House Prices in Bridgnorth
£280,000
Average
£430,000
Detached
£280,000
Semi-Detached
£230,000
Terraced
£170,000
Flat
Based on recent Land Registry sold price data. Actual prices vary by street and condition.
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About Bridgnorth
Bridgnorth is one of Shropshire's most charming towns with its dramatic cliff-top High Town and riverside Low Town. Property offers good value in a beautiful setting. The town attracts commuters to Wolverhampton and the West Midlands.
Lifestyle & Things to Do
Bridgnorth is a unique town split between High Town and Low Town connected by a cliff railway. The Severn Valley Railway heritage line is a major attraction. The town has independent shops, pubs, and beautiful riverside walks.
Transport & Commuting
Bridgnorth has no mainline station (the Severn Valley Railway is heritage only). Wolverhampton is 30 minutes by car with mainline trains. The A458 connects to Shrewsbury and Stourbridge.
Train to London
N/A - nearest mainline station Wolverhampton
Nearest Motorway
A458, A442
Schools & Education
Top Schools
- Bridgnorth Endowed School
- Old Swinford Hospital School (nearby)
- Castlefields Primary
Healthcare
Best Areas to Live in Bridgnorth
High Town
Low Town
Oldbury Wells
Property Buying Tips for Bridgnorth
High Town has the most character and views. Low Town is more affordable near the river. Oldbury Wells is a popular family area. Alveley and Highley are villages along the Severn Valley.
Local Authority
Council
Shropshire Council
Council Tax
£1,710 (Band D)
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Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright 2026. Licensed under OGL v3.0. Price data is indicative and based on recent transactions.