House Price Watch

100 most expensive houses in Lyndon

In the charming area of Lyndon, part of Rutland, the real estate market has seen some remarkable transactions. The most expensive house ever sold here reached a staggering £970,000 in 2024, while the least expensive fetched £150,000. Over the years, there have been 13 sales since 1998, with four houses located on the same street, Luffenham Road, Post Office Lane. The latest sale also took place in 2024, highlighting the area's ongoing appeal.

Sold in March 2024

the old post post office lane, rutland

£970,000

Sold in February 2017

coach house the green, rutland

£720,000

Sold in October 2004

the green the green, rutland

£540,000

4.

Sold in October 2013

the firs church road, rutland

£497,500

5.

Sold in October 2003

coach house the green, rutland

£460,000

6.

Sold in July 2011

old oak cottage post office lane, rutland

£365,000

7.

Sold in March 1998

parsons orchard post office lane, rutland

£275,000

8.

Sold in September 2003

brackenbury house luffenham road, rutland

£210,440

9.

Sold in November 1999

coach house the green, rutland

£207,500

10.

Sold in 2002

brackenbury house luffenham road, rutland

£200,000

Most expensive houses in areas around Lyndon

Pilton

£2,530,000

160.82%

Wardley

£1,540,000

58.76%

Martinsthorpe

£1,400,000

44.33%

Normanton

£2,650,000

173.20%

Burley

£2,600,000

168.04%

Ayston

£2,600,000

168.04%

Rutland

£4,133,415

326.13%

11.

Sold in August 1998

the firs church road, rutland

£170,000

12.

Sold in November 2003

the old post post office lane, rutland

£170,000

13.

Sold in July 1999

the bungalow luffenham road, rutland

£150,000

Data Source & Update Note:

This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Lyndon 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 29 March 2026 at 17:58 with the latest HM Land Registry data (February 2024). The Lyndon dataset covers 5 postcodes. Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations. Read our full data methodology.