Worcestershire house features

January 2026

The average house size in Worcestershire county is 102.9m². This is by 1.4m² more than the average house size in England and Wales. On average, a house has 5.1 rooms including kitchen. This is by 0.2 more than the average house.

Worcestershire houses by number of rooms

Room count is number of habitable rooms. Habitable rooms include any living room, sitting room, dining room, bedroom, study and similar; and also a non-separated conservatory and a kitchen/diner having a discrete seating area. Excluded from the room count are any room used solely as a kitchen, utility room, bathroom, cloakroom, en-suite accommodation and similar, any hallway, stairs or landing, and any room not having a window.

Worcestershire houses by number of rooms
No. of roomsWorcestershireEngland & Wales
23.4%2.9%
310.8%12.5%
423.6%27.4%
532.3%31.1%
6+29.9%26.1%

Worcestershire map of average floor area size of houses

Worcestershire map of average floor area size of houses

Worcestershire houses by floor area size

The gross floor area - the total of all enclosed spaces measured to the internal face of the external walls

Worcestershire houses by floor area size
Floor area sizeWorcestershireEngland & Wales
under 30m²0.1%0.1%
30-49m²3.7%3.4%
50-69m²15.0%16.3%
70-89m²34.3%33.8%
90-109m²17.9%18.9%
110-149m²16.7%16.3%
150m²+12.3%11.1%

Worcestershire houses by rental type

Worcestershire houses by rental type
Rental typeWorcestershireEngland & Wales
social rental4.2%5.4%
private rental17.6%20.2%
non-rental78.2%74.4%

Worcestershire houses by number of fireplaces

The number of open fireplaces in the property. Air can pass between the inside of the property and the outside.

Worcestershire houses by number of fireplaces
Number of fireplacesWorcestershireEngland & Wales
090.5%89.8%
17.9%8.5%
21.4%1.5%
3+0.3%0.3%

Worcestershire houses by main heating fuel

The type of fuel used to power the central heating. Bio is one of biomass, B30D, B30K, bioethanol, biogas, rapeseed. Coal also includes anthracite. Dual is dual fuel with mineral or wood. Wood can be pellets, chips or logs.

Worcestershire houses by main heating fuel
Main heating fuel typeWorcestershireEngland & Wales
bio0.0%0.0%
coal0.2%0.2%
dual0.3%0.3%
elect5.4%5.5%
gas85.4%87.8%
LPG2.4%1.0%
no heat0.1%0.2%
oil5.9%4.8%
waste0.0%0.0%
wood0.2%0.2%

Worcestershire houses by windows glazing

The type of glazing. From British Fenestration Rating Council or manufacturer declaration.

Worcestershire houses by windows glazing
Windows glazingWorcestershireEngland & Wales
sigle2.3%2.6%
double/secondary87.4%89.4%
triple/multiple0.3%0.4%
high perfomance10.0%7.6%

Worcestershire houses by gas meter availability

A gas meter or a gas-burning appliance is available in the dwelling. A closed-off gas pipe does not count.

Worcestershire houses by gas meter availability
Mains gasWorcestershireEngland & Wales
gas meter/-burning appliance77.6%81.7%
no gas meter22.4%18.3%

Worcestershire houses by number of heated rooms

Worcestershire houses by number of heated rooms
No. of roomsWorcestershireEngland & Wales
10.6%0.6%
24.1%3.6%
311.3%13.0%
423.7%27.4%
531.2%30.2%
6+29.0%25.2%

Worcestershire houses by solar heating availability

Indicates whether the heating in the property is solar powered.

Worcestershire houses by solar heating availability
Solar heatingWorcestershireEngland & Wales
solar0.5%0.5%
no solar99.5%99.5%

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Plumplot area insights - interactive maps and charts

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