New build homes in Worcestershire: 5 best developments

Worcester river view

If you’re looking for the best new build homes in Worcestershire, why not ask the people who live there already? That’s exactly what we did, assembling our current top-ranked property developments in the county based on their reviews. Take a look at what this generously green and intriguing part of England has to offer.

New build homes in Worcestershire: 5 best developments

Without further ado, let’s take a closer look at the best new homes in Worcestershire. This is according to the scores of verified residents, submitted to HomeViews, and nothing else.

*PLEASE NOTE these rankings take into account how recently reviews have been submitted, so may not match the overall star ratings shown. More recent reviews are given a greater weighting to reflect current building performance.

1. Evesham Gate, WR11

Bloor Homes
4.22 (11 reviews) 4.22 (11 reviews)
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We’re headed to Evesham for our highest rated development. Evesham Gate is a collection of two to four-bedroom new houses and bungalows for sale. The development gives all residents good access to open green spaces both within and around the development, plus there are plans for more communal facilities in the works. Across its 11 current reviews, Evesham Gate maintains strong scores in each category, particularly design. Clearly, everyone loves the spacious and intelligently designed layout and finish to all of the houses and flats here.

Read reviews and details of Evesham Gate, WR11

2. Henbrook Gardens, B60

Barratt Homes
4.12 (6 reviews) 4.12 (6 reviews)
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Highly rated but with only six reviews so far, this development has to take second place on our list for now. Henbrook Gardens is set in the village of Stoke Prior on the banks of the Worcester and Birmingham canal – a range of two bedroom apartments and two, three and four bedroom homes situated within picturesque Worcestershire countryside.

Read reviews and details of Henbrook Gardens, B60

3. Malvhina Court, WR14

Lioncourt Homes
3.98 (9 reviews) 3.98 (9 reviews)
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Image of Malvhina Court, WR14

Malvhina Court, by Lioncourt Homes, is situated on the southern outskirts of Malvern. Our third-placed development offers a range of new homes from two bedroom semi-detached starter homes right through to 4 and 5 bedroom detached executive homes, Malvhina Court is just a short drive from the centre of town and Great Malvern Train Station, from where there are direct trains to both Birmingham and London.

Read reviews and details of Malvhina Court, WR14

4. Stableford, WR5

Elan Homes
3.70 (8 reviews) 3.70 (8 reviews)
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Image of Stableford, WR5

We head back towards Worcester to find our fourth entrant on the list. Stableford is situated less than two miles from the city centre, giving residents an abundance of amenities and excellent transport links to enjoy. Reviewers say that Stableford is a great development for commuters and families, regularly citing the convenience of the nearby facilities and local amenities.

Read reviews and details of Stableford, WR5

5. Weogoran Park, WR5

St Modwen Homes
3.56 (34 reviews) 3.56 (34 reviews)
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Image of Weogoran Park, WR5

In at number five is Weogoran Park is a new development by St Modwen Homes situated on the outskirts of Worcester city centre. This puts it in close proximity to the M5 and under an hour to Birmingham by train. Residents here are big fans of the light, bright and airy design and layout of the houses here, as well as the varied housing exterior designs that add to the character and individuality of homes across the development.

Read reviews and details of Weogoran Park, WR5

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Where is Worcestershire?

Worcestershire is part of the West Midlands region of England. It shares a western border with Herefordshire, which includes a good slice of the Malvern Hills. On its southern border – shared with Gloucestershire, it also includes the top part of the evergreen Cotswolds.

Why live in Worcestershire?

Worcestershire is perfect for anyone looking for a peaceful, tranquil life but with the convenience of modern life at your fingertips. There are sleepy villages and charming historic towns aplenty, but the county also has excellent links to larger settlements. The M5 runs through the county, placing Birmingham, Cheltenham, Gloucester and Bristol all within easy reach. Worcester’s rail links bring London closer, with just a 2-hour journey taking you to the heart of the capital.

You can expect a relaxed, peaceful day-to-day lifestyle in many of Worcestershire’s villages and small towns. You can regularly find names like Tenbury Wells, Malvern, Broadway and Bewdley in the top lists of the best places to live in the county, and even in the country. This is thanks to their welcoming communities, easy access to stunning greenery and period character.

This theme continues in Worcester itself. It’s a cathedral city that packs a fascinating history. The Museum of Royal Worcester, along with the cathedral, is the best place to explore the city’s past. The whole city centre is a joy to walk around, as are the city’s riverside areas, which offer up many of its best views. Worcester is also a lively place, packed with characterful pubs, independent shops and a varied dining and nightlife scene.

Overall, the county is extremely well served with top-end schools. At the time of writing, Worcestershire has no fewer than 61 Ofsted outstanding-rated state schools. Most of them are clustered in and around Worcester city itself. So, if you’re looking for a top-notch education for your children, this is a serious contender.

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What are average property prices in Worcestershire like?

Despite being heavy on pros and light on cons, Worcestershire is not a significantly pricier place to buy property than average. In October 2024, Rightmove recorded the average house price in Worcestershire at just over £326,000. This is £16,000 above the national average for England, recorded in August 2024 by the ONS.

If you’re looking for grand period homes, then central Worcester is the place for you. Here you’ll find Georgian townhouses featuring heavily, with some truly spectacular prospects along the River Severn. Smart new-build apartments are also coming online here too, and flats in Worcestershire sold for an average of around £158,000 over the past 12 months.


Worcestershire is one of the hidden gem counties of the Midlands. There’s always something new to consider here, so make sure you check back on this list. We regularly update our top-ranked lists, based on the addition of new developments and reviews.

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HomeViews is the only independent review platform for residential developments in the UK. Prospective buyers and tenants use it to make an informed decision on where to live based on insights from carefully verified resident reviews. Part of Rightmove since February 2024, we’re working with developers, house builders, operators, housing associations and the Government to give residents a voice, recognise high performers and to help improve standards across the industry.

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