House Price Watch

100 most expensive houses in Sibdon Carwood

Sibdon Carwood, a charming part of Shropshire, has seen a range of house prices over the years. The most expensive house sold for an impressive £718,000 in 2008, while the least expensive fetched £40,000. Since 1997, there have been 13 sales in this quaint area, with 8 of those houses located on the same street, Watling Street. The latest sale occurred in 2023, showcasing the ongoing interest in this picturesque locale.

Sold in May 2008

tanglewood farm watling street, shropshire

£718,000

Sold in October 2005

new house farm , shropshire

£475,000

Sold in 2023

new house , shropshire

£355,000

4.

Sold in February 2018

holly bank , shropshire

£295,000

5.

Sold in May 2003

tanglewood farm watling street, shropshire

£235,000

6.

Sold in June 2007

new house , shropshire

£215,000

7.

Sold in October 2006

new house , shropshire

£183,150

8.

Sold in August 2006

sunning dale watling street, shropshire

£177,000

9.

Sold in March 2019

greenfields watling street, shropshire

£155,000

10.

Sold in August 2000

oak cottage watling street, shropshire

£124,000

Most expensive houses in areas around Sibdon Carwood

Burwarton

£975,000

35.79%

Harley

£1,180,000

64.35%

Hopton Cangeford

£875,000

21.87%

Neen Sollars

£880,000

22.56%

Boscobel

£775,000

7.94%

Cockshutt

£1,487,500

107.17%

Shropshire

£19,082,218

2557.69%

11.

Sold in September 2010

greenfields watling street, shropshire

£95,000

12.

Sold in March 2002

sunning dale watling street, shropshire

£89,600

13.

Sold in 1997

greenfields cottages watling street, shropshire

£40,000

Data Source & Update Note:

This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Sibdon Carwood 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 16:40 with the latest HM Land Registry data (December 2023). The Sibdon Carwood dataset covers 6 postcodes. Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations. Read our full data methodology.