100 most expensive houses in Eyton upon the Weald Moors

In the charming area of Eyton upon the Weald Moors, part of Telford and Wrekin, the real estate market has seen some fascinating transactions. The most expensive house sold for an impressive £440,000 in 2013, while the least expensive went for £50,000. Notably, 13 of these houses are located on the same street, highlighting a sense of community. Since 1995, there have been 16 sales in the area, with the latest sale occurring in 2017.

Sold in February 2013

park view cottage , wrekin

£440,000

Sold in November 2006

9 , wrekin

£420,000

Sold in December 2017

wharf house , wrekin

£420,000

4.

Sold in August 2013

rustic ridge , wrekin

£390,000

5.

Sold in December 2003

park view cottage , wrekin

£371,000

6.

Sold in July 2006

3 , wrekin

£334,999

7.

Sold in October 2007

rustic ridge , wrekin

£330,000

8.

Sold in December 2009

the villa , wrekin

£320,000

9.

Sold in October 2011

4 shawbirch cottages, wrekin

£190,000

10.

Sold in August 2012

3 shawbirch cottages, wrekin

£182,500

Most expensive houses in areas around Eyton upon the Weald Moors

Little Wenlock

£1,650,000

275.00%

Tibberton and Cherrington

£1,050,000

138.64%

Chetwynd

£995,000

126.14%

Preston upon the Weald Moors

£820,000

86.36%

Kynnersley

£697,500

58.52%

Telford and Wrekin

£2,833,810

544.05%

11.

Sold in July 2009

3 shawbirch cottages, wrekin

£175,000

12.

Sold in July 2000

wharf house , wrekin

£165,000

13.

Sold in August 1998

wharf house , wrekin

£142,000

14.

Sold in May 1997

the villa , shropshire

£125,000

15.

Sold in February 1995

school bungalow , shropshire

£58,000

16.

Sold in February 1995

2 , shropshire

£50,000

Data Source & Update Note:

This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Eyton upon the Weald Moors 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 November 2017 (The latest available from HM Land Registry). Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations.