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Latest house prices for Haverhill

Details of 20,169 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
23/03/2026 Details... £300,000 30 Monarch Close, Haverhill, CB9 9QW Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £162,000 24 Manor Farm Close, Haverhill, CB9 8QN Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £240,000 28 Burton End, Haverhill, CB9 9LR Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £272,500 43 Sperling Drive, Haverhill, CB9 9SG Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £412,500 9 Friar Close, Haverhill, CB9 0DY Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £360,000 9 Forties Close, Haverhill, CB9 0LX Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £237,000 21 Colne Valley Road, Haverhill, CB9 8DT Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £256,000 24 Camps Road, Haverhill, CB9 8HF Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £210,000 9 Vanners Road, Haverhill, CB9 8NR Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £325,000 55 Seymour Drive, Haverhill, CB9 9PQ Details...
12/03/2026 Details... £270,000 3 Wheel Chase, Sturmer, Haverhill, CB9 7GW Details...
12/03/2026 Details... £525,000 1 Woods Close, Sturmer, Haverhill, CB9 7ZH Details...
10/03/2026 Details... £225,000 35 Horsham Close, Haverhill, CB9 7HN Details...
06/03/2026 Details... £200,000 33 Ruffles Road, Haverhill, CB9 0JY Details...
06/03/2026 Details... £207,000 5 Weddell Road, Haverhill, CB9 0LE Details...
06/03/2026 Details... £150,000 33 Queensway, Haverhill, CB9 9AR Details...
04/03/2026 Details... £1,100,000 Boyton Hall, Anne Sucklings Lane, Little Wratting, Haverhill, CB9 7TA Details...
04/03/2026 Details... £180,000 4 Broomfield Courtyard, Haverhill, CB9 8GY Details...
02/03/2026 Details... £303,000 4 North Crescent, Steeple Bumpstead, Haverhill, CB9 7DL Details...
02/03/2026 Details... £223,000 1 Prospect Terrace, Kedington, Haverhill, CB9 7QJ Details...
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Haverhill sits in a unique pocket of the countryside where the borders of Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire meet. Historically a market town that grew significantly during the planned London overspill of the 1960s, it has evolved into a practical hub for those working in the nearby Cambridge biotech corridor. The geography is defined by the gently rolling hills of the Stour Valley, and while the town centre still holds a traditional market on Fridays and Saturdays, much of the local life revolves around the self-contained amenities like the arts centre - housed in the old town hall - and the extensive leisure park. It is a town of distinct zones, from the Victorian terraced streets near the centre to the more expansive modern estates on the periphery, all connected by a comprehensive network of cycle paths and walkways. While it lacks its own railway station, the road links to the M11 and the frequent bus services to Cambridge make it a functional base for navigating the wider region.