Knight Frank Worcester Estate Agents
Having opened here over 20 years ago, our local Knight Frank office has an in-depth understanding of Hereford & Worcester's diverse and dynamic property market. With elegant period homes, sprawling country estates, and vibrant towns, the Three Counties – Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire – have become a destination of choice for homebuyers seeking rural idyll at an attractive price.

Find your next home in Hereford & Worcester

Why choose Knight Frank?

Based in the centre of Worcester on Foregate Street, our dedicated team handles property sales, valuations, surveys, finance, interior design and more. Whether you're buying or selling, our unrivalled local expertise – complemented by our global reach – ensures you receive tailored advice and exceptional service at each step of your property journey to this wonderful heart of England.

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If you, or anyone with you requires special accommodations due to a disability – including wheelchair access – please let us know and we'll be happy to help.

Buying property in Hereford & Worcestertoggle-icon

Worcester and the wider Three Counties region attracts a wide range of buyers looking for scenic countryside, excellent transport connections, and lively communities. This relocation appeal extends to the historic cathedral cities of Worcester and Hereford, which offer a slice of cosmopolitan living without the hustle and bustle of larger metropolitan areas.

Combining historic architecture and excellent amenities, Worcestershire offers an outstanding quality of life, particularly in sought-after towns such as Malvern, Bromsgrove, and Pershore, each offering unique charm and access to good schools and local attractions.

Popular Herefordshire locations include Kings Acre and Tupsley on the edge of Hereford, along with sought after rural enclaves like Sollers Hope, Vineyard Road and Cantilupe Street consistently attracting buyers drawn to their character homes, strong communities and access to outstanding countryside.

Whether it’s a Tudor-style cottage, a Georgian manor house, or a stone-built farmhouse, this is period property at its best. Whatever you’re looking for, our expert team is on hand to help guide your buying decisions.

Selling property in Hereford & Worcestertoggle-icon

When selling your Worcester or Hereford property, Knight Frank provides a strategic approach, leveraging our national and international networks to attract serious buyers. We also provide tailored marketing campaigns, professional photography, and skilled negotiations to maximise the value of your sale.

Prime properties in Worcester, Hereford and across the Three Counties continue to attract buyers looking for space and tranquility, with demand particularly high for rural estates and village homes with strong commuter links to Birmingham, Cheltenham, and London. The market remains resilient, supported by a mix of local and London-based buyers searching for second homes and investment opportunities.

From Abberley to Welland, Knight Frank Worcester covers the finest towns and villages across the region. With over 125 years’ experience, we can help make your property sale as smooth as possible. Get in touch with one of our estate agents or visit us in Worcester to learn more.

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Sprinkled with hamlets, quaint villages and historic market towns, Worcestershire – and neighbouring Herefordshire and Gloucestershire – are renowned for their beautiful landscapes, including the Malvern Hills, the birthplace of England’s most famous composer, Edward Elgar.

Worcester is a cultural centre with a rich history, boasting excellent schools, and a strong arts and sporting scene. Hereford, offers a blend of medieval charm, stunning rural surroundings, and cultural landmarks such as Hereford Cathedral and the world‑famous Mappa Mundi – all contributing to its appeal as a desirable and character‑rich place to live.

The Severn Valley, with its enticing riverside towns like Bewdley and Upton-upon-Severn, is another highlight, known for its historic buildings and lively festivals – including the world famous Hay Literature & Arts festival, which takes place every year in the picturesque Wye Valley National Landscape.

To the south, Gloucestershire is home to the Cotswolds, one of the most desirable regions in the UK. Towns such as Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Moreton-in-Marsh boast honey-coloured stone cottages, bustling market squares, and a wealth of independent shops and eateries. The cultural hub of Cheltenham, with its renowned literature and racing festivals, adds further appeal.

Also featuring excellent transport links, including the M5 motorway and direct rail services to London and Birmingham, Worcestershire and the wider region remain a prime location for those seeking countryside living with strong connections to major urban hubs.

Cathedral cities to rural escapes - areas we cover

From the rolling Worcester Dales to the scenic beauty of Malvern and Broadway, we’ve got you covered.

Your questions, answered

What are the best areas to buy property in Worcester?toggle-icon

Worcester has a wide range of options, with popular areas including the city centre for period homes, St John’s for a community feel, and Warndon Villages for modern housing developments. Malvern and Droitwich Spa appeal to buyers in search of scenic surroundings.

How much does a house cost in Worcester?toggle-icon

The average property price in Worcester is around £290,000, with detached homes averaging over £400,000. Prices vary depending on location, property size, and of course, demand.

Is Worcester a good place for property investment?toggle-icon

Yes, Worcester is a growing investment hotspot with high demand for rental properties, particularly in areas near the university. The city also benefits from strong transport links and ongoing regeneration projects, which should have an upward influence on property prices.

What are the most desirable areas for family homes in Worcester?toggle-icon

St Peter’s and Battenhall are popular with families due to their excellent schools and outdoor spaces, while villages like Kempsey and Fernhill Heath offer country living with easy access to the city.

How long does it take to sell a house in Worcester?toggle-icon

On average, selling a property in Worcester takes between 6 and 10 weeks, depending on market conditions, property type, and price point.

How can I get a house valuation in Worcester?toggle-icon

We offer expert property valuations based on the latest sales data and market insights. Contact our Worcester office for an accurate and professional valuation.