The quaint market town of Ledbury, known for its historic buildings, scenic surroundings and lively community, has homes on offer for less than £150,000.
Famed for its Tudor-style architecture and hailed by TimeOut as one of the best places to live, Ledbury in Herefordshire is a picturesquemarket town brimming with history and charm.
New research by Midlands Concrete Pump delves into the most affordable streets in the town for homebuyers.
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According to the latest analysis of sold property prices from January 2020 to December 2024, The Homend (HR8 1BS) emerges as Ledbury's most affordable street, with an average price paid of just £99,333 across nine property transactions.
Its prime location provides easy access to the town's bustling high street and amenities, making it a desirable choice for those seeking convenience without splashing out, reports the Express.
Other noteworthy streets include New Street (HR8 2DX), where average house prices stand at £112,575 over 20 recorded transactions, offering a blend of affordability and allure.
Bramley Close (HR8 2XS) also offers a peaceful residential setting, with house prices averaging around £118,545 across 11 sales.
Ledbury boasts independent shops, boutiques, and local produce markets, making it a perfect spot for those hunting for unique gifts or fresh, locally-sourced products.
It also hosts a weekly market, a tradition that dates back to the 13th century.
Ledbury, a town steeped in history dating back to the medieval era, boasts stunning architecture such as the Ledbury Market House and St. Michael and All Angels Church, reflecting its rich heritage.
The town is nestled amidst beautiful landscapes, including orchards, meadows, and fields, adding to its allure.
Perched on the edge of the Malvern Hills, Ledbury offers breathtaking countryside views, making it a favourite spot for nature enthusiasts and walkers.
With excellent road and rail connections, including easy access to the M50 and direct train links to London and Birmingham, Ledbury is a popular choice for day-trippers or those seeking a tranquil escape.
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