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Latest house prices for Kilburn, Belper

Details of 2,126 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
19/12/2025 Details... £129,500 19 Chapel Street, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0NR Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £160,000 19 Blackthorne Close, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0LF Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £245,000 5 Hilltop Lane, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0LG Details...
10/12/2025 Details... £425,000 7 Church Street, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0LU Details...
01/12/2025 Details... £183,000 7 Blackthorne Close, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0LF Details...
01/12/2025 Details... £130,000 14 Highfield Road, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0LT Details...
01/12/2025 Details... £218,000 32 Woodhouse Road, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0NA Details...
10/11/2025 Details... £275,000 9 Fairview Grange, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0QB Details...
28/10/2025 Details... £155,000 24 Chapel Street, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0NR Details...
23/10/2025 Details... £260,000 51 Bramble Way, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0LH Details...
16/10/2025 Details... £132,500 Acres Barn, Belper Road, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0LR Details...
09/10/2025 Details... £215,500 16 Holbrook View, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0JS Details...
09/10/2025 Details... £357,000 8 Ryknield Road, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0PE Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £195,000 6 Fairview Close, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0PN Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £205,000 37 Dale View Gardens, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0PT Details...
19/09/2025 Details... £180,000 22 Kingsway Crescent, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0NX Details...
05/09/2025 Details... £195,000 19 Dale Park Avenue, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0PR Details...
27/08/2025 Details... £280,000 25 Highfield Road, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0LT Details...
17/07/2025 Details... £220,000 22 Larch Road, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0PX Details...
14/07/2025 Details... £175,000 3 Lapwing Close, Kilburn, Belper, DE56 0AB Details...
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Kilburn is a village of character sitting just outside Belper, roughly five miles north of Derby. Historically, it was a settlement built on the strength of the coal mining and brick-making industries, though today it serves as a quiet, primarily residential community that hasn’t lost its sense of identity. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need to commute: it sits right on the A38, offering a direct link to the M1, while keeping the hills of the Peak District within easy reach for a weekend walk. The village itself is centered around a traditional layout, with local amenities like the post office, a couple of long-standing pubs, and a well-regarded primary school. While it has seen modern housing development over the decades, you can still find the older stone cottages that hint at its industrial past, and there is a genuine feeling of being part of the Derbyshire countryside without feeling isolated from the practicalities of the nearby market towns.