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The larger property sector typically features multiple bathrooms, substantial reception space, and private gardens or off-street parking. Four bedroom houses in Herriard span detached, semi-detached, and occasionally terraced configurations, with styles ranging from period properties to modern executive homes.
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£374,000
Average Price (Basingstoke and Deane)
+5.2%
12-Month Price Growth
36+
Properties Listed
RG25
Postcode District
The Herriard property market offers a diverse selection of homes catering to various budgets and preferences. Our database currently lists properties ranging from charming terraced cottages priced around £320,000 to impressive detached family homes exceeding £1 million. The village has seen notable transactions in recent years, including a detached house on Bagmore Lane that sold for £1,315,000 in February 2023, demonstrating the premium values that desirable village locations can command in Hampshire's property market. Another substantial detached property on Elderfield Green sold for £874,000 in May 2024, having previously changed hands for £800,000 in January 2021, showing consistent capital growth in this village location.
Semi-detached properties in Herriard typically fall within the £300,000 to £550,000 bracket, with recent sales data showing prices around £525,000 for properties with generous living spaces and outdoor areas. A semi-detached home at Oxlease End, part of Herriard Grange development (RG25 2QB), sold for £525,000 in June 2021. The Old Post Office on King Johns Lane (RG25 2PN) achieved £323,000 in January 2022, demonstrating the variety within the semi-detached market. The terraced market includes both traditional workers' cottages and converted barns, with mid-terrace properties occasionally appearing at premium prices when they feature converted agricultural elements. Six Bay Barn at Herriard Grange sold for over £1 million in August 2020, whilst 3 Old Post Office Cottage on King Johns Lane achieved £405,000 in February 2022.
The broader Basingstoke and Deane district saw semi-detached prices rise by 6.4% in the year to December 2025, whilst flats in the wider area increased by 2.5%, suggesting sustained demand across all property types in this region. Properties with land, period features, or renovation potential tend to command premiums in Herriard, reflecting the village's desirable location and limited supply of available homes. First-time buyers and families alike are drawn to the area for its combination of rural character and practical transport connections to major employment centres.
Herriard is a small but distinctive village in north Hampshire, characterised by its mix of historic properties, country lanes, and a strong sense of community. The village lies within easy reach of Basingstoke, providing residents with access to comprehensive shopping facilities, restaurants, and entertainment venues whilst enjoying a more peaceful residential environment. The surrounding countryside comprises rolling farmland, traditional Hampshire villages, and extensive public footpaths that make the area particularly attractive to families and outdoor enthusiasts. Local amenities include traditional pubs and village hall events that foster the community spirit which makes village life in Herriard so appealing to those seeking a quieter pace of life.
The village features several period properties that reflect its agricultural heritage, with building styles that include traditional red brick cottages and timber-framed structures typical of rural Hampshire. Station Cottages and other historic properties line the country lanes, adding character to this already charming village. The local area is characterised by chalk geology, which is common across much of Hampshire and contributes to the distinctive landscape of downland and rolling hills. Residents benefit from the proximity to the wider Basingstoke and Deane borough, which offers excellent recreational facilities including parks, sports centres, and cultural venues whilst maintaining the village atmosphere that makes Herriard an attractive place to call home. The village falls within the RG25 postcode area, sharing postal facilities with surrounding villages whilst maintaining its own distinct identity.

Properties in Herriard span several eras of construction, from historic cottages that may feature original timber framing and thatched elements to more modern family homes built in the latter part of the twentieth century. Given the village's rural Hampshire location, traditional building materials include red brick, local stone or flint, and timber frames with various infills. Older properties often feature solid brick walls constructed without cavity insulation, which can affect thermal performance and may require attention when upgrading older homes to meet modern energy standards. Understanding the construction type is essential when assessing maintenance requirements and potential renovation costs.
The local geology of much of Hampshire includes chalk with areas of clay deposits, which can present specific challenges for property owners. Clay soils pose a shrink-swell risk during periods of drought or heavy rainfall, particularly relevant for properties with trees or large vegetation close to the building. Properties with shallow foundations on clay subsoil may show signs of movement over time, and our inspectors pay particular attention to these issues during property assessments. The chalk geology contributes to the excellent drainage common across the area, though properties should still be checked for adequate damp-proof courses and ventilation to prevent moisture-related issues.
Families considering a move to Herriard will find a range of educational options available within the wider Basingstoke and Deane area. The village falls within the catchment area for several primary schools in the surrounding villages, with Ofsted-registered settings providing early years education for young children. The nearby town of Basingstoke offers a comprehensive selection of primary and junior schools, many of which have achieved good or outstanding ratings from Ofsted and provide strong foundations for children's education. Parents should verify current school catchment boundaries and admission criteria with the local education authority, as these can affect which schools your child would be eligible to attend from any specific property address in the Herriard area.
Secondary education in the area is well-served by both state and independent schools, with several secondary schools in Basingstoke and the surrounding towns catering to students of all abilities. The quality and performance of schools changes annually based on inspection results and examination outcomes, so prospective parents should research current data rather than relying on historical ratings. Sixth form provision is available at local secondary schools and colleges in Basingstoke, offering A-level courses and vocational qualifications for students continuing their education beyond GCSE. Independent schooling options in the wider Hampshire area provide additional choices for families seeking alternative educational approaches for their children.
Herriard benefits from its position within Hampshire, offering reasonable transport connections whilst maintaining its rural character. The village is located within reasonable distance of major road routes, including the A339 which provides access to Basingstoke and the wider motorway network. For residents who commute by car, the M3 is accessible within approximately 20 minutes, connecting the area to London and the south coast via the M25 and M27 respectively. The strategic road network makes Herriard practical for professionals working in Southampton, Reading, or the wider Thames Valley corridor, whilst still offering the village lifestyle that makes the area so desirable.
Rail services are available from Basingstoke station, which offers regular services to London Waterloo with journey times of approximately 45 minutes to an hour. Basingstoke station also provides connections to Southampton, Portsmouth, Bristol, and Reading, making it a practical option for commuters who work in major cities beyond the immediate area. Local bus services connect Herriard to surrounding villages and Basingstoke town centre, providing options for those who prefer not to drive. The surrounding Hampshire countryside offers excellent cycling routes for leisure and commuting, with dedicated paths and quiet country lanes popular among cycling enthusiasts. Many residents find that combining cycling with train travel provides a practical and sustainable commuting option for regular journeys.
When viewing period properties in Herriard, pay particular attention to the condition of the roof, which can be expensive to repair or replace on older homes. Look for signs of damp or structural movement that may indicate underlying issues with the property's foundations, particularly in properties built before 1950 when construction methods and foundations may not meet modern standards. The presence of original timber framing in older properties is desirable from a character perspective but requires ongoing maintenance to prevent rot and insect damage. Our inspectors frequently identify issues with traditional timber-framed properties that require attention, including deteriorated infill panels and damaged bargeboards.
The rural setting of Herriard means that some properties may be situated on clay soils, which can pose a shrink-swell risk during periods of drought or heavy rainfall. This is particularly relevant for properties with trees or large vegetation close to the building, as these can affect soil moisture levels and lead to foundation movement. Properties with large gardens or land will require additional maintenance and may have higher associated costs, so factor these ongoing commitments into your budget when considering homes in this village location. A thorough survey will identify any concerns, but buyers should also consider the age of the property and any visible cracks or signs of movement during their initial viewing. Properties with generous outdoor space are highly desirable in Herriard but bring additional responsibilities in terms of maintenance and upkeep throughout the year.
Obtain a mortgage agreement in principle before beginning your property search. This demonstrates to sellers that you are a serious buyer and can move quickly when you find your ideal home in Herriard. Speak to our mortgage partners who can compare rates from multiple lenders and help you secure the best deal for your circumstances. Having your finances confirmed in advance gives you a clear budget to work within and positions you favourably when making offers on properties in this competitive village market.
Explore available properties in Herriard using our search platform and familiarise yourself with the types of homes available and current pricing in the village. Understanding recent sales data, such as the £874,000 achieved for properties on Elderfield Green and the £1.3 million sale on Bagmore Lane, helps set realistic expectations for different property types. Understanding the market will help you identify good value when it arises and negotiate effectively when making an offer on a property.
Visit properties that match your requirements and take time to assess the neighbourhood, nearby amenities, and the condition of each property. We recommend viewing several properties before making a decision to ensure you have a clear comparison of what Herriard has to offer at various price points. Pay attention to the surrounding properties and general maintenance of the village, as these factors can indicate the long-term desirability of different areas within Herriard.
Before completing your purchase, arrange for a RICS Level 2 Survey to assess the condition of the property and identify any issues that may require attention. This is particularly important for older properties in Herriard, which may include period features that require specialist maintenance. Our inspectors understand the common issues affecting properties in this part of Hampshire and can provide detailed reports on structural condition, roofing, dampness, and other key areas of concern.
Appoint a conveyancing solicitor to handle the legal aspects of your purchase, including searches, contracts, and the transfer of ownership. Our conveyancing partners can connect you with experienced property solicitors who understand the local area and can efficiently manage the legal process for properties in the RG25 postcode area. Local knowledge can be particularly valuable when dealing with issues specific to rural Hampshire properties.
