House Prices .io

Instant prices paid data for England and Wales

Latest house prices for Malvern

Details of 24,203 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
23/01/2026 Details... £390,000 4 Belvoir Bank, Malvern, WR14 4LY Details...
13/01/2026 Details... £365,000 130 Pickersleigh Road, Malvern, WR14 2RT Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £372,500 3 Stone Close, Colwall, Malvern, WR13 6QZ Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £268,000 3 Belmont Road, Malvern, WR14 1PN Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £255,000 23 Bramble Close, Malvern, WR14 2UW Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £217,000 5 Cherry Tree Drive, Malvern, WR14 4AU Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £295,000 8 Benton Close, Malvern, WR14 4LL Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £385,000 47 Fruitlands, Malvern, WR14 4XA Details...
07/01/2026 Details... £235,000 19 Moat Way, Malvern, WR14 2PH Details...
06/01/2026 Details... £290,000 47 Upper Howsell Road, Malvern, WR14 1TW Details...
05/01/2026 Details... £320,000 13 Lower Road, Malvern, WR14 4BX Details...
05/01/2026 Details... £227,500 150 West Malvern Road, Malvern, WR14 4NQ Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £338,000 12 Giffard Drive, Welland, Malvern, WR13 6SE Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £228,000 6 Redland Mews, Malvern, WR14 1LY Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £355,000 18 Beauchamp Road, Malvern, WR14 1RU Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £260,000 23 Knapp Way, Malvern, WR14 1SA Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £315,000 23 St Bernard Drive, Malvern, WR14 3PZ Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £255,000 7 Pyndar Court, Newland, Malvern, WR13 5AX Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £322,000 6 Whitborn End, Malvern, WR14 2XB Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £270,000 Flat 3, Stoneywell House, West Malvern Road, Malvern, WR14 4EL Details...
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next

Nestled against the steep eastern face of the Malvern Hills, the town is effectively a collection of distinct settlements - Great Malvern, Malvern Link, and West Malvern - connected by winding roads that follow the contours of the granite ridge. It’s a landscape defined by verticality; depending on where you stand, you’re either looking directly up at the Worcestershire Beacon or out across the vast, flat expanse of the Severn Valley. Historically, the town grew around its natural springs and the 11th-century Priory, leaving a legacy of sturdy Victorian architecture and wide, leafy avenues. Practically, it functions as a quiet but well-connected hub, with two railway stations providing direct links to London and Birmingham, and a high street that feels established rather than trendy. It’s a place where the weather moves quickly over the hills and the transition from the town centre to open common land happens in a matter of minutes.