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Latest house prices for Butterwick, Boston

Details of 933 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
12/02/2026 Details... £200,000 7 Sea Lane, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0EY Details...
17/12/2025 Details... £253,000 21 Tyler Crescent, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0JT Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £175,000 41 Upsall Road, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0HH Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £245,000 49 Mill Lane, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0JF Details...
10/11/2025 Details... £194,000 11 Prince William Drive, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0JG Details...
24/10/2025 Details... £219,950 14 Vinters Way, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0HB Details...
15/09/2025 Details... £179,950 23 Tyler Crescent, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0JT Details...
20/08/2025 Details... £203,500 6 St Andrews Road, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0HY Details...
20/08/2025 Details... £184,650 The Willows, Main Road, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0JL Details...
01/08/2025 Details... £163,000 3 Watery Lane, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0HS Details...
11/07/2025 Details... £180,000 3 Tyler Crescent, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0JT Details...
27/06/2025 Details... £182,500 13 Watery Lane, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0HS Details...
20/06/2025 Details... £179,950 21 Peter Paine Close, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0HA Details...
16/06/2025 Details... £269,950 27 Sea Lane, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0HQ Details...
13/06/2025 Details... £235,000 2 Brand End Road, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0ET Details...
06/06/2025 Details... £172,500 19 Peter Paine Close, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0HA Details...
11/04/2025 Details... £215,000 3 Prince William Drive, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0JG Details...
31/03/2025 Details... £265,000 28 Tyler Crescent, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0JT Details...
21/03/2025 Details... £190,000 11 Watery Lane, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0HS Details...
11/03/2025 Details... £272,000 Nordsea, Benington Road, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0EX Details...
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Lying just four miles east of Boston, Butterwick is one of the historic "scrane" villages situated on the edge of the Lincolnshire Fens. It is a quiet, nucleated settlement defined by its flat, fertile landscape and a skyline dominated by the 13th-century Grade I listed Church of St Andrew, known for its distinctive brick tower. The village operates as a practical hub for the surrounding smaller hamlets, anchored by the local primary school and a traditional public house, the Five Bells. While agriculture remains the physical backdrop of the area, the village has evolved into a residential community that feels distinct from the busier market town nearby. Life here is dictated by the open horizons and the network of drain-lined lanes that connect the village to the saltmarshes of The Wash, offering a landscape that is stark, functional, and deeply rooted in the coastal heritage of the Holland district.