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Latest house prices for Coseley, Bilston

Details of 2,496 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
09/02/2024 Details... £190,000 36 Chad Road, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9TE Details...
01/02/2024 Details... £170,000 10 Painters Croft, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 8AP Details...
26/01/2024 Details... £165,000 27a Mount Pleasant Street, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9JR Details...
24/01/2024 Details... £270,000 4 Bank Street, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9JN Details...
09/01/2024 Details... £166,950 99 Clifton Street, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9HB Details...
23/11/2023 Details... £137,000 15 Woodcross Lane, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9BX Details...
23/11/2023 Details... £215,000 69 Clifton Street, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9HB Details...
20/11/2023 Details... £200,000 107 Upper Ettingshall Road, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9QY Details...
13/10/2023 Details... £255,000 7 Flowerdale Close, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9QT Details...
11/10/2023 Details... £112,500 33 Beddow Avenue, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9EG Details...
09/10/2023 Details... £130,000 37 Broad Street, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 8HQ Details...
04/10/2023 Details... £220,000 33 Chad Road, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9TF Details...
29/09/2023 Details... £139,000 15 Woodcross Lane, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9BX Details...
29/09/2023 Details... £300,000 28 Avenue Road, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9DJ Details...
22/09/2023 Details... £178,000 6 Ellenvale Close, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9AZ Details...
04/09/2023 Details... £217,000 102 Woodcross Lane, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9BW Details...
31/08/2023 Details... £170,000 19 Upper Ettingshall Road, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9QZ Details...
25/08/2023 Details... £205,000 55 Avenue Road, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9DJ Details...
25/08/2023 Details... £178,000 45 Upper Ettingshall Road, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 9QS Details...
23/08/2023 Details... £212,000 22 Anvil Crescent, Coseley, Bilston, WV14 8GA Details...
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Coseley is a small town situated in the historic county of Staffordshire, near the border with the West Midlands. It has a proud industrial heritage, which includes coal mining and ironworking. The town was once home to many factories and foundries, but today, those industries have largely disappeared. Despite this, Coseley remains a vibrant community with a strong sense of identity. One of its standout features is the impressive Coseley Tunnel, which runs beneath the town and is one of the longest railway tunnels in the region. There are also many parks and green spaces in and around Coseley, including Wasson Pool Nature Reserve and Priory Park. These areas offer fantastic opportunities for residents to enjoy walking, cycling or simply relaxing amid beautiful surroundings. With good transport links to nearby cities like Wolverhampton and Birmingham, as well as excellent schools and affordable housing options, Coseley is an attractive destination for anyone looking for a peaceful suburban life that's still within easy reach of urban amenities.