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Covering Bridgnorth and the surrounding area — WV15 & WV16.

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about the area

Buying in Bridgnorth

Bridgnorth is one of Shropshire’s most distinctive market towns — split by the River Severn into High Town on the cliff above and Low Town beside the water, joined by the Cliff Railway, the steepest inland funicular in England. It’s a town of real character: the leaning ruin of its Norman castle, Georgian and timber-framed streets, the riverside, and the Severn Valley Railway, the much-loved heritage steam line that terminates here. For buyers it offers genuine charm and quality of life within reach of the West Midlands.

Bridgnorth’s appeal is that blend of a historic small-town setting with practical commuter access — by road. The A442 runs north to Telford and the M54, the A458 links west to Shrewsbury and east to Stourbridge, and the A454 heads to Wolverhampton, putting the wider West Midlands within a comfortable drive. It’s worth being clear on rail: the railway in the town is the heritage Severn Valley line, so for everyday train travel the nearest National Rail stations are at Telford and Wolverhampton. The town suits families drawn to the schools and surroundings, professionals commuting to Telford and the West Midlands, and downsizers and first-time buyers alike.

We’re a local firm, so we understand how lenders treat everything from a period or timber-framed home in High Town and a riverside property in Low Town to a 1930s semi and a brand-new house on the edge of town. Across the WV15 and WV16 areas — Shropshire addresses despite the WV postcode — we’ll talk your options through in plain English.

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the local picture

The Bridgnorth property market

The average home in Bridgnorth sells for around £270,799 based on recent Land Registry sold prices, while homes currently on the market are advertised between £215,000 and £795,000. For landlords, homes here let for around £217 a week — an indicative gross rental yield of about 2.8%.

Average sold price[1]

£270,799

A guide to the Bridgnorth market — not a valuation of any specific home.

Average sold price (Land Registry)[1]
£270,799
Typical asking price[2]
£405,893
Asking price range
£215,000 – £795,000
Average weekly rent
£217/wk
Gross rental yield
~2.8%
Illustrative guide only

A rough idea of what buying near the average Bridgnorth price could look like — for illustration, not advice.

Example monthly repayment[3]

£1,348/mo

Example deposits

£13,540

5% deposit

£27,080

10% deposit

£40,620

15% deposit

Typical sold price by type[1]

Flat / apartment
£156,295
Terraced
£246,091
Semi-detached · most common sale
£266,667
Detached
£423,625

Price trend

+27%

higher than in 2020

A guide to how local prices have moved since 2020 — they rise and fall year to year, and interest rates and lender criteria change over time. Not a forecast.

Buying vs renting

Average rent~£940/mo
Example repayment[3]~£1,348/mo

A like-for-like illustration on the average local home — your figures depend on price, deposit, rate and circumstances.

Local market data · updated 8 June 2026

Important information

  1. [1]Average sold price: HM Land Registry sold-price data via PropertyData.co.uk, sample-weighted across Bridgnorth postcode districts (retrieved 8 June 2026). A guide to the local market, not a valuation of any specific property.
  2. [2]Asking-price figures via PropertyData.co.uk for the WV16 area (retrieved 8 June 2026). Asking prices are what sellers advertise, not agreed sale prices.
  3. [3]Illustration only. Deposits are percentages of the average price; the example monthly repayment assumes a repayment mortgage over 25 years at the average 2-year fixed interest rate of 4.45% (PropertyData.co.uk, Mar 2026) — for example only, not a live or guaranteed rate. Not a quote, not a recommendation; your options depend on your circumstances and a lender's assessment.

on the ground

Where we help in Bridgnorth

Every part of Bridgnorth has its own character and price point — here's a quick lay of the land.

High Town

WV16

The historic heart on the cliff above the river — Georgian and timber-framed townhouses, period terraces and apartments around the castle, High Street and market, the most walkable address with the widest price range.

Low Town

WV15

The riverside quarter below the cliff, the town’s former Severn port — a characterful mix of period and riverside homes joined to High Town by the Cliff Railway, popular for its setting close to the water.

Tasley & the western edge

WV16

The town’s main growth area to the west, just off the A458 — newer and new-build family housing in a semi-rural setting, a magnet for families and movers wanting modern homes near the town.

Astley Abbotts & the north

WV16

Settled residential streets and the edge of town to the north — a mix of family homes within easy reach of the centre and the A442 towards Telford.

brand-new homes

Buying a new build in Bridgnorth?

New homes around Bridgnorth are concentrated on the western edge of the town, particularly around Tasley. A new-build brings its own questions on incentives, deposits and offer timelines — we help buyers weigh up developments such as:

Bridgnorth Edge, Tasley

Crest Nicholson

Availability changes quickly — these are examples to discuss, not confirmed current stock; always check current releases. Bridgnorth Edge is a forthcoming Tasley scheme, so confirm its launch and what’s released when you enquire. Highley, Alveley, Quatford, Morville and Much Wenlock are separate places we also serve. We’re happy to look at any scheme you’re considering.

Jade Barrass-Evans — Mortgage & Protection Adviser at Belle Maison Mortgages

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Jade Barrass-Evans

Mortgage & Protection Adviser · CeMAP-qualified mortgage & protection adviser

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Jade looks after buyers and homeowners right across Shropshire and the West Midlands, from first-time buyers and relocators to families moving for schools and remortgages. You’ll have a named adviser who knows your situation from your first question through to completion — no call centres, no being passed around.

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Why clients across Shropshire choose us

5 / 5on Google & Facebook · 302+ reviews

“The service Jade provided was amazing! She helped me through every stage of the process of buying my first home- nothing was too much to ask! She made me feel reassured and answered every question or concern I had. Highly recommend Belle Maison and Jade.”

— H. Pearson · via Google

3 weeks ago

“As first time buyers we weren’t very sure what we were doing. Paula (and the rest of the team) made the process simple, straightforward and relatively stress free! Paula was always on hand if we needed help with anything too. Would definitely recommend and would definitely use her again if we ever move house.”

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A. Ratcliffe

via Google

a month ago

“I would 100% recommend Claire -From the moment we spoke to Claire about getting a MORGAGE, we was put at ease straight away, her knowledge of the market & her expertise was incredible-she helped us buy our first home, I had a lot of questions throughout this process & this was never too much for her. She got us a good rate, we appreciate you. Thank you so much Claire for everything, your gifts in the post! Love Roxy & Jonathan xx”

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R. Garner

via Facebook

a month ago

“Claire was fantastic and only a phone call/ email away if we needed anything! would highly recommend!”

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E. Selway

via Google

2 months ago

“Outstanding service from Claire & the team. Always friendly, knowledgeable and always found time to make herself available for us. Also very patient in answering silly questions from two first time buyers. Thank you!”

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E. Harrison

via Google

2 months ago

“Roger helped me sort our mortgage for our first home. He was knowledgable, really approachable and made the whole process easy and stress free. Would highly recommend.”

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R. RRedfern

via Facebook

2 months ago

“Paula has been amazing. This is my second time remortgaging with her.. She thoroughly explains everything that would be involved and found a great deal for me again. Paula was always on hand and very responsive to any queries and questions.. and the after care from Louise is also excellent I couldn’t have asked for a better broker with the best service from start to finish. I will definitely use Paula again in the future (if I ever decide to move again)”

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L. McCarthy

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step by step

How to get a mortgage in Bridgnorth

  1. 1

    Have a no-obligation chat

    Tell us what you’re hoping to do in Bridgnorth — buy your first home, move, or remortgage. No pressure to find out where you stand.

  2. 2

    We check what’s realistic

    We look at your deposit, income and credit, and give you an honest view of what you could borrow and the likely costs.

  3. 3

    We search the market

    We compare over 100 lenders and thousands of deals to find one that fits you, and explain why we’re recommending it.

  4. 4

    Agreement in Principle

    We get you an AiP so you can make offers on Bridgnorth homes with confidence.

  5. 5

    Application to completion

    We handle the paperwork and stay beside you — liaising with the lender, solicitor and estate agent — right through to the keys.

good to know

Bridgnorth mortgage FAQs

How much deposit do I need to buy in Bridgnorth?

There is no fixed amount — the deposit depends on the property price, the lender and individual circumstances. As a general illustration, on an illustrative Bridgnorth property price of £270,799, a deposit at common levels would be roughly: 5% about £13,540; 10% about £27,080; 15% about £40,620. A larger deposit can, in general, widen the range of products available. Figures are rounded and for illustration only — not a quotation or a recommendation. (Source for property figure: PropertyData.co.uk, last updated 8 June 2026.)

What is the average house price in Bridgnorth?

Based on recent sold prices (HM Land Registry), the average house price across Bridgnorth is currently around £270,799. Homes on the market now are typically guided between roughly £215,000 and £795,000 (asking prices; PropertyData.co.uk, last updated 8 June 2026). These are a guide to the local market, not a valuation of any specific property — individual values vary, and averages shift with the mix of homes available.

Is Bridgnorth a good place for buy-to-let?

Bridgnorth is often discussed by landlords because relatively accessible entry prices have supported an illustrative gross rental yield of around 2.8%. These are market figures only, not advice or a recommendation to invest. Rental yields, void periods, costs, tax treatment and borrowing all vary by property and by individual circumstances, and buy-to-let lending has its own affordability and eligibility rules.

How much do I need to earn to buy in Bridgnorth?

Lenders assess affordability individually, so there is no single income figure. As a general market guide only, many lenders consider borrowing in the region of 4–4.5× annual income. As an illustration, an illustrative £270,799 Bridgnorth property with a 10% deposit implies a loan of about £243,719, which on a 4.5× guide corresponds to a household income of roughly £54,160. This is a generic illustration, not an affordability result or a statement of what you would qualify for — actual lending multiples and affordability assessments vary by lender and by individual circumstances. (Source for property figure: PropertyData.co.uk, last updated 8 June 2026.)

Can a first-time buyer get a mortgage in Bridgnorth?

First-time buyers buy in Bridgnorth regularly, and the town's relatively accessible price levels are part of the appeal. Whether a mortgage is available depends on individual circumstances — deposit, income, credit history and a lender's affordability assessment — rather than on the town itself. A range of options can be available to first-time buyers, including lower-deposit products and government schemes where eligible. This is general information, not advice; for guidance tailored to your situation, speak to one of our advisers on 01977 802605.

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The property figures on this page are illustrative local market data (source: PropertyData.co.uk), not financial advice, a mortgage offer or a guarantee of borrowing.

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