House Prices > Bishops Castle
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £323,500 | 40 |
2024 | £309,300 | 35 |
2023 | £324,600 | 38 |
2022 | £303,000 | 35 |
2021 | £349,900 | 41 |
2020 | £283,700 | 35 |
2019 | £277,000 | 44 |
2018 | £245,400 | 52 |
The property scene in Bishops Castle is a genuine rollercoaster ride – unpredictable, and certainly not for the faint-hearted. Since 2018, average property prices have soared, dipped, and then bounced back again, echoing the energetic mood of this Shropshire market town.
With that said, Bishops Castle’s allure appears undiminished. Even modest fluctuations in value have not dampened the appetite of those seeking a distinct slice of rural, vibrant community life.
As the locals say, "In Bishops Castle, you buy more than a home – you buy a lifestyle."
Curious about the local market? Have a scroll through the available houses for sale in Bishops Castle.
Avg. Property Price: £380,800
Avg. Size of Property
1,345 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£291 sq/ft
Total transactions
36 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £260,900
Avg. Size of Property
1,127 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£237 sq/ft
Total transactions
23 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £192,000
Avg. Size of Property
925 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£220 sq/ft
Total transactions
28 (since 2021)
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So, what are we really seeing with Bishops Castle property prices? Spoiler: you can’t expect a palatial pad for pennies, unless you’ve tapped into the kind of local luck that happens less often than sunshine at Easter. The market here is a curious mix of ambition and old-fashioned charm, where every square foot counts and the chess pieces never seem to stop moving.
Detached homes sit at the top of the pecking order. With their sprawling 1,320 sq/ft average size, these are the town’s equivalent of rolling fields with a doorbell. Yet, buyers are forking out roughly £300 per sq/ft for the privilege. Are they paying for the glorious countryside views, or just for enough space to swing more than a cat? Hard to say, but the dream remains alive, even if it’s reserved for those who can stomach the sum.
There’s a gentle, strategic patience at play here - think more checkers in the park than Monopoly at Christmas. Each sale, whether it’s a detached marvel or a neatly packed terrace, tells its own little story. The transaction numbers suggest there’s a steady (not stampeding) appetite for every type, but good luck scoring a deal if you hesitate for too long.
Fancy finding out if your own Bishops Castle gem could spark a bidding war or just spark a mild comment from your neighbour? See how much you could get for your Bishops Castle home right now - because here, the market always holds a little surprise behind the next door.
Please also check out the following areas in [CITY] for further insights:
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
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Church Stretton | £358,500 | 569 |
Newtown | £188,100 | 998 |
Welshpool | £219,200 | 841 |
Ludlow | £273,600 | 1,646 |
Shrewsbury | £267,700 | 11,847 |
Leominster | £260,300 | 1,522 |
Llandrindod Wells | £204,200 | 799 |
Bridgnorth | £272,300 | 1,952 |
Oswestry | £227,100 | 2,937 |
Telford | £187,900 | 10,468 |
The housing market around Bishops Castle feels like a patchwork quilt, each neighbour stitched in with its own tone and rhythm. While the rolling Shropshire hills might look peaceful, house prices here are anything but sleepy. Some towns shine like beacons for buyers with deep pockets, while others move at a different, more affordable pace.
Church Stretton stands above the pack with a robust price tag, attracting buyers who want a slice of rural life and are willing to pay a premium for sweeping landscapes. Transaction numbers here, though, are suitable for an area where properties rarely change hands and local loyalties run deep. It’s as close-knit as a classic pub darts league.
Contrast that with the likes of Telford and Newtown. Both have seen remarkably high numbers of sales in recent years, proving there’s a real churn in the market. Homes here carry a noticeably lower price, making them attractive options for first-timers or younger families who want to build roots without breaking the bank. The market flows faster than the River Severn after a Welsh downpour.
Places like Ludlow, Bridgnorth, and Shrewsbury fill the middle ground—combining historic charm with healthy activity. Ludlow’s popularity is unmistakable, while Shrewsbury bustles with a large volume of transactions. Buyers in these spots tend to seek a lifestyle of heritage rather than pure investment.
At its heart, the Bishops Castle region is dynamic but anchored, with each town playing a distinct role in this vivid property patchwork.
Note that the figures above present average prices and number of transactions, not detailed metrics.
Trends could appear less clear without adjusting for size or square foot price. For detailed comparisons, head to our blog.
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