House Price Watch

100 most expensive houses in Burton Coggles

Burton Coggles, nestled in South Kesteven, has seen a diverse range of property sales over the years. The most expensive house sold for an impressive £620,500 in 2014, while the least expensive fetched £43,750. Since 1995, there have been 12 sales in this charming area, with 7 of those homes located on the same picturesque street, Manor Road. The latest sale recorded was in 2021, showcasing the continued interest in this quaint neighborhood.

Sold in February 2014

manor house manor road, lincolnshire

£620,500

Sold in 2021

briar cottage burton lane, lincolnshire

£475,000

Sold in September 2001

manor house manor road, lincolnshire

£360,000

4.

Sold in October 1997

old rectory church lane, lincolnshire

£280,000

5.

Sold in September 2019

threeways church lane, lincolnshire

£280,000

6.

Sold in February 2019

4 manor road, lincolnshire

£150,000

7.

Sold in November 2013

5 manor road, lincolnshire

£148,000

8.

Sold in February 2011

3 manor road, lincolnshire

£134,500

9.

Sold in 1995

briar cottage burton lane, lincolnshire

£110,000

10.

Sold in November 2007

2 village street, lincolnshire

£96,000

Most expensive houses in areas around Burton Coggles

Stoke Rochford

£1,535,000

147.38%

Careby Aunby and Holywell

£1,650,000

165.91%

Counthorpe and Creeton

£1,650,000

165.91%

Wyville cum Hungerton

£789,000

27.16%

Braceborough and Wilsthorpe

£1,675,000

169.94%

Bitchfield and Bassingthorpe

£745,000

20.06%

South Kesteven

£4,500,000

625.22%

11.

Sold in February 2002

5 manor road, lincolnshire

£76,000

12.

Sold in December 1996

5 manor road, lincolnshire

£43,750

Data Source & Update Note:

This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Burton Coggles 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 in December 2021 (The latest available from HM Land Registry). Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations.