Land for Sale in Hereford

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Building Plot for sale in Holmer & Shelwick
Building Plot
Building Plot for sale in Holmer & Shelwick
Price
£225,000

Holmer, Hereford

Building Plot
Self Build Plot for sale in Hereford
Price
Guide Price£85,000

Hinton Road, Hereford, HR2

Self Build Plot
10.8 acres of House with Land for sale in Pipe and Lyde
Price
Guide Price£1,250,000
Size
10.79 acres

Munstone, Hereford

6 3
House with Land
Barn Conversion for sale in Holmer & Shelwick
Price
Guide Price£560,000

Holmer House Close, Hereford

4 3
Barn Conversion
Barn Conversion for sale in Holmer & Shelwick
Price
Guide Price£582,500

Holmer House Close, Hereford

4 3
Barn Conversion
Commercial Land for sale in Hereford
Commercial Land
1 acre of Historic House for sale in Hereford
Price
Guide Price£1,150,000
Size
1 acres

Grafton Lane, Hereford

7 2
Historic House
Industrial Land for sale in Hereford
Price
POA
Size
0.46 acres

Mortimer Road, Hereford, HR4

Industrial Land

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Buying land in Hereford

Find a wide range of properties and land for sale in Hereford 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 11 available properties to buy in Hereford listed at £533,750 on average, with each acre priced at £167,320.

Market snapshot & prices in Hereford

Acreage for sale
13 acres
Average listing age
69 days
Average list price
£533,750
Median list price
£492,500
Average property size
3.2 acres

Hereford is the largest settlement in rural Herefordshire county, with a population of 62,000 residents spread across its 88-square-kilometre region. As a countryside location, residents primarily live on farmland in historic buildings, timber-framed houses, and modern developments. Hereford is particularly famous for its cattle, renowned as the world’s best breed of beef.

With an estimated 95% of the area classed as agricultural, large stretches of land contain patchwork fields bordered by traditional dry-stone walls. More than half the land in Hereford is used as grassland and grazing areas, primarily reserved for the sought-after species of local cattle. Family-run cider mills and orchards in Hereford produce a reputably palatable cider.