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Latest house prices for Beeford, Driffield

Details of 842 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
15/12/2025 Details... £150,000 19 Glebe Gardens, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8BF Details...
01/12/2025 Details... £240,000 81 Main Street, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AY Details...
22/10/2025 Details... £277,000 12 Alton Park, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8BZ Details...
22/10/2025 Details... £277,500 2a Old Forge Way, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8GA Details...
01/10/2025 Details... £207,500 17 Alton Park, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8BZ Details...
30/09/2025 Details... £138,000 1 Bridlington Road, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AN Details...
19/09/2025 Details... £170,000 58 Main Street, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AZ Details...
06/08/2025 Details... £215,000 18 Wharram Field, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AX Details...
01/08/2025 Details... £137,000 87 Main Street, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AY Details...
29/07/2025 Details... £135,000 7 Alton Park, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8BZ Details...
15/07/2025 Details... £250,000 33 Main Street, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AY Details...
15/07/2025 Details... £272,000 94b Main Street, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AZ Details...
10/07/2025 Details... £79,975 2 Skipsea Road, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AL Details...
13/05/2025 Details... £120,900 7 Alton Park, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8BZ Details...
24/03/2025 Details... £140,000 20 Baronwood Crescent, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8BX Details...
28/02/2025 Details... £180,000 5, The Owls, Main Street, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8FZ Details...
31/01/2025 Details... £269,500 94 Main Street, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AZ Details...
10/01/2025 Details... £200,000 11 Old Forge Way, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8GA Details...
02/12/2024 Details... £120,000 72a Main Street, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AZ Details...
29/11/2024 Details... £355,000 75 Main Street, Beeford, Driffield, YO25 8AY Details...
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Beeford sits along the A165, roughly halfway between the market town of Driffield and the East Yorkshire coast. It is a linear village by design, centered around the Grade II* listed Church of St Leonard, which has stood since the 13th century and features a distinctive perpendicular tower that dominates the local skyline. Life here revolves around a handful of established amenities, including a village shop and post office, a local primary school, and a traditional pub, the Tiger Inn. Geographically, the village is set within the flat, fertile landscape of the Holderness plain, meaning much of the surrounding land is dedicated to arable farming. While it feels quiet and rural, it serves as a practical hub for the smaller hamlets nearby, offering a straightforward commute to Bridlington or Beverley. The local playing fields and community centre host regular activities, reflecting a village that remains self-contained rather than just a pass-through point on the road to the sea.