House Price Watch

100 most expensive houses in Doddington

Doddington, nestled in Cheshire East, has seen a fascinating range of house sales over the years. The most expensive house sold for an impressive £1,598,960 in 2025, while the least expensive went for £94,000. Notably, 14 houses on the list share the same charming street, London Road, Mill Lane. Since 1997, there have been a total of 14 sales in this quaint area, reflecting a vibrant real estate market.

Sold in December 2025

the old mill mill lane, cheshire east

£1,598,960

Sold in 2021

the old mill mill lane, cheshire east

£1,225,000

Sold in November 2015

hill top mill lane, cheshire east

£755,000

4.

Sold in 2004

hill top mill lane, cheshire

£750,000

5.

Sold in March 2023

2 mill lane, cheshire east

£425,000

6.

Sold in July 2021

2 mill lane, cheshire east

£385,000

7.

Sold in 2018

2 mill lane, cheshire east

£320,000

8.

Sold in August 2013

2 mill lane, cheshire east

£282,000

9.

Sold in October 2014

mill cottage mill lane, cheshire east

£280,000

10.

Sold in October 1997

the old mill mill lane, cheshire

£275,000

Most expensive houses in areas around Doddington

Bexton

£3,000,000

87.62%

Peover Inferior

£2,525,000

57.92%

Swettenham

£4,350,000

172.05%

Mottram St. Andrew

£5,625,000

251.79%

Lower Withington

£2,100,000

31.34%

Cheshire East

£10,060,540

529.19%

11.

Sold in September 2001

hill top mill lane, cheshire

£245,000

12.

Sold in June 2002

2 mill lane, cheshire

£196,000

13.

Sold in August 1997

hill top mill lane, cheshire

£195,000

14.

Sold in November 1997

mill cottage mill lane, cheshire

£94,000

Data Source & Update Note:

This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Doddington is compiled from all-time residential sales recorded by the HM Land Registry. Each entry includes the sale price and transaction date. The dataset was last updated 20 May 2026 at 19:38 with the latest HM Land Registry data (November 2025). The Doddington dataset covers 2 postcodes. Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations. Read our full data methodology.