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Latest house prices for Ockbrook, Derby

Details of 788 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
17/12/2025 Details... £257,000 23 Yew Tree Avenue, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3TB Details...
10/12/2025 Details... £560,000 9 Home Farm Close, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3SQ Details...
19/11/2025 Details... £368,000 22 Hillcroft Drive, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3RE Details...
19/11/2025 Details... £350,000 39 The Ridings, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3SF Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £305,000 63 Pares Way, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3TL Details...
31/10/2025 Details... £295,000 2 Orchard Close, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3RQ Details...
10/10/2025 Details... £480,000 31 Cole Lane, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3RD Details...
19/09/2025 Details... £555,000 242 Victoria Avenue, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3RL Details...
21/08/2025 Details... £236,000 61 The Ridings, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3SF Details...
11/08/2025 Details... £301,000 18 Top Manor Close, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3TN Details...
31/07/2025 Details... £245,000 21 Yew Tree Avenue, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3TB Details...
07/07/2025 Details... £280,000 149 The Ridings, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3SG Details...
18/06/2025 Details... £745,000 Whiteoaks, Bare Lane, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3RG Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £545,000 47 Church Street, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3SL Details...
20/03/2025 Details... £440,000 57 Collier Lane, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3RP Details...
19/03/2025 Details... £265,000 6 Yew Tree Avenue, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3TB Details...
25/02/2025 Details... £875,000 98 The Ridings, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3SF Details...
24/01/2025 Details... £238,500 2 Hillcroft Drive, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3RE Details...
14/01/2025 Details... £430,000 4 Cedar Drive, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3SJ Details...
09/01/2025 Details... £850,000 Ockbrook Garden House, Flood Street, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 3RF Details...
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Ockbrook sits just east of Derby, separated from the city’s suburbs by a slim but vital stretch of green belt. It is a village shaped by an unusual history, notably its role as a Moravian settlement founded in the mid-18th century. This heritage is still visible today in the red-brick architecture and the quiet, orderly layout of the Moravian Square, which remains one of only a handful of such communities in the country. Geographically, the village occupies a sloping site that offers views over the Derwent Valley, yet it remains practically connected to the wider region via the A52, making the nearby hubs of Nottingham and Derby easily accessible. Life here tends to revolve around a few long-standing pubs and the local primary school, while the surrounding network of footpaths connects the village to neighbours like Borrowash and Draycott. It manages to retain a distinct, self-contained character despite its proximity to the urban fringes, offering a sense of stability that comes from its deep-rooted educational and religious foundations.