DOMVS estate agency in Wimborne has been selling and letting homes since 2005 via its nearby offices. DOMVS has a good selection of property to buy in Wimborne, as well as property to rent in Wimborne and provides a choice of three easy ways to get a free valuation for either selling or letting your property.
House prices in Wimborne have an overall average of £429,437 over the last year.
The majority of properties sold in Wimborne during the last year were detached properties, selling for an average price of £559,365. Semi-detached properties sold for an average of £381,855, with terraced properties fetching £341,076.
Overall, the historical sold prices in Wimborne over the last year were 3% down on the previous year and 12% down on the 2022 peak of £490,048.
Source: Rightmove. Last updated 07/25
Wimborne Minster, commonly referred to as ‘Wimborne’, is a gorgeous village that blends quintessential English history with modern ways of live. The lovely market town sits on the banks of the rivers Stour and Allen, allowing beautiful views wherever you go.
Wimborne has one of the largest collections of 15th-, 16th- and 17th-century buildings in Dorset; to preserve these, local planning has restricted the construction of new buildings in areas such as the Cornmarket and the High Streets. Examples of these history-packed buildings include the church of Wimborne Minster, the town hall, the Priest’s House Museum and dozens of period fronted shops and pubs. The town is home to the Tivoli Theatre, a 1930s art deco cinema and theatre.
Every June, the town holds the ‘Wimborne Minster Folk Festival‘. Founded in 1980, the annual event showcasing traditional folk dance and music has become one of the largest gathering of dance teams and musicians in the South of England. The festival includes Morris dancing, Appalachian dancing, concerts, workshops and children’s activities.
One of our favourite things to visit in Wimborne however, is the Wimborne Model Town. As one of the largest and most established model towns in England, it depicts the town of Wimborne as it was at the time the model was originally made in the 1950s, and captures the essence of a typical market town of rural England at that time – it is truly something else!
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Drawing on more than a decade of experience in executive search and talent acquisition, Sean brings a strategic, people-focused approach to property. Known for his discretion, negotiation skills and tailored advice, he helps clients navigate important property decisions with confidence.
With a lifelong connection to the rural property world and an established career in lettings and property management, Katie helps landlords navigate the responsibilities of property ownership with confidence. Her approachable nature and attention to detail help ensure every tenancy is managed with care, professionalism and efficiency.
With a tenacious and proactive approach, Marcus plays a vital role in guiding sales through to completion. Working closely with buyers, sellers, solicitors and agents, he helps keep transactions moving while resolving issues along the way, giving every sale the best possible chance of success.