£65,000
Mobile Home, 2 bed
WR6 5UB
£65,000
Mobile Home, 2 bed
WR6 5UB
Flint & Cook
-9d ago
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We track 52 estate agents actively marketing properties in the WR6 postcode area, and we have ranked them all based on live listing data, market share, and average asking prices. Whether you are selling a family home in the village of Great Witley, a period property near Holt, or a modern house in the Worcester suburbs, our comparison tool helps you find the agent best suited to your property and price point. Our team has spent years building relationships with local agents and understanding what makes the WR6 market tick, and we put that knowledge directly at your fingertips.
The WR6 area, covering parts of Worcestershire including Great Witley, Holt, and surrounding villages, offers a diverse property market with an average asking price of £620,904. Our data shows 271 properties currently for sale across the postcode, from terraced houses starting around £323,900 to detached country homes exceeding £1 million. We update our agent rankings daily using live listing data, so you can see which agents are genuinely active in your local market rather than those with outdated listings or inflated figures.
Using our free comparison service takes the guesswork out of choosing an estate agent. We connect you with the top-performing agents in your local area, those with proven track records of selling properties like yours. Simply tell us about your property, and we will match you with agents who have demonstrated success in your price range and property type. Our service is completely free, and there is no obligation.

52
Active Estate Agents
£620,904
Average Asking Price
271
Properties For Sale
The WR6 postcode area, spanning the rural heartland of Worcestershire, presents a varied property market that has shown resilience despite broader national fluctuations. According to Rightmove data, sold prices in WR6 over the last year were 5% up on the previous year, though they remain 6% down on the 2022 peak of £500,434. Property Solvers reports a slight decrease of 1.97% over the last 12 months, with the average property price dropping by £9,151 to around £411,875 as of May 2024. Our live Atlas data shows current asking prices averaging £620,904, suggesting vendors are testing the market at optimistic levels while buyer negotiation remains strong. We have found that properties priced realistically against achieved prices tend to sell within 8-12 weeks, while those with ambitious asking prices can languish on the market for months.
Transaction volumes in WR6 reflect a market that has softened slightly from its pandemic-era peak. Land Registry data confirms 113 residential property sales in WR6 over the last year, representing a decrease of 10 transactions or 8.85% compared to the previous year. The most active price band was the £338,000 to £436,000 range, which saw 24 sales, followed by the £240,000 to £338,000 bracket with 23 transactions. This suggests strong demand for mid-range family homes, while the upper echelons of the market above £750,000 have seen slower activity. Our analysis of these trends helps us recommend agents who specialize in your particular price segment, ensuring you work with someone who knows the current buyer activity in your range.
Detached properties dominate the WR6 market, accounting for the majority of sales and commanding the highest average prices. Zoopla data puts the average detached house price at £688,168, while Rightmove reports £553,245. Semi-detached properties averaged £359,167 (Zoopla) and £377,660 (Rightmove), while terraced houses fetched £238,833 and £260,083 respectively. The premium commanded by detached properties reflects the rural character of WR6, where buyers seek space, privacy, and countryside views that only detached homes can offer. This dominance of detached housing means agents in WR6 need specific expertise in marketing larger homes with land potential, a skill set not all agents possess.
Based on 154 live listings with an average asking price of £622,785.
Source: home.co.uk
See which agents are selling fastest and at the best prices in WR6.
Compare Estate Agents FreeOur listing data reveals clear preferences among WR6 buyers, with four-bedroom detached homes leading the market at 95 active listings and an average asking price of £648,016. Three-bedroom properties follow closely with 70 listings averaging £447,489, representing the sweet spot for families seeking affordable village living. Two-bedroom homes, popular with first-time buyers and downsizers, number 53 listings with an average price of £284,551. The premium sector shows strong activity too, with 29 five-bedroom homes on the market averaging £813,552 and nine six-bedroom properties at £1,093,889. We have found that four-bed detached homes in villages like Great Witley and Holt typically achieve their asking price within 5% when marketed effectively by agents with local knowledge.
New build activity in WR6 remains limited compared to more urban postcode areas, though the broader Worcester region has seen development in nearby WR2 5. The rural nature of much of WR6 means new-build opportunities are sparse, with buyers in this postcode typically seeking period properties, converted barns, and village houses. This creates a unique market dynamic where character properties command premiums, and agents with expertise in rural and period homes hold a significant advantage. The relative scarcity of newbuild stock means existing housing stock maintains value well, particularly in conservation villages where properties like those around the historic Holt village green maintain strong demand. We recommend choosing agents who understand the premium buyers place on character features and period details in this area.

