House Price Watch

100 most expensive houses in Brushford

In the charming area of Brushford, part of Mid Devon, the real estate market has seen a fascinating range of house prices. The most expensive home sold for £495,000 in 2017, while the least expensive fetched £52,000. Over the years, there have been 16 sales since 1995, with the latest transaction occurring in 2022. Notably, 9 houses on the list are located on the same street, showcasing a close-knit community feel in this picturesque locale.

Sold in March 2017

shute cottage , devon

£495,000

Sold in December 2013

lantoom rock brushford , devon

£490,500

Sold in 2009

partridge walls , devon

£370,000

4.

Sold in July 2016

stone gable , devon

£360,000

5.

Sold in August 2003

church cottage , devon

£325,000

6.

Sold in August 2022

brushford , devon

£295,000

7.

Sold in December 2016

oaklands , devon

£280,000

8.

Sold in September 2002

steers cottage , devon

£230,000

9.

Sold in July 2000

shute cottage , devon

£168,500

10.

Sold in February 1997

lantoom rock brushford , devon

£158,365

Most expensive houses in areas around Brushford

Bickleigh

£3,150,000

536.36%

Woolfardisworthy

£1,650,000

233.33%

Oakford

£2,373,000

379.39%

Upton Hellions

£1,000,250

102.07%

Loxbeare

£900,000

81.82%

Cadeleigh

£950,000

91.92%

Mid Devon

£3,225,000

551.52%

11.

Sold in July 2002

brushford , devon

£141,000

12.

Sold in December 2000

stone gable , devon

£140,000

13.

Sold in 1995

shute cottage , devon

£85,000

14.

Sold in August 1997

brushford , devon

£64,500

15.

Sold in April 2000

taw mead , devon

£61,480

16.

Sold in April 2000

oaklands , devon

£52,000

Data Source & Update Note:

This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Brushford 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 13:03 with the latest HM Land Registry data (July 2022). The Brushford dataset covers 4 postcodes. Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations. Read our full data methodology.