledbury, Malvern, and Great Witley.
Andrew Grant Sales LTD currently leads the local market with 26.7% market share and 4 active listings at an average asking price of £362,500, demonstrating strong presence in the more affordable segment of the Whitbourne market. For premium properties, Morgan Aps Sales & Lettings operates at the higher end with an average asking price of £672,500 across their 2 listings. Arden Estates and Allan Morris Worcester both hold 13.3% market share each, offering mid-range options at £429,000 and £537,500 average prices respectively. Traditional percentage-based fees with these established agents typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT, depending on the level of service and whether sole or multi-agency terms are agreed.
High-street agents with local knowledge, such as Sunderlands from Hereford who handle properties averaging £900,000, bring valuable insights into the premium rural market and established networks of local buyers. John Goodwin FRICS in Malvern offers specialist services including RICS valuations alongside traditional sales, which can be particularly useful for properties with complex titles or where formal valuations are required. Online agents may offer fixed-fee packages from £999 to £1,999, though sellers should consider whether the reduced overheads justify potentially less local market knowledge when selling in a specialised rural village market.
Start by comparing agents active in Whitbourne. Look at their current listings, average asking prices, and market share. Agents like Andrew Grant with strong local presence may have buyer databases already interested in the village.
Request free valuations from at least three agents. Compare their suggested asking prices against current market data. In Whitbourne, where prices range from around £360,000 to over £900,000, accurate initial pricing is crucial.
Ask agents about recent sales in Whitbourne specifically, not just the wider area. An agent who has sold properties in the village will understand what drives buyers to this particular location.
Traditional percentage fees in Whitbourne typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT. Consider whether you want sole agency or multi-agency terms, and factor in the length of contract, usually 8 to 16 weeks for sole agency.
Ask about photographs, floor plans, virtual tours, and portal advertising. Properties in Whitbourne's competitive market benefit from strong online marketing to reach buyers across the West Midlands and beyond.
Do not accept the first fee offered. Many agents are willing to negotiate, particularly if you can demonstrate you are obtaining quotes from competitors. Consider what services are included and whether optional extras represent good value.
Properties in Whitbourne priced realistically are achieving sales despite broader market adjustments. With 13 transactions in 2025 and limited available stock, serious buyers remain active in this price range. Ensure your agent has a strong online presence to reach buyers commuting from Birmingham and the West Midlands.
Analysis of bedroom count reveals clear price stratification in the Whitbourne market. Four-bedroom properties dominate with 8 active listings averaging £523,125, representing the sweet spot for families seeking space in a village location. These properties typically feature generous gardens, off-road parking, and flexible accommodation suitable for home working, increasingly important for buyers commuting to Worcester or working remotely.
Three-bedroom homes, with 3 listings averaging £468,333, appeal to first-time buyers upgrading from smaller properties and families seeking more manageable accommodation. Five-bedroom properties, averaging £847,500 across 2 listings, target the premium market including buyers seeking country houses with land or those relocating from urban areas wanting substantial period homes. The limited supply of one and two-bedroom properties (just 1 listing each at £200,000 and £108,000 respectively) indicates potential demand among first-time buyers and those seeking smaller retirement properties in the village.

Pricing strategy in Whitbourne requires careful consideration of current market conditions. With prices having adjusted by around 8.6% over the past year and sitting 27% below the 2022 peak, accurate pricing is essential to attract serious buyers. Properties priced correctly are achieving sales, while overpriced homes risk sitting on the market and requiring subsequent reductions that can deter buyers.
The average asking price of £506,200 provides a useful benchmark, but individual property values depend heavily on condition, location within the village, and specific features. Properties near the River Teme with attractive views may command premiums, while those requiring modernisation may need realistic pricing to attract buyers willing to invest in improvements. Your chosen agent should provide comparable evidence from recent sales in the village and explain how your property's specific features affect its market value.
Negotiating agent fees is standard practice, with typical rates in the area ranging from 1% to 3% plus VAT. Remember that the cheapest fee does not necessarily represent best value - an agent who achieves a higher sale price at a slightly higher percentage fee often delivers better net proceeds. Consider the full service offering including marketing quality, viewing arrangements, and negotiation skills when comparing agents rather than focusing solely on headline fees.

14 properties currently listed across Whitbourne. Here are the most recently added.