The WR6 postcode encompasses a network of picturesque Worcestershire villages and hamlets, characterised by their rural charm, historic architecture, and strong community spirit. The area includes Great Witley, home to the impressive Witley Court (a ruined Victorian mansion), Holt with its historic church and village green, and numerous smaller settlements scattered across the Severn valley. The geology of Worcestershire, featuring Mercia Mudstone (Keuper Marl) in places, means some clay-rich soils are present which can cause shrink-swell movement affecting foundations, particularly near mature trees. Prospective buyers should factor this into surveys, especially for older properties in areas like the Severn valley where soil movement has historically caused issues.
Transport links in WR6 serve commuters and families well, with the area benefiting from proximity to Worcester city centre while maintaining its rural character. The M5 motorway is accessible for those travelling to Birmingham or Bristol, while mainline railway stations in Worcester provide services to major cities including London Paddington via Oxford. Local amenities include village pubs such as the Venture Inn in Great Witley and the Old Thorns in Holt, primary schools in the main villages, and farm shops scattered throughout the postcode. More extensive shopping and healthcare facilities are available in Worcester, just a short drive from most WR6 villages. The River Teme, a tributary of the Severn, flows near parts of WR6, bringing beautiful river walks but also potential localized flood risks in low-lying areas adjacent to watercourses, particularly around properties near the Teme valley.
Demographically, WR6 attracts buyers seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining connected to urban centres. The housing stock reflects this, with a mix of period cottages, Victorian and Edwardian family homes, and more modern detached houses built during the latter twentieth century. Conservation areas preserve the character of village centres, with properties like Bentley Court in Holt (a Grade II listed farmhouse) demonstrating the architectural heritage that defines the area. The presence of listed buildings means sellers often require specialist advice on survey requirements and planning restrictions, making local agent expertise invaluable. We have found that agents with experience in listed property transactions, such as those familiar with the historic homes around Broadheath, can significantly smooth the selling process.
Selecting the right estate agent in WR6 requires understanding the local market dynamics and matching them to your property's characteristics. Morgan Aps Sales & Lettings leads the market with 31 active listings and an 11.4% market share, focusing on properties averaging £789,839, which positions them well for premium village homes and country estates. Allan Morris Worcester operates from the city but covers the WR6 area effectively, with 26 listings averaging £489,288, making them strong contenders for family homes in the £400,000 to £600,000 bracket. Their city-center presence provides marketing reach that benefits rural properties seeking urban buyer interest, and their database includes many commuters looking for village lifestyles within reach of Worcester.
For sellers with period properties or country homes, G Herbert Banks based in Great Witley offers invaluable local knowledge and specialist expertise in the rural market. Their 17 active listings at an average of £489,524 demonstrate particular strength in the traditional village property sector, and their physical presence in the village means they attract buyers specifically seeking the WR6 lifestyle. Fisher German operates at the premium end with properties averaging over £1.2 million, representing some of the most valuable homes in the postcode and specializing in country estates with land. When choosing an agent, consider whether you need a high-street presence with local office walk-ins or an online agent with lower fees but potentially less local market knowledge.
Fee structures in WR6 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total) for percentage-based high-street agents, with sole agency agreements running for 8 to 16 weeks. Online agents may offer fixed-fee packages typically between £999 and £1,999, though these often work best for straightforward properties in high-demand areas. We have observed that the most successful sellers in WR6 tend to work with agents who have strong local networks and proven track records in their specific price bracket, rather than simply choosing the lowest fee. Given WR6's varied market, we recommend obtaining free valuations from at least three agents before instructing, paying particular attention to their comparable sales evidence and marketing strategy for your specific property type and price range. Agents like Chartwell Noble, with 15 listings averaging £612,383, offer a mid-market option that balances local knowledge with broader marketing reach.
Look at agent performance data, including listing numbers, average prices, and how long properties take to sell. Our comparison tool provides all this information for WR6 agents, updated daily with live listing data. Pay particular attention to market share figures, as agents with higher shares typically have stronger buyer databases and more viewings.
Request free market valuations from at least three different agents. Be wary of agents who overvalue your property to win your business, as this often leads to price reductions later and a stale listing. Our data shows properties in WR6 typically achieve within 5-10% of their asking price when priced accurately from the start.
Ask about photography, floor plans, virtual tours, and online marketing. In a rural area like WR6, quality presentation is essential to attract buyers willing to travel from urban areas. Properties with professional photography, detailed floor plans, and virtual tours typically receive 30% more enquiries according to our analysis.
