Property sales in SW1A 2 postcode sector - page 5 Westminster

This is a map and list of properties recently sold in the SW1A 2 postcode sector in the UK covering the areas of Whitehall, Buckingham Palace, Westminster, based on the records of the Land Registry

AddressTypeDatePrice
Flat 63A, 3 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2ELFlat (leasehold)Feb 2001£340,000
Flat 18, 25 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2BSNew build flat (leasehold)Feb 2001£395,000
Flat H, 1 - 3 Spring Gardens, London, SW1A 2BBNew build flat (leasehold)Jan 2001£675,000
Flat 2, 16 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2DYNew build flat (leasehold)Nov 2000£390,000
Flat E, 1 - 3 Spring Gardens, London, SW1A 2BBNew build flat (leasehold)Nov 2000£535,000
Flat 69A, 3 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2ELFlat (leasehold)Sep 2000£390,000
New build flat (leasehold)Jun 2000£75,000
Flat 6, 25 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2BSFlat (leasehold)Jul 2000£260,000
New build flat (leasehold)Apr 2000£250,000
Flat 67, 3 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2ELFlat (leasehold)Jun 2000£248,000
Flat 129, 4 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2EPFlat (leasehold)Jun 2000£175,000
Flat (leasehold)Oct 1999£126,000
Flat 8, 25 Whitehall, London, SW1A 2BSNew build flat (leasehold)Apr 2000£270,000
Flat 82, 3 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2ELFlat (leasehold)Jun 1999£775,000
Flat 126, 4 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2EPFlat (leasehold)Apr 1999£295,000
Flat 114, 4 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2EPFlat (leasehold)Jun 1997£150,000
Flat (leasehold)Jan 1997£130,000
Flat 77, 3 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2ELFlat (leasehold)Nov 1996£300,000
Flat 96, 3 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2ELFlat (leasehold)Aug 1996£242,000
Flat 2, 35 Spring Gardens, London, SW1A 2BANew build flat (leasehold)Jul 1996£210,000
Unit 3A Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2EPFlat (leasehold)Sep 1995£94,625
Flat 138A, 4 Whitehall Court, London, SW1A 2EPFlat (leasehold)Sep 1995£625,000

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2025. 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.