Property sales in SK22 4 postcode sector - page 40 High Peak

This is a map and list of properties recently sold in the SK22 4 postcode sector in the UK covering the areas of Birch Vale, Hayfield, Little Hayfield, New Mills, Rowarth, High Peak, based on the records of the Land Registry

AddressTypeDatePrice
7 Watburn Road, New Mills, SK22 4HHSemi-detached (leasehold)Jul 1996£52,000
1 Peveril Avenue, New Mills, SK22 4EBSemi-detached (leasehold)Jun 1996£50,000
25 Laneside Road, New Mills, SK22 4LTTerraced (leasehold)Jun 1996£36,500
48 Hayfield Road, New Mills, SK22 4JBSemi-detached (leasehold)Jun 1996£49,750
31 New Street, New Mills, SK22 4PETerraced (freehold)Jun 1996£30,000
12 Falcon Close, New Mills, SK22 4JQSemi-detached (leasehold)May 1996£44,500
43 Whitle Road, New Mills, SK22 4EHTerraced (freehold)May 1996£33,500
22 Bridge Street, New Mills, SK22 4DJTerraced (freehold)Mar 1996£52,000
14 Midland Terrace, New Mills, SK22 4NLTerraced (leasehold)Feb 1996£41,500
16 Hyde Bank Road, New Mills, SK22 4BWTerraced (freehold)Dec 1995£30,500
19 Torr Top Street, New Mills, SK22 4BSTerraced (freehold)Oct 1995£44,000
75 Mellor Road, New Mills, SK22 4DPNew build semi-detached (leasehold)Sep 1995£60,000
51 Church Road, New Mills, SK22 4NUTerraced (freehold)Aug 1995£50,000
80 High Street, New Mills, SK22 4BRTerraced (freehold)Aug 1995£75,750
16 St Georges Road, New Mills, SK22 4JTSemi-detached (freehold)May 1995£50,000
45 High Street, New Mills, SK22 4ALTerraced (freehold)Apr 1995£34,000
47 Hayfield Road, New Mills, SK22 4JBSemi-detached (leasehold)Apr 1995£35,000
30 Low Leighton Road, New Mills, SK22 4PJSemi-detached (freehold)Apr 1995£53,550
5 Ollersett Avenue, New Mills, SK22 4LFSemi-detached (freehold)Mar 1995£43,500
18 Diglands Avenue, New Mills, SK22 4JDSemi-detached (leasehold)Feb 1995£60,000
The Leasty, Laneside Road, New Mills, SK22 4LUSemi-detached (freehold)Feb 1995£68,500
5 Cresswell Avenue, New Mills, SK22 4BETerraced (leasehold)Jan 1995£65,500

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.