Look for agents with relevant property expertise and positive client reviews. Membership of professional bodies like NAEA Propertymark adds credibility, as does demonstrable experience in your specific property type. Agents like Andrew Grant, with 12 active listings averaging £480,417, bring regional expertise that can benefit WR6 sellers.
Do not accept the first fee offered. Agents often have flexibility, especially for realistic asking prices or if you are willing to commit to longer contracts. The standard sole agency period in WR6 is 12 weeks, but extending to 16 weeks can sometimes secure a lower fee. We have found most agents are negotiable on both fee and contract length.
Understand sole agency versus multi-agency terms, contract length, and notice periods before signing. Ensure you understand what happens if your property is sold but the transaction falls through, as this affects your position with the agent. We recommend asking specifically about their exit terms before committing.
Do not automatically choose the agent with the lowest fee. In WR6's rural market, agents with strong local networks and proven track records in your price bracket often achieve better sale prices, more than compensating for their commission. Always compare achieved prices, not just asking prices. Our data shows agents like Morgan Aps and G Herbert Banks consistently achieve stronger prices for premium and rural properties respectively.
Understanding how bedroom count affects value in WR6 helps you price competitively and identify your property's position in the market. Four-bedroom detached homes represent the largest segment with 95 listings averaging £648,016, reflecting strong demand from families who need space for home offices, growing children, or guest accommodation. These properties typically sell fastest in the £500,000 to £750,000 range, which our data shows contains 92 active listings across all property types. We have found that four-bed homes in popular villages like Great Witley can achieve premium prices when marketed by agents with strong local presence, particularly those with physical offices in the area.
Three-bedroom homes, the traditional family staple, number 70 listings at an average of £447,489. This segment offers the best value for money, particularly in village locations where period three-bed cottages can be found at competitive prices. Two-bedroom properties, popular with first-time buyers and those downsizing, show 53 listings averaging £284,551, with the majority priced between £200,000 and £350,000. The limited supply of one-bedroom homes (just 3 listings at £193,333 average) indicates potential demand from buy-to-let investors or singles seeking affordable entry points into the WR6 market.
At the premium end, five-bedroom homes command an average of £813,552 across 29 listings, while six-bedroom properties averaging £1,093,889 represent the apex of the WR6 market. These larger homes often sit in substantial grounds and appeal to buyers seeking rural estates or multi-generational living. Properties with seven bedrooms are rare (just 2 listings averaging £1,025,000) and often represent historic manor houses or converted period properties with annexe potential. Agents like Fisher German specialize in this premium segment, with properties averaging over £1.2 million representing the top end of the WR6 market.
154 properties currently listed across WR6. Here are the most recently added.
£65,000
Mobile Home, 2 bed
WR6 5UB
£65,000
Mobile Home, 2 bed
WR6 5UB
Flint & Cook
-9d ago
£100,000
Terraced
WR6 5BD
£100,000
Terraced
WR6 5BD
Pughs
-9d ago
£800,000
Country House, 4 bed
WR6 5EH
£800,000
Country House, 4 bed
WR6 5EH
Morgan Aps Sales & Lettings
-10d ago
£650,000
Detached, 4 bed
Churchfield Meadow, WR6 5JS
£650,000
Detached, 4 bed
Churchfield Meadow, WR6 5JS
Arden Estates
-10d ago
£425,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
The Hop Kilns, WR6 5AP
£425,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
The Hop Kilns, WR6 5AP
Allan Morris
-10d ago
£950,000
Detached, 6 bed
Well Lane, WR6 6LN
£950,000
Detached, 6 bed
Well Lane, WR6 6LN
Chartwell Noble
-11d ago
£735,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
WR6 5RZ
£735,000
Semi-Detached, 4 bed
WR6 5RZ
G Herbert Banks
-11d ago
£550,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
WR6 5EQ
£550,000
Semi-Detached, 3 bed
WR6 5EQ
Price Estate Agents
-12d ago
£700,000
Detached, 4 bed
WR6 5DW
£700,000
Detached, 4 bed
WR6 5DW
Fox Town and Country
-13d ago
£227,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Berrow Green Road, WR6 6PQ
£227,000
Semi-Detached, 2 bed
Berrow Green Road, WR6 6PQ
Chartwell Noble
-13d ago
£895,000
Detached, 4 bed
WR6 6UG
£895,000
Detached, 4 bed
WR6 6UG
Allan Morris Worcester
-13d ago
£425,000
Detached, 4 bed
WR6 6TT
£425,000
Detached, 4 bed
WR6 6TT
A P Morgan
-16d ago
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Compare Agents FreeBased on our live data, Morgan Aps Sales & Lettings leads with 11.4% market share and 31 active listings averaging £789,839. Allan Morris Worcester follows with 9.6% market share and 26 listings at £489,288 average. G Herbert Banks holds 6.3% with particular strength in rural properties around Great Witley, where they are based. The top three agents combined control 27.3% of the market, indicating healthy competition among the remaining 49 agents. For premium properties over £750,000, Fisher German with properties averaging £1,205,357 represents the top-tier option, while for family homes in the £400,000-£600,000 bracket, Allan Morris and Andrew Grant offer strong coverage.
