House Prices > Tenbury Wells
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £353,000 | 107 |
2024 | £343,300 | 70 |
2023 | £352,100 | 74 |
2022 | £348,300 | 124 |
2021 | £339,400 | 145 |
2020 | £302,300 | 107 |
2019 | £309,200 | 105 |
2018 | £292,300 | 124 |
Property prices in Tenbury Wells have certainly zigzagged their way through the past few years, with averages drifting and spiking, almost as if they’re blown by the wind sweeping over the Teme Valley. Since 2018, values have climbed, dipped and then climbed again, reflecting a market that can sometimes seem as unpredictable as summer weather on the Malverns.
What we’ve seen is a market buffeted by shifting forces – from changing demand and national economic wobbles, to evolving buyer priorities and even the lure of rural space post-lockdown. Prices in Tenbury Wells have ballooned like kids chasing soap bubbles on a warm day, yet the appetite for buying and selling has cooled in places, leading to leaner transaction counts.
Tenbury Wells remains a dynamic and appealing spot, with values standing resilient despite uncertainty. Pay attention to localised trends, as this small market can shift direction swiftly – and sometimes, unexpectedly.
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Avg. Property Price: £420,800
Avg. Size of Property
1,434 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£317 sq/ft
Total transactions
112 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £275,100
Avg. Size of Property
973 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£294 sq/ft
Total transactions
55 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £193,700
Avg. Size of Property
822 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£249 sq/ft
Total transactions
55 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £185,000
Avg. Size of Property
560 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£331 sq/ft
Total transactions
1 (since 2021)
The Tenbury Wells property market tells an intriguing story of local tradition meeting modern demand. Like a Shropshire orchard bursting with sweet apples, detached homes stand tall and proud, easily catching the eye of families eager for breathing room and privacy. At the same time, the rare sightings of flat sales in these parts speak volumes about buyer preferences. Let's put this flurry of activity into sharper context.
Detached houses remain the local giants – not just in terms of size but also in buyer ambition. Their roomy footprints attract a premium, but the cost per square foot sits surprisingly close to the price brackets of semi-detached properties. This narrow gap signals that locals are ready to pay a little more for picturesque gardens, space for a chicken coop, or that all-important double garage.
Flats, by contrast, are as scarce as a snow day in July. Only a single transaction on record since 2021 shows that apartment living is almost a novelty here. If you’re weighing up a flat, expect to pay a higher cost per square foot for the privilege – a quirk seen across rural England, where apartments fetch a surprising premium for their compact convenience.
If you want to dig into how these figures might affect your next move, have a look at our detailed guide: How to Accurately Value Your Tenbury Wells Home in 2025.
Compared to property hotspots like London or even bustling Birmingham, Tenbury Wells still offers genuine charm and affordability. If you’re looking for rustic living, a sense of community, and a sound investment, this corner of Worcestershire continues to stand out from the crowd.
Please also check out the following areas in [CITY] for further insights:
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Ludlow | £273,600 | 1,646 |
Bromyard | £259,000 | 608 |
Leominster | £260,300 | 1,522 |
Bewdley | £302,900 | 893 |
Stourport-On-Severn | £238,200 | 2,092 |
Kidderminster | £232,900 | 6,411 |
Whitchurch | £301,800 | 2,356 |
Bridgnorth | £272,300 | 1,952 |
Worcester | £280,200 | 13,150 |
Malvern | £323,400 | 4,264 |
Across Tenbury Wells and its neighbours, property prices twist and turn like the Teme River on a misty morning. Investors here are faced with a jigsaw of distinctive markets all within arm's reach, each one offering subtle differences in price, character, and—crucially—potential for return.
Looking at these numbers, there are immediate standouts. Malvern stands proudly at the top end, with values that leave many nearby towns in its wake. It's no surprise—homes here attract those with an eye for beauty and a wallet full of ambition. If you're after steady capital growth, that's a market that's hardly quiet.
On the flip side, places like Kidderminster and Stourport-On-Severn remain inviting for buyers with sharper calculators. Their lower entry points create that familiar scramble—think savvy investors chasing rental opportunities like shoppers at a bustling village market, pockets full of promise. Whether it’s the high volume of transactions or the sheer affordability, these areas continue to buzz with optimism.
The takeaway for would-be investors? Diversification is at your fingertips. Whether you're dreaming of capital appreciation, slow-and-steady lets, or fast-paced flips, Tenbury Wells and its neighbours deliver an alluring blend. If you’re ready to dive in, you’ll find opportunities sparkling brighter than the first frost on a Shropshire field.
Please be mindful, these figures look strictly at average property prices and transaction activity.
They do not adjust for differences in property size or cost per square foot. For a closer view, head over to our blog. Thank you.
The pricing we show reflects logic, not assumptions. Every figure has been corrected using methods that improve clarity across the board. Check out our data method
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