Land for Sale in Worcestershire
291 properties

- Price
- £375,000
- Size
- 4 acres

- Price
- £110,000
- Size
- 24 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£160,000
- Size
- 30.32 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£24,000
Land Lying to the West of Peterbrook Road, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands, B90 1ED

- Price
- Guide Price£45,000
- Size
- 0.23 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£12,000
- Size
- 0.71 acres
Land On The North Side, Of Fockbury Mill Lane, Dodford, Worcestershire, B61 9BA

- Price
- Guide Price£500
Plot 8, New Inns Lane, Rubery, Rednal, Birmingham, West Midlands B45 9TS

- Price
- Guide Price£600,000

- Price
- Offers Over£975,000

- Price
- Guide Price£9,000
- Size
- 0.11 acres
Plot 224, Land at Broadwas, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR65NE

- Price
- Offers Over£800,000

- Price
- POA
- Size
- 1.25 acres

- Price
- Offers in Excess of£750,000
- Size
- 0.64 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£150,000

- Price
- Guide Price£190,000
- Size
- 0.5 acres

- Price
- Offers in Region of£2,800,000
- Size
- 2.81 acres

- Price
- £600,000

- Price
- £600,000

- Price
- From£595,000

- Price
- £225,000
- Size
- 0.07 acres
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Buying land in Worcestershire
Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Worcestershire by acreage, price and features. Browse all of our listings and use our map to find and buy land, lots and properties.
There are currently 291 available properties to buy in Worcestershire listed at £950,843 on average, with each acre priced at £80,580.
Market snapshot & prices in Worcestershire
- Acreage for sale
- 2,231 acres
- Average listing age
- 47 days
- Average list price
- £950,843
- Median list price
- £725,000
- Average property size
- 11.8 acres
Nestled in the West Midlands is Worcestershire, a small, rural area of Britain that covers only 1,700 square kilometres. Renowned as the birthplace of the famous British condiment, Worcestershire sauce, it’s a quaint county with an interesting history. Its cathedral city, Worcester, is one of the oldest in Britain, with significant links to King John and the development of the Magna Carta.
Agricultural land dominates the area, with the average farm stretching 67 hectares. Farmsteads and fenced land are common in the region, with farmland mostly used for arable cropping and grazing livestock. Urban areas house more than 600,000 residents, while a growing population creates opportunities for small-scale residential developments.