
House Price Watch
In the charming area of Marton-cum-Moxby, part of Hambleton, the real estate market has seen a fascinating range of home prices. The most expensive house sold for an impressive £1,000,000 in 2025, while the least expensive was £152,500. Notably, seven of these homes are located on the same street, Harryfield Lane, Jack Lane. Since 1996, there have been 16 sales in the area, showcasing a vibrant community and a dynamic housing market.
Sold in September 2025
skeugh house mill lane, north yorkshire
£1,000,000
Sold in October 2021
bonny view marton in the forest, north yorkshire
£835,000
Sold in December 2003
skeugh farm mill lane, north yorkshire
£595,000
4.
Sold in December 1996
marton lodge marton in the forest, north yorkshire
£568,500
5.
Sold in December 2020
half moon cottage , north yorkshire
£525,000
6.
Sold in November 2000
novay farm marton in the forest, north yorkshire
£407,500
7.
Sold in September 2014
half moon cottage , north yorkshire
£387,000
8.
Sold in November 2003
church farm marton in the forest, north yorkshire
£378,500
9.
Sold in March 2024
marton bridge bungalow , north yorkshire
£375,000
10.
Sold in May 2023
roethis , north yorkshire
£352,000
£25,000,000
2400.00%
£1,568,000
56.80%
£2,527,500
152.75%
£1,499,500
49.95%
£1,320,000
32.00%
£1,300,000
30.00%
£25,000,000
2400.00%
11.
Sold in October 2002
bonny view marton in the forest, north yorkshire
£350,000
12.
Sold in May 1997
skeugh farm mill lane, north yorkshire
£230,000
13.
Sold in March 2003
half moon cottage , north yorkshire
£170,865
14.
Sold in April 2020
roethis , north yorkshire
£165,000
15.
Sold in August 2020
marton bridge bungalow , north yorkshire
£155,000
16.
Sold in June 1997
bonny view marton in the forest, north yorkshire
£152,500
This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Marton-cum-Moxby 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 August 2025 (The latest available from HM Land Registry). Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations.