Property sales in EC4V postcode district - page 11 City of London

This is a map and list of properties recently sold in the EC4V postcode district in the UK covering the areas of Blackfriars, City of London, based on the records of the Land Registry

Prices and sales

AddressTypeDatePrice
Apartment 119, Globe View, 10 High Timber Street, London, EC4V 3PSNew build flat (leasehold)Mar 1999£450,000
Apartment 126, Globe View, 10 High Timber Street, London, EC4V 3PSNew build flat (leasehold)Mar 1999£490,000
Apartment 128, Globe View, 10 High Timber Street, London, EC4V 3PSNew build flat (leasehold)Mar 1999£445,000
9 Priory House, 6 Friar Street, London, EC4V 5DTNew build flat (leasehold)Mar 1999£180,000
1 Priory House, 3 Burgon Street, London, EC4V 5DRNew build flat (leasehold)Feb 1999£205,000
Flat 220, Queens Quay, 58 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4V 3EJFlat (leasehold)Jan 1999£125,000
Flat 3, 76 Carter Lane, London, EC4V 5EANew build flat (leasehold)Dec 1998£210,000
Apartment 111, Globe View, 10 High Timber Street, London, EC4V 3PSNew build flat (leasehold)Nov 1998£218,000
Apartment 133, Globe View, 10 High Timber Street, London, EC4V 3PSNew build flat (leasehold)Nov 1998£465,000
16 Priory House, 6 Friar Street, London, EC4V 5DTNew build flat (leasehold)Nov 1998£350,000
12 Priory House, 6 Friar Street, London, EC4V 5DTFlat (leasehold)Nov 1998£155,000
4 Priory House, 6 Friar Street, London, EC4V 5DTNew build flat (leasehold)Oct 1998£150,000
Flat 102, Queens Quay, 58 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4V 3EJFlat (leasehold)Oct 1998£250,000
19 Priory House, 6 Friar Street, London, EC4V 5DTFlat (leasehold)Oct 1998£205,000
7 Priory House, 6 Friar Street, London, EC4V 5DTNew build flat (leasehold)Oct 1998£145,000
8 Priory House, 6 Friar Street, London, EC4V 5DTNew build flat (leasehold)Oct 1998£135,000
14 Priory House, 6 Friar Street, London, EC4V 5DTNew build flat (leasehold)Oct 1998£190,000
21 Priory House, 6 Friar Street, London, EC4V 5DTNew build flat (leasehold)Sep 1998£235,000
Flat 611, Queens Quay, 58 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4V 3EHFlat (leasehold)Sep 1998£136,000
Flat 4, 2 Carter Court, London, EC4V 5ENNew build flat (leasehold)Sep 1998£91,500
Flat 208, Queens Quay, 58 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4V 3EJFlat (leasehold)Jun 1998£77,000
Flat 4, 76 Carter Lane, London, EC4V 5EAFlat (leasehold)May 1998£215,000
Flat 7, Norfolk House, Trig Lane, London, EC4V 3QQNew build flat (leasehold)May 1998£535,000
Flat 2, 3 - 4 St Andrews Hill, London, EC4V 5BYFlat (leasehold)May 1998£230,000
New build flat (leasehold)Dec 1996£190,000
Flat 3, 31 - 34 St Andrews Hill, London, EC4V 5DENew build flat (leasehold)Apr 1998£260,000
40 - 41 St Andrews Hill, London, EC4V 5DEFlat (freehold)Jan 1998£486,500
Flat 2, 76 Carter Lane, London, EC4V 5EAFlat (leasehold)Jan 1998£252,000
Lower Groung And Ground Floor Flat 1, 1 Carter Court, London, EC4V 5ENNew build flat (leasehold)Dec 1997£173,000
Flat 2, 77 Carter Lane, London, EC4V 5EPNew build flat (leasehold)Jul 1997£112,000
Flat 4, 77 Carter Lane, London, EC4V 5EPNew build flat (leasehold)Jun 1997£123,000
Flat 5, 77 Carter Lane, London, EC4V 5EPNew build flat (leasehold)Jun 1997£108,000
Flat 8, Norfolk House, Trig Lane, London, EC4V 3QQNew build flat (leasehold)May 1997£300,000
Flat 6, Norfolk House, Trig Lane, London, EC4V 3QQNew build flat (leasehold)Apr 1997£615,000
Flat 416, Queens Quay, 58 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4V 3EHFlat (leasehold)Mar 1997£45,000
Flat 2, Norfolk House, Trig Lane, London, EC4V 3QQNew build flat (leasehold)Jan 1997£265,000
Flat 4, 3 - 4 St Andrews Hill, London, EC4V 5BYNew build flat (leasehold)Jul 1996£227,000
Flat 217, Queens Quay, 58 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4V 3EJFlat (leasehold)Jun 1996£75,000
Flat 9, Norfolk House, Trig Lane, London, EC4V 3QQFlat (leasehold)Feb 1996£415,000
Flat 517, Queens Quay, 58 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4V 3EHFlat (leasehold)Oct 1995£148,000

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2024. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

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.