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Latest house prices for Brandon, Durham

Details of 2,111 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
12/01/2026 Details... £125,500 5 Brockwell Court, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8QX Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £158,000 100 Deerness Heights, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8TY Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £118,000 11 Commercial Street, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8PL Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £95,000 65 Scripton Gill, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8BQ Details...
27/11/2025 Details... £92,500 4 Palm Lea, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8SW Details...
10/11/2025 Details... £135,000 5 Red Ridges, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8QP Details...
31/10/2025 Details... £165,000 12 St Agathas Close, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8RA Details...
24/10/2025 Details... £77,000 34 Pine Lea, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8SR Details...
22/10/2025 Details... £255,000 2 Lowland Road, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8NN Details...
17/10/2025 Details... £205,000 42 Brancepeth View, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8TT Details...
15/10/2025 Details... £137,000 106 Deerness Heights, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8TY Details...
10/10/2025 Details... £265,000 9 High Croft, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8PP Details...
10/10/2025 Details... £95,000 14 Victoria Avenue, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8QH Details...
08/10/2025 Details... £235,000 25 Brancepeth View, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8TT Details...
03/10/2025 Details... £133,000 2 Church Square, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8EE Details...
29/09/2025 Details... £115,000 1 Grey Gables, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8QW Details...
11/09/2025 Details... £125,000 17 Stack Garth, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8QR Details...
01/09/2025 Details... £125,000 23 Church Square, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8EE Details...
26/08/2025 Details... £205,000 5 Beechcroft Avenue, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8TF Details...
15/08/2025 Details... £112,000 106 Deerness Heights, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8TY Details...
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Lying just a few miles southwest of Durham City, Brandon transitioned from a small farming hamlet into a significant colliery village during the 19th century. Today, it functions as a quiet residential area that manages to retain a distinct sense of separation from the city, despite the short commute. The village is built into the hillside, offering clear views across the Deerness Valley, and it is bordered by a network of former railway lines that have been converted into long-distance paths for walking and cycling. The local landscape is defined by its proximity to Brandon Marsh and the nearby woodland of the Brancepeth Estate, providing a good amount of green space right on the doorstep. While the heavy industry is long gone, the legacy of the mining era remains visible in the traditional terrace architecture found in the older parts of the village, sitting alongside more modern housing developments that have expanded the area’s footprint toward Meadowfield.