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Latest house prices for Cottingham

Details of 10,396 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
17/04/2026 Details... £187,000 10 Driffield Close, Cottingham, HU16 5LB Details...
15/04/2026 Details... £590,000 1b Hull Road, Cottingham, HU16 4PA Details...
13/04/2026 Details... £255,000 12 Lawnsgarth, Cottingham, HU16 5RG Details...
02/04/2026 Details... £543,000 80 St Margarets Avenue, Cottingham, HU16 5NB Details...
02/04/2026 Details... £140,000 18 Lawnsgarth, Cottingham, HU16 5RG Details...
31/03/2026 Details... £152,500 3 The Butts, Little Weighton, Cottingham, HU20 3XD Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £180,000 6 Oppy Wood Close, Cottingham, HU16 5GR Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £378,000 23 Dene Road, Cottingham, HU16 5PD Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £270,000 7 Rowan Garth, Skidby, Cottingham, HU16 5TT Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £300,000 35 Cedar Avenue, Cottingham, HU16 4AL Details...
23/03/2026 Details... £340,000 8 Brantingham Close, Cottingham, HU16 5JW Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £132,000 33 Millhouse Woods Lane, Cottingham, HU16 4HA Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £185,000 77 Burton Road, Cottingham, HU16 5DZ Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £315,000 62 Jack Harrison Avenue, Cottingham, HU16 5FZ Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £350,000 82 St Margarets Avenue, Cottingham, HU16 5NB Details...
18/03/2026 Details... £135,000 24 Wainfleet Avenue, Cottingham, HU16 4AY Details...
18/03/2026 Details... £285,000 99 Churchill Avenue, Cottingham, HU16 5NJ Details...
18/03/2026 Details... £235,000 20 Park Lane, Cottingham, HU16 5RD Details...
18/03/2026 Details... £247,000 8 Park Lane, Cottingham, HU16 5RD Details...
11/03/2026 Details... £170,000 15 Devon Street, Cottingham, HU16 4LZ Details...
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Cottingham often surprises people who assume it’s just another suburb of Hull; despite its proximity to the city, it maintains a very distinct identity as one of the largest villages in England. It sits on the eastern edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, where the flat landscape of the Holderness plain begins to rise into rolling chalk hills. Historically, the village grew wealthy as a retreat for Hull’s merchant class, which is still evident in the grand Victorian and Edwardian villas found along areas like West Hull Avenue. Today, the village centre remains functional and busy, centred around the Market Green and a railway station that provides direct links to Hull, Beverley, and occasionally London. Life here tends to revolve around the long high street of independent shops and the weekly Thursday market, which is still a genuine community fixture rather than a tourist attraction. It’s a practical place with a lot of green space nearby, offering a sense of separation from the surrounding urban sprawl while keeping the city’s amenities within a short ten-minute drive.