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  • Address
  • Chancellors
  • 5 High Street
  • Kington
  • Herefordshire
  • HR5 3AX, UK
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  • Monday to Friday: 9:00am - 6:00pm
  • Saturday: 10:00am - 3:00pm
  • Sunday: Closed
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chancellors kington estate agents branch

Kington Estate Agents 

Chancellors’s estate and lettings agents in Kington is easily found on the high street, right in the centre of this thriving market town. With knowledgeable local staff on hand seven days a week, it’s the perfect destination for buyers and sellers wanting to ask about house prices in Kington. Letters and tenants can find out more about rental values in the area.

The wide range of sales and letting services available at our Kington branch include free, no-obligation market appraisals, an extensive portfolio of residential and commercial properties, land and new homes, property management support, and expert investment and market advice.

Properties for Sale in Kington

Areas We Cover

Presteigne and Knighton, Eardisley, Lyonshall, Almeley, Weobley, New Radnor, Norton, Whitton, Gladestry, Old Radnor and Walton

  • Presteigne and Knighton
  • Eardisley
  • Lyonshall
  • Almeley
  • Weobley
  • New Radnor
  • Norton
  • Whitton
  • Gladestry
  • Old Radnor
  • Walton
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3 Bedroom properties with


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Source: © Crown Copyright. Land Registry data for Mar 2024 Our data is based on instructions and successful completions in the area. To find out more information on specific transactions please contact our team.

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Kington Team

Jane

  • Lettings Manager - Hay on Wye
  • DDI:01497 828213

Natasha

  • Sales Manager
  • DDI:01544 329501
  • Address
  • Chancellors
  • 5 High Street
  • Kington
  • Herefordshire
  • HR5 3AX, UK
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Joanne

  • Group Associate Director
  • DDI:01432 345901

Natalie

  • Sales Negotiator
  • DDI:01544 329502
  • Address
  • Chancellors
  • 5 High Street
  • Kington
  • Herefordshire
  • HR5 3AX, UK
Free Home Visit Valuation Free Online Valuation

Average Sales Property Price in Kington

xxx

Average Sales Price

In Demand

3 Bedroom properties with


73 people registering interest

in the last 7 days

Source: © Crown Copyright. Land Registry data for Mar 2024 Our data is based on instructions and successful completions in the area. To find out more information on specific transactions please contact our team.

As the smallest of the five market towns in Herefordshire, Kington boasts a quaint charm unlike anywhere else in the county. It’s situated within a stone’s throw of the Welsh border on the western side of Offa’s Dyke. As such, the town is popular with walking enthusiasts where the adventurous can hike the Hergest Ridge, or take a relaxed stroll along the Herefordshire Trail.

Kington Golf Club is another popular tourist trap thanks to the awe-inspiring views from what’s thought to be the highest course in England and Wales. While the great outdoors continue to attract visitors, it’s the local amenities which make Kington so desirable for those relocating.

Kington Town Centre 

The town centre is home to a selection of independent shops which adds to the village atmosphere. Coupled with the historic architecture, Kington manages to blend old world charm with modern convenience. An impressive medical centre is situated in the heart of the town, as well as a leisure centre, health spa and library. Sports facilities including football and tennis can be found on the outskirts.

Otherwise, residents have the convenience of nearby Leominster and Hereford. Coupled with the great transport links and wide array of property choice, this scenic market town is an attractive place to call home.

Kington town centre

Transportation in Kington 

Kington is served by a handful of railway stations which are situated within close proximity. At the village of Knighton, trains run along the Heart of Wales line travelling to Shrewsbury in the north and Swansea in the south. Leominster is closer still with frequent services along the Welsh Marches line, finishing at Abergavenny in the south. Alternatively, mainline services at Hereford connect to Birmingham and the International Airport, as well as Manchester and London Paddington.

Those travelling by car enjoy a similar convenience thanks to the A44 which passes close to the town. This connects to Leominster and Worcester in the east before finishing at the M5. London is approximately three hours by car and Birmingham International Airport can be reached in 90 minutes.

Things to do in Kington 

Whether it’s the local sports facilities, scenic open spaces or nearby attractions of Leominster and Herford, Kington is an exciting place to call home. Here are some of the major places of interest in and around the area:

  • Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre
  • Hergest Croft Gardens
  • Kington Golf Club
  • Kington Tennis Club
  • (this is in Hertfordshire not Herefordshire)
  • Playhouse Cinema, Leominster
  • Lady Hawkins’ Community Leisure Centre
  • Oaker Wood Leisure
  • Goodrich Castle
  • Woodland Adventurers
  • Hampton Court Castle and Gardens
  • Kington Museum

Schools in the Area

An excellent choice of schools can be found in the catchment area surrounding Kington. The town is served by a local primary which is judged ‘good’ by the government watchdog Ofsted. Other nearby primaries are easily reached including Gladestry Church, Pembridge CE and Radnot Valley CP.

Lady Hawkins’ School is the local comprehensive catering to pupils aged 11 to 17. In 2015, 80% of pupils achieved an A* – C in mathematics, placing the school amongst the top performers in the county. Otherwise, parents have the choice of several independent schools found in the nearby Herefordshire countryside. Lucton School which was established in 1708 is amongst the most sought-after, followed by Bedstone College in Bucknell. Both offer coeducational day and boarding facilities.

Finally, many young adults taking further education opt for Coleg Powys in Llandrindod Wells. This NPTC group college boasts a selection of courses from undergraduate to apprenticeships and HNDs.

History of Kington

Kington’s history stretches back to the earliest known records in the 8th century BC. Although it was most likely part of Wales, the settlement became English territory following the Norman Conquest in 1066. During this time, it was known as ‘Chingtune’ meaning ‘Kings Town’ or manor. While it’s true that royalty once frequented the area, the Braose Wars saw Kington Castle reduced to rubble. Some of those remains can still be seen today as a small outcrop on the outskirts of town.

Leaving behind this tumultuous past, Kington became an important market town and trading location. A large livestock market was held on Thursdays and eight annual fairs celebrated the local produce. Today, the town still hosts a weekly market, while much of the medieval architecture and historic character is lovingly preserved.

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