£340,000
Apartment, 3 bed
WR6 5SE
£340,000
Apartment, 3 bed
WR6 5SE
Andrew Grant
-2d ago
£175,000
Flat, 1 bed
WR6 5SE
£175,000
Flat, 1 bed
WR6 5SE
Your Move
-8d ago
£735,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
WR6 5RZ
£735,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
WR6 5RZ
G Herbert Banks
-21d ago
£500,000
Terraced, 4 bed
WR6 5SE
£500,000
Terraced, 4 bed
WR6 5SE
Andrew Grant
-78d ago
£425,000
Terraced, 4 bed
Bromyard Road, WR6 5SF
£425,000
Terraced, 4 bed
Bromyard Road, WR6 5SF
John Goodwin Frics
-84d ago
£900,000
House, 5 bed
Linley Green Road, WR6 5RE
£900,000
House, 5 bed
Linley Green Road, WR6 5RE
Sunderlands
-121d ago
£370,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Linley Green Road, WR6 5RE
£370,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
Linley Green Road, WR6 5RE
Pughs
-194d ago
£675,000
Detached, 3 bed
WR6 5RP
£675,000
Detached, 3 bed
WR6 5RP
Allan Morris Worcester
-198d ago
£750,000
Detached, 4 bed
WR6 5SR
£750,000
Detached, 4 bed
WR6 5SR
Arden Estates
-223d ago
£108,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Ardley Meadows, WR6 5SL
£108,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Ardley Meadows, WR6 5SL
Arden Estates
-253d ago
£795,000
Country House, 5 bed
WR6 5RD
£795,000
Country House, 5 bed
WR6 5RD
Morgan Aps Sales & Lettings
-254d ago
£400,000
Apartment, 4 bed
WR6 5SE
£400,000
Apartment, 4 bed
WR6 5SE
Andrew Grant
-280d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on current market share data, Andrew Grant leads with 26.7% of listings and 4 active properties in Whitbourne. Arden Estates, Allan Morris Worcester, and Morgan Aps each hold 13.3% market share, offering strong alternatives across different price points. The best agent for your property depends on your specific circumstances - Andrew Grant focuses on more affordable properties averaging £362,500, while Morgan Aps operates in the premium sector at £672,500 average. We recommend obtaining valuations from multiple agents to compare their local knowledge and marketing approaches.
Estate agent fees in Whitbourne typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% including VAT), matching national averages. The specific fee depends on whether you choose sole agency or multi-agency, the level of service provided, and the agent's assessment of your property. Some agents in the area, particularly those based in Worcester and Hereford, may offer fixed-fee options for less complex sales. Always obtain written quotes and understand exactly what services are included before instructing an agent.
House prices in Whitbourne have experienced a correction in recent years, with data showing prices approximately 21% down on the previous year and 27% below the 2022 peak. More recently, prices have fallen by 8.6% over the past 12 months. However, with 13 sales recorded in 2025 and a median sold price of £420,000, the market remains active. Properties priced realistically according to current conditions are achieving sales, suggesting the market has found a new equilibrium after the adjustment period.
Whitbourne is a picturesque Herefordshire village situated on the banks of the River Teme, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with excellent connectivity to Worcester and the wider West Midlands. The village features period properties predominantly built between 1800 and 1911, including notable listed buildings such as Whitbourne Hall and Whitbourne Court. Residents enjoy access to beautiful countryside walks along the river valley, good local schools in the region, and convenient transport links. The village is popular with families and commuters seeking to escape urban life while maintaining reasonable access to workplace centres.
Four-bedroom detached properties currently dominate the Whitbourne market with 8 active listings, representing the most popular choice for families seeking space in a rural village setting. Three-bedroom homes also perform well, while the limited supply of one and two-bedroom properties suggests potential demand from first-time buyers and those seeking smaller homes. Detached properties command the highest average prices at £593,750, reflecting buyer preference for space and privacy in this desirable village location.
Sale times in Whitbourne vary depending on pricing, property type, and market conditions, but properties priced realistically are achieving sales within reasonable timeframes. The 13 recorded sales in 2025 demonstrate ongoing market activity despite broader national fluctuations. Working with an agent who understands the local market and prices your property appropriately from the outset will significantly influence how quickly your home sells. Properties requiring significant price reductions often take longer to shift, so accurate initial pricing is crucial.
New build activity in Whitbourne village itself remains limited, with only occasional conversions of traditional barns and period buildings coming to market. One recent example was Old Baymores House on Linley Green Road, a four-bedroom detached new build that sold for £600,000. The broader WR6 postcode area and surrounding towns including Martley and Stourport-on-Severn offer more new build options for buyers specifically seeking brand new properties. Most properties available in Whitbourne are established homes with period character.
Given Whitbourne's specialised rural village market, using an agent with local knowledge and presence in the area typically provides advantages. Traditional high-street agents based in Worcester, Hereford, and Ledbury dominate the local market and understand buyer preferences in this specific location. They can provide comparable evidence from actual village sales and have relationships with local buyers. Online agents may offer lower fixed fees but often lack specific knowledge of Whitbourne's unique market dynamics. For a village with just 15 active listings and specific buyer profiles seeking rural character homes, local expertise often proves valuable.
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Identify issues before selling your Whitbourne property
From £550
Detailed structural survey for older Whitbourne properties
From £60
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From £150
Official valuation for equity release or help to buy
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