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Latest house prices for Bradninch, Exeter

Details of 1,085 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
16/01/2026 Details... £360,000 4 Barns Close, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4QJ Details...
23/10/2025 Details... £229,000 31b Townlands, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4QY Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £292,000 Kelston, Hele Road, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4QZ Details...
23/09/2025 Details... £195,000 7 Cullompton Hill, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4NP Details...
22/09/2025 Details... £250,000 6 Millway Gardens, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4RE Details...
19/09/2025 Details... £250,000 37 Hele Road, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4PE Details...
05/09/2025 Details... £290,000 8 West End Road, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4QW Details...
29/08/2025 Details... £292,500 7 Landunvez Place, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4PB Details...
29/08/2025 Details... £285,000 23 Hele Road, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4PE Details...
25/07/2025 Details... £297,000 43 Hele Road, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4PE Details...
25/07/2025 Details... £510,000 34 West End Road, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4QP Details...
25/07/2025 Details... £370,000 4 Dukes Orchard, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4RA Details...
09/07/2025 Details... £490,000 Elliot House, West End Road, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4QS Details...
09/07/2025 Details... £300,000 24 Dukes Orchard, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4RA Details...
04/07/2025 Details... £340,000 1 Millway Gardens, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4RE Details...
14/06/2025 Details... £575,000 1 Cullompton Hill, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4NP Details...
11/06/2025 Details... £250,000 19 High Street, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4NJ Details...
11/06/2025 Details... £350,000 25 Dukes Orchard, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4RA Details...
24/03/2025 Details... £244,800 Unit E2, Mercury Business Park, Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4BL Details...
21/03/2025 Details... £365,000 Tipsy Barn, Poundapitt Farm, , Bradninch, Exeter, EX5 4LB Details...
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Bradninch sits on a ridgeway about nine miles north of Exeter, positioned between the Culm Valley and the main road to Cullompton. While it feels like a quiet village today, it is technically an ancient town, having received its charter in 1208 and maintaining a long-standing association with the Duchy of Cornwall. The layout is dominated by Fore Street, which slopes down the hill past the Guildhall and the 15th-century Church of St Disen, noted for its rare medieval screen. Life here is centered around a remarkably self-contained community; there is still a local primary school, a post office, and a couple of pubs, which helps it retain a distinct identity despite its proximity to the M5. The surrounding landscape is largely agricultural, characterized by the traditional Devon apple orchards that have supplied local cider making for generations. It’s a practical spot for those who need to get into the city or reach the railway at Tiverton Parkway, yet it manages to keep the pace of life steady and the rural views open.