
House Price Watch
In the charming area of Thurning, nestled in East Northamptonshire, the real estate market has seen a fascinating range of home prices. The most expensive house sold for an impressive £1,065,000 in 2016, while the least expensive was just £39,000. Over the years, there have been 42 sales since 1997, with 33 of those homes located on the same picturesque street, Main Street, Moor End. The latest sale on record occurred in 2025, showcasing the area's ongoing appeal.
Sold in September 2016
the tythe barn , north northamptonshire
£1,065,000
Sold for a lower amount since this price
Sold in December 2020
the old rectory , north northamptonshire
£985,000
Sold in October 2013
the tythe barn , north northamptonshire
£900,000
Sold for a lower amount since this price
4.
Sold in July 2021
york farm barn main street, north northamptonshire
£640,000
5.
Sold in 2010
the brambles main street, northamptonshire
£500,000
Sold for a lower amount since this price
6.
Sold in July 2012
the brambles main street, northamptonshire
£487,500
7.
Sold in September 2011
york farm house main street, northamptonshire
£485,000
8.
Sold in February 2022
laurel bank moorend, north northamptonshire
£477,500
9.
Sold in June 2002
cedar house , northamptonshire
£452,500
10.
Sold in December 2023
the convent main street, north northamptonshire
£440,000
£9,000,000
745.07%
£2,000,000
87.79%
£1,850,000
73.71%
£1,780,000
67.14%
£1,910,000
79.34%
£1,210,000
13.62%
£9,000,000
745.07%
11.
Sold in July 2018
drovers way main street, northamptonshire
£385,000
12.
Sold in June 2011
stringers cottage , east northamptonshire
£352,000
13.
Sold in September 2010
rose cottage main street, northamptonshire
£350,000
14.
Sold in June 2017
the convent main street, northamptonshire
£348,000
15.
Sold in June 2011
the convent main street, northamptonshire
£330,000
16.
Sold in October 2014
quilters cottage main street, northamptonshire
£320,000
17.
Sold in September 2016
bliss main street, northamptonshire
£315,000
18.
Sold in 2016
fairlawns main street, northamptonshire
£315,000
19.
Sold in March 2008
bliss main street, northamptonshire
£304,000
20.
Sold in May 2003
2 moorend, northamptonshire
£300,000
21.
Sold in July 2003
rose cottage main street, northamptonshire
£296,000
22.
Sold in November 2021
the tythe barn , north northamptonshire
£290,000
23.
Sold in August 1997
brights lodge thurning road, northamptonshire
£280,000
24.
Sold in December 2001
drovers way main street, northamptonshire
£235,000
25.
Sold in December 2017
rose cottage clopton road, northamptonshire
£235,000
26.
Sold in September 2016
rose cottage clopton road, northamptonshire
£212,000
27.
Sold in September 2025
18 main street, north northamptonshire
£190,000
28.
Sold in October 1998
ashtree cottage clopton road, northamptonshire
£185,000
29.
Sold in November 2024
17 main street, north northamptonshire
£182,000
30.
Sold in August 2006
7 moorend, northamptonshire
£170,000
31.
Sold in September 2021
18 main street, north northamptonshire
£165,000
32.
Sold in April 2003
bliss main street, northamptonshire
£155,000
33.
Sold in June 2019
19 main street, northamptonshire
£145,000
34.
Sold in December 2010
21 main street, northamptonshire
£131,500
Sold for a lower amount since this price
35.
Sold in September 2016
21 main street, northamptonshire
£126,500
36.
Sold in February 2000
rose cottage main street, northamptonshire
£125,000
37.
Sold in November 2015
19 main street, northamptonshire
£115,000
38.
Sold in July 2017
17 main street, northamptonshire
£100,000
39.
Sold in July 2017
18 main street, northamptonshire
£100,000
40.
Sold in July 1997
drovers way main street, northamptonshire
£60,000
41.
Sold in August 1997
the bungalow main street, northamptonshire
£40,000
42.
Sold in June 1998
4 moorend, northamptonshire
£39,000
This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Thurning 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.