Once all searches are satisfactory and contracts are signed, you will exchange deposits and agree on a completion date. Your solicitor will transfer the remaining funds and register the property in your name, completing your purchase of your new home in Herriard. On completion day, you will receive the keys to your new property and can begin settling into village life in this charming Hampshire community.
When purchasing a property in Herriard, it is essential to budget for additional costs beyond the purchase price. Stamp duty land tax applies to all property purchases above £250,000 at standard rates, starting at 5% on the portion between £250,001 and £925,000. First-time buyers benefit from relief on purchases up to £625,000, paying no stamp duty on the first £425,000 and 5% on the next £200,000. These thresholds can result in significant savings, so ensure you understand your eligibility before completing your purchase. For example, a first-time buyer purchasing a terraced property at £405,000 (similar to recent sales on King Johns Lane) would pay no stamp duty at all under current rules.
Additional costs to factor into your budget include solicitor fees for conveyancing, which typically range from £500 to £1,500 depending on the complexity of the transaction. A RICS Level 2 Survey costs from around £350 to £800 depending on the size and value of the property, whilst an Energy Performance Certificate is a legal requirement costing from £85. Mortgage arrangement fees, valuation fees, and search costs from the local authority can add further expenses. We recommend budgeting an additional 3% to 5% of the purchase price to cover these costs when calculating how much you can afford to spend on your new home in Herriard. For a property at the district average of £374,000, this means setting aside approximately £11,000 to £19,000 for additional purchase costs.

Specific average price data for Herriard village itself is not published separately, but the wider Basingstoke and Deane district recorded an average house price of £374,000 in December 2025. Individual property sales in Herriard have ranged significantly, with terraced properties from £320,000 to £405,000, semi-detached homes from £323,000 to £525,000, and detached properties from £874,000 to over £1.3 million depending on size, condition, and location within the village. The 5.2% annual price growth in the wider district suggests continued demand for properties in this part of Hampshire.
Properties in Herriard fall under Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council for council tax purposes. Bands range from A to H depending on the property's assessed value, with most modest terraced cottages falling into bands A to C, semi-detached properties typically in bands C to E, and larger detached family homes in bands E to H. Prospective buyers should check the specific band with the local authority as part of their due diligence, as council tax bands can affect ongoing running costs significantly. The band also provides an indication of property value relative to other homes in the area.
The Herriard area offers access to a range of educational establishments, though specific school performance rankings change annually. Parents should research current Ofsted ratings for primary schools in nearby villages and secondary schools in Basingstoke. The surrounding area includes both state and independent options, with schools typically rated according to recent Ofsted inspections. Visiting schools and understanding catchment area boundaries is recommended before committing to a property purchase, as school admission policies can be a significant factor in property values within specific postcodes.
Herriard is a rural village with limited public transport options, primarily served by local bus routes connecting to Basingstoke and surrounding villages. Basingstoke railway station provides mainline services to London Waterloo, Southampton, Portsmouth, and other major destinations, with regular trains throughout the day. Most residents of Herriard rely on car ownership for daily commuting, though the village's position provides reasonable access to the strategic road network via the A339 and M3 motorway. Journey times of around 45 minutes to London Waterloo make the village practical for commuters who work in the capital but wish to enjoy village life.
Herriard benefits from its position within the desirable Basingstoke and Deane district, which has shown consistent property price growth with a 5.2% increase in the year to December 2025. The village's rural character, combined with good connectivity to major employment centres, makes it attractive to buyers seeking a village lifestyle without sacrificing commute times. Properties with land, period features, or those that can be renovated tend to hold their value well in this part of Hampshire. The limited supply of available properties in the village also supports prices, as demand consistently outstrips supply in this sought-after postcode area.
Stamp duty rates depend on whether you are a first-time buyer and the purchase price of the property. Standard rates start at 0% on the first £250,000, then 5% on the portion between £250,001 and £925,000. First-time buyers pay 0% on the first £425,000, with 5% on amounts between £425,001 and £625,000. Properties priced above £625,000 do not qualify for first-time buyer relief. Your solicitor will calculate the exact amount due based on your circumstances and the purchase price. For most properties in Herriard within the terraced and semi-detached price range, first-time buyers would pay little or no stamp duty.
Herriard offers a diverse mix of property types including traditional terraced cottages, semi-detached family homes, and substantial detached properties. The village has seen sales of converted barns and period properties with original features, as well as more recent constructions. Flats are less common in the village itself, though the wider RG25 postcode area may include apartments and maisonettes. Most properties in Herriard benefit from generous gardens and off-street parking, reflecting the village's semi-rural character. The mix of property ages and styles means buyers can find everything from characterful period cottages to more modern family homes within the village.
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