Examine year-on-year shifts in housing transactions across Much Wenlock since 2018, segmented by property category and measured against trends from nearby towns.
You’ll also discover where transaction stability has been strongest – and which property types have weathered change best.
House Prices > Much Wenlock
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £424,100 | 56 |
2024 | £406,200 | 44 |
2023 | £433,700 | 52 |
2022 | £403,600 | 59 |
2021 | £365,600 | 85 |
2020 | £346,700 | 62 |
2019 | £325,600 | 51 |
2018 | £316,100 | 38 |
House prices in Much Wenlock have been bouncing around like a rubber ball in a small room, haven’t they? If you’ve watched the market since 2018, you’ll have noticed how ambitious upward climbs are matched with equally dramatic pauses. Dreamy countryside living hasn’t lost its shimmer, but the magic has become a little unpredictable year by year.
For those of us at M0VE, these twists and turns in values and activity are telling: Much Wenlock refuses to be ordinary, and anyone with eyes set on this captivating market should prepare for both thrilling rises and gentle dips.
Whatever your budget, it’s worth seeing what’s available in our homes for sale in Much Wenlock listings.
Avg. Property Price: £446,700
Avg. Size of Property
1,395 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£343 sq/ft
Total transactions
69 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £330,100
Avg. Size of Property
1,290 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£274 sq/ft
Total transactions
29 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £287,900
Avg. Size of Property
1,092 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£277 sq/ft
Total transactions
44 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £168,200
Avg. Size of Property
614 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£332 sq/ft
Total transactions
3 (since 2021)
Much Wenlock’s property market shows a distinct segmentation by property type, with consistently vivid differentials in both price and value density. Detached homes clearly form the upper echelon of the local market in terms of both prestige and headline figures. Their average sale prices and capacious footprints reflect the kind of lifestyle buyers here aspire to: privacy, space, and a leafy sense of exclusivity.
Semi-detached homes occupy the pragmatic middle, often moving faster than detached properties—reliable, familiar, always working behind the scenes. For families seeking substantial space on a relative budget, they sit in a sweet spot. As expected, their cost per square foot comes in lower than detached and even terraced houses, a quirk that suggests undervalued opportunity for sharp buyers. If you’re weighing up your options, learning how not to undervalue your home in Much Wenlock is absolutely essential.
Terraced homes in Much Wenlock have proven themselves adaptable and remarkably dependable. Buyers concerned with both value and location tend to circle around this category. While they command a higher cost per square foot than semis, it’s often justified by position, modernity, or architectural features that distinguish these homes from their suburban siblings. What stands out here isn’t simply price, but the steady cadence of transaction numbers, resembling a market with real, organic demand year-in, year-out.
At the compact end of the scale, flats are rare birds—much less common in Much Wenlock than in urban Shropshire. Their smaller average size and relatively high price per square foot illustrate both scarcity and targeted demand. Typically, we see these snapped up by downsizers or those eager to gain a Much Wenlock address without the maintenance burden.
Please also check out the following areas in [CITY] for further insights:
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Telford | £187,900 | 10,468 |
Bridgnorth | £272,300 | 1,952 |
Shifnal | £275,100 | 1,562 |
Church Stretton | £358,500 | 569 |
Shrewsbury | £267,700 | 11,847 |
Whitchurch | £301,800 | 2,356 |
Ludlow | £273,600 | 1,646 |
Wolverhampton | £207,500 | 18,880 |
Bewdley | £302,900 | 893 |
Kingswinford | £244,200 | 2,796 |
The housing market around Much Wenlock is a characterful patchwork, full of surprises and subtle contrasts. While Much Wenlock itself is known for its historic charm, nearby towns each carve their own distinctive position on the price ladder.
In this corner of Shropshire, transaction volumes and average prices reveal a fascinating tug-of-war between accessibility and aspiration. Some towns move briskly, with brisker markets and appealing prices, while others attract buyers looking for a more rarefied postcode. Here are the key insights that stand out:
Viewed from a national lens, Shropshire’s prices are still a world away from the racks and racks of ultra-expensive homes in London or the Home Counties. Yet, within this patch, you see the same forces at play — fast-paced towns competing with prideful rural enclaves, and homes that range from functional to flamboyant.
So, what it all means? Buying in Much Wenlock is a little like choosing a rare local cider at a Shropshire fair — crisp, traditional, and quietly satisfying compared to the mainstream fizz nearby. For those willing to savour patience and character over uniformity, it’s a perennial favourite.
Please keep in mind, this section focuses solely on average property pricing and overall transaction counts.
No adjustments have been made for home sizes or per square foot value. For deeper insights, head over to our blog. Thanks for reading.
The pricing we show reflects logic, not assumptions. Every figure has been corrected using methods that improve clarity across the board. Learn how our system works
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