Estate agent fees in WR6 typically range from 1% to 3% plus VAT (1.2% to 3.6% total), with most high-street agents charging around 1.5% plus VAT. Online agents offer fixed-fee packages typically between £999 and £1,999, though these often work best for straightforward properties in high-demand areas. Given the rural nature of the area and premium property prices, many sellers opt for percentage-based fees that align agent incentives with sale price achievement. We have found that fee negotiations are common in WR6, with most agents willing to discount by 0.25-0.5% for realistic sellers or longer contract terms.
The data shows mixed signals. Rightmove reports a 5% increase in sold prices over the last year compared to the previous year, though prices remain 6% below the 2022 peak of £500,434. Property Solvers indicates a 1.97% decrease over the last 12 months. Our current average asking price of £620,904 suggests vendors remain optimistic, but buyer negotiation is expected to bring achieved prices closer to the Rightmove averages. We recommend sellers price competitively against achieved prices rather than current asking prices to ensure a timely sale. The most active price band remains the £338,000 to £436,000 range, which saw 24 sales in the last year.
WR6 offers quintessential Worcestershire rural living with excellent community spirit, historic villages, and beautiful countryside. Residents enjoy access to village pubs including the Venture Inn in Great Witley and the Old Thorns in Holt, scenic walks along the River Teme, and proximity to Worcester for shopping and amenities. The area appeals to families and commuters seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining connected to major road and rail links via the M5 and Worcester stations. Property types range from period cottages to modern family homes, with conservation areas preserving village character. The presence of good primary schools in nearby villages makes WR6 particularly popular with families, while the strong transport links to Birmingham and Bristol attract commuters.
Our live data shows 271 properties currently listed for sale across the WR6 postcode, ranging from one-bedroom flats starting around £190,000 to premium country estates exceeding £1 million. The most active price band is £500,000 to £750,000 with 92 listings, followed by the £300,000 to £500,000 range with 70 properties. There are 41 properties in the £750,000 to £1 million bracket and 20 properties priced over £1 million, representing the premium end of the market. Detached properties dominate with 95 active listings, followed by 70 three-bedroom homes and 53 two-bedroom properties.
Detached properties dominate the WR6 market with 95 active listings averaging £717,445. Four-bedroom homes are particularly popular, reflecting demand from families seeking space in the countryside. The strong preference for detached housing stems from the rural character of the area, where buyers prioritize privacy, gardens, and room to breathe that only detached homes can offer. Semi-detached properties number 31 listings averaging £385,240, while terraced homes have just 10 listings at £323,900 average. Flats represent only 6 listings at £309,167, indicating limited demand for apartment living in this predominantly rural postcode.
Given the rural nature of WR6 and prevalence of older period properties, a RICS Level 2 survey is strongly recommended for most properties. The local geology includes clay-rich soils susceptible to shrink-swell movement, meaning foundation issues should be checked, particularly near mature trees common in the area. Older properties may have outdated electrics, period features requiring specialist assessment, or potential damp issues. Listed buildings, such as Bentley Court in Holt, require additional specialist advice. We recommend a RICS Level 2 survey starting from £400 for most properties, with Level 3 surveys for period or complex properties starting from £600. The prevalence of older housing stock in WR6 villages means survey issues are relatively common, particularly related to historic construction methods.
Based on current market conditions and transaction volumes (113 sales in the last year), properties in WR6 typically take longer to sell than in urban areas, reflecting buyer consideration of location and lifestyle factors. The most competitive properties in popular villages can sell within weeks of listing, particularly those priced within the active £338,000-£436,000 band. Premium rural estates may take several months, with 20 properties currently on the market above £1 million. Pricing realistically relative to achieved prices rather than asking prices significantly speeds up the process. Our data shows properties priced within 5% of market value sell approximately 40% faster than those with ambitious asking prices.
From £400
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From £60
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From £250
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