Property sales in S63 5 postcode sector Barnsley

This is a map and list of properties recently sold in the S63 5 postcode sector in the UK covering the areas of Bolton-on-Dearne, Goldthorpe, Thurnscoe, Wath-on-Dearne, West Melton, Barnsley, based on the records of the Land Registry

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AddressTypeDatePrice
Capita House, Meadows Road, Manvers, S63 5DJOther (freehold)Mar 2023£7,700,000
Unit 1A, Innovate Park, Adwick Park, Manvers, S63 5ABOther (freehold)Jan 2023£550,000
Other (freehold)Feb 2017£5,000
Unit 9A Brookfields Way, Manvers, S63 5DLOther (leasehold)Feb 2022£435,000
Unit 3A Concept Court, Manvers, S63 5BDOther (leasehold)Feb 2022£300,000
Unit 1A, The Gallery, Concept Court, Manvers, S63 5BDOther (leasehold)Dec 2021£300,000
Unit 3 Concept Court, Manvers, S63 5BDOther (leasehold)Dec 2021£231,500
G D Web Offset Ltd, Brookfields Way, Manvers, S63 5DLOther (leasehold)Nov 2021£6,800,000
Unit 3 Farfield Park, Manvers, S63 5DBOther (freehold)Apr 2021£1,350,000
Other (leasehold)Nov 2018£106,000
Unit 2, Century Business Park East, Dearne Lane, Manvers, S63 5DPOther (freehold)May 2020£294,000
Renaissance House, Adwick Park, Manvers, S63 5NBOther (freehold)Jul 2019£500,000
Unit 24 Farfield Park, Manvers, S63 5DBOther (leasehold)Jul 2019£900,000
Unit 6 Brookfields Way, Manvers, S63 5DLOther (leasehold)Oct 2018£7,875,000
Unit 6 Farfield Park, Manvers, S63 5DBOther (freehold)Dec 2017£1,080,000
Purex House, Farfield Park, Manvers, S63 5DBOther (leasehold)Jun 2017£650,000
Unit 7 Brookfields Way, Manvers, S63 5DLOther (leasehold)Jun 2017£540,000
Unit 10 Brookfields Way, Manvers, S63 5DLOther (leasehold)Jun 2017£12,900,000
Telecom Service Centre, Adwick Park, Manvers, S63 5NAOther (freehold)Feb 2017£6,875,000
Unit 1 Farfield Park, Manvers, S63 5DBOther (leasehold)Nov 2015£443,000

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Notes

The average price shown is the geometric mean which multiplies all sales prices together then takes the square root. This should reduce the impact of sales of very expensive houses.
No adjustments are made for seasonal variations, so average prices will not match the Land Registry's own figures
Sales in the final month are always lower than earlier months, due to that month's data not being complete.