# Wedmore Property Market Summary
Wedmore's property market demonstrates notable upward momentum, with the current average price of £361,385 across 994 properties. The area has experienced significant growth since 2016, when average prices stood at £381,775. The market peaked dramatically in 2022-2023, with average prices exceeding £620,000, representing a substantial increase over the earlier period. The 2025 figures show some moderation to around £503,000, though this remains considerably above the overall average, suggesting a mix of property types and values across the village.
Transaction volumes reveal interesting patterns, with 2021 recording exceptional activity at 168 sales – likely reflecting post-pandemic market dynamics. Activity levels have since normalised to more typical ranges of 40-70 annual transactions. The higher average prices in recent years (2021-2024) compared to the overall portfolio average indicate that Wedmore has attracted premium property transactions, positioning it as a desirable Somerset village location. The area's consistent market activity and sustained price growth, despite recent moderation, demonstrate its enduring appeal to buyers seeking quality rural living within the region.
The average house price in Wedmore, Somerset is £361,385. Prices range from £10,000 to £1,900,000.
There are 994 properties in Wedmore with 1,203 recorded transactions since 1995.
The median house price in Wedmore is £315,000, compared to an average of £361,385.
Wedmore has 704 detached properties, 137 semi-detached properties, 68 terraced properties, 62 other properties.
Average house prices in Wedmore have risen by 341.4% from £113,903 in 1995 to £502,818 in 2025.
The most popular streets in Wedmore by number of properties include Longfield Drive, Pilcorn Street, Cross Farm Green, Cheddar Road, Glanville Road.
Wedmore is located in Somerset, in the Sedgemoor district.
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