House Prices > Church Stretton
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
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2025 (proj.) | £449,800 | 115 |
2024 | £427,400 | 83 |
2023 | £383,700 | 98 |
2022 | £419,600 | 121 |
2021 | £400,400 | 145 |
2020 | £355,500 | 117 |
2019 | £337,500 | 118 |
2018 | £318,800 | 126 |
Church Stretton’s property market has been moving with a character all of its own, showing a mix of vibrant growth, a few dips, and plenty of local flavour. If we glance back to 2018, homes changed hands for just under £320,000. By 2025, buyers are facing a predicted average of £449,800, a significant leap in just seven years. The rise hasn’t been simply a straight climb. There’s been a dramatic jump in 2021, a cooling off in 2023, then a sharp, determined recovery heading towards 2025.
What could be behind this rollercoaster ride? We’ve noticed that:
Through it all, Church Stretton’s market is proving resilient and slightly unpredictable, with each year carving its own story into local housing history. Fancy joining in? The next chapter could be waiting for you to write it.
Want to know what people are paying in Church Stretton? Start with our live houses for sale in Church Stretton.
Avg. Property Price: £522,900
Avg. Size of Property
1,667 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£343 sq/ft
Total transactions
144 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £316,300
Avg. Size of Property
1,026 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£319 sq/ft
Total transactions
68 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £180,400
Avg. Size of Property
753 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£238 sq/ft
Total transactions
62 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: £145,800
Avg. Size of Property
679 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£214 sq/ft
Total transactions
9 (since 2021)
Church Stretton’s property market paints a vivid picture of modern Shropshire living. Detached houses are truly the crown jewels of this patchwork, sitting at the very top thanks to significant size and senior status. These homes, often prized for their commanding views and private stretches of land, offer the sort of household headroom that is hard to find elsewhere in the county — a real draw for buyers seeking the best of countryside prestige as well as extra space.
It’s not just about price. The gap in sizes, reflected in the average square footage across each property type, means buyers must choose between generous roominess and cost-efficient practicality. Larger detached residences showcase the region’s rural flair, with a higher cost per square foot justified by space and scarcity. Meanwhile, terraced houses and flats cater for those who crave a more streamlined lifestyle, or want to put their roots down without shelling out on maintenance.
Dig beneath these figures and Church Stretton’s market feels every bit as dynamic as the changing colours over the Long Mynd hills: detached house sales dominate in number, but activity in semi-detached and terraced homes is anything but sluggish. This variety creates opportunity across the spectrum, whether you’re moving up, scaling back, or leaping onto the ladder for the first time.
For buyers eager to know how their property value stacks up against these changing numbers, this Church Stretton home valuation guide will help you check if your home is undervalued.
Please also check out the following areas in [CITY] for further insights:
City | Avg Price (£) | Transactions |
---|---|---|
Shrewsbury | £267,700 | 11,847 |
Ludlow | £273,600 | 1,646 |
Bridgnorth | £272,300 | 1,952 |
Telford | £187,900 | 10,468 |
Welshpool | £219,200 | 841 |
Shifnal | £275,100 | 1,562 |
Leominster | £260,300 | 1,522 |
Newtown | £188,100 | 998 |
Whitchurch | £301,800 | 2,356 |
Bewdley | £302,900 | 893 |
Comparing house prices in Church Stretton and its immediate neighbours throws up some striking differences and a few subtle surprises. In this part of Shropshire, the market moves quietly, but not without intrigue—like the sudden fog rolling over the Long Mynd as you’re heading home from the school run. We’ve seen a distinct split between premium hotspots and more affordable commuter options nearby.
For us, Church Stretton’s position is a curious one—hovering between high value and modest turnover, it’s never as brash as Telford nor as rarefied as Bewdley. If you’re after leafy seclusion but within driving distance of "proper" amenities, you’re not alone. We see buyers moving here specifically for the serene pace and real, tangible community.
In the end, property around Church Stretton moves in mysterious ways—something locals know all too well. If you’re eyeing up this patch of Shropshire, be ready for a market that rewards patience as much as decisiveness.
Please note, the comparison draws only from headline averages without deeper adjustment.
No adjustments have been made for home sizes or per square foot value. For deeper insights, head over to our blog. Thanks for reading.
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