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Latest house prices for Blunham, Bedford

Details of 615 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
16/12/2025 Details... £400,000 5 Centenary Place, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3FA Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £387,000 11 Pound Close, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NR Details...
12/11/2025 Details... £495,500 9 Buntings Close, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3FE Details...
03/10/2025 Details... £315,000 14 Park Lane, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NJ Details...
05/09/2025 Details... £785,000 5 Barford Road, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NE Details...
03/09/2025 Details... £1,440,000 The Cedars, 132A, Grange Road, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NT Details...
02/09/2025 Details... £283,000 16 Park Lane, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NJ Details...
29/08/2025 Details... £425,000 8 The Hill, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NG Details...
13/08/2025 Details... £444,000 17 Jubilee Close, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3LZ Details...
29/07/2025 Details... £750,000 Coach House Farm, Barford Road, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NA Details...
23/07/2025 Details... £425,000 9 Old Station Court, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3PN Details...
15/05/2025 Details... £468,000 7 Park Lane, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NH Details...
07/05/2025 Details... £535,000 91 High Street, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NN Details...
17/04/2025 Details... £330,000 15 Armistice Croft, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3FD Details...
31/03/2025 Details... £680,000 97 High Street, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NN Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £632,500 5 Carolean Avenue, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3FN Details...
27/03/2025 Details... £630,000 3 Carolean Avenue, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3FN Details...
26/03/2025 Details... £580,000 71 The Hill, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NQ Details...
24/03/2025 Details... £510,000 132 Barford Road, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3NA Details...
07/03/2025 Details... £475,000 7 Centenary Place, Blunham, Bedford, MK44 3FA Details...
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Blunham sits in a pocket of fertile Bedfordshire countryside where the River Ivel meets the Great Ouse, a geography that historically made it a hub for market gardening. Today, it remains a nucleated village centered around the 12th-century Church of St Edmund and the distinctive twin-arched sandstone bridges that span the local waterways. Locally, it is often noted for its association with the poet John Donne, who served as rector here in the 1620s. The village layout is practical, maintaining a traditional pub, a primary school, and a playing field that hosts one of the county’s more active cricket clubs. While the setting feels secluded, it is positioned just off the A1 and is roughly eight miles east of Bedford, offering a straightforward route for those needing to reach the shops or the mainline rail connections to London and the north. It is a quiet, low-lying spot, well-connected to riverside walks and the nearby nature reserves at Sandy.