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100 most expensive houses in Milton Clevedon

In the charming area of Milton Clevedon, part of Mendip, the real estate market has seen a range of sales over the years. The most expensive house sold for an impressive £650,000 in 2005, while the least expensive fetched £85,950. Since 1995, there have been 14 sales, with the latest transaction occurring in 2022. Interestingly, 8 of these homes are located on the same street, Bruton Road, showcasing a unique community vibe.

Sold in September 2005

high croft , somerset

£650,000

Sold in November 2002

greens combe house greenscombe, somerset

£615,000

Sold in October 2022

the teachers house , somerset

£547,000

4.

Sold in July 2020

random thatch , somerset

£510,000

5.

Sold in November 1999

random thatch , somerset

£412,500

6.

Sold in February 2010

lilac cottage , somerset

£378,000

7.

Sold in 1995

greens combe house greenscombe, somerset

£329,000

8.

Sold in June 2010

the teachers house , somerset

£295,000

9.

Sold in September 1999

high croft , somerset

£235,000

10.

Sold in 2001

the beeches , somerset

£205,000

Most expensive houses in areas around Milton Clevedon

Witham Friary

£3,000,000

361.54%

Litton

£1,425,000

119.23%

Tellisford

£2,050,000

215.38%

Great Elm

£2,060,000

216.92%

Selwood

£2,650,000

307.69%

Godney

£1,200,000

84.62%

Mendip

£4,900,000

653.85%

11.

Sold in March 1997

the old granary greenscombe, somerset

£190,000

12.

Sold in May 1997

lilac cottage , somerset

£178,750

13.

Sold in 2001

wisteria cottage high street, somerset

£170,000

14.

Sold in November 1998

the old school house , somerset

£85,950

Data Source & Update Note:

This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Milton Clevedon 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 16:59 with the latest HM Land Registry data (September 2022). The Milton Clevedon dataset covers 9 postcodes. Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations. Read our full data methodology.