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Latest house prices for Immingham

Details of 5,890 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
16/01/2026 Details... £120,000 401 Pelham Road, Immingham, DN40 1NJ Details...
15/01/2026 Details... £165,000 51 Ferndown Drive, Immingham, DN40 2LR Details...
13/01/2026 Details... £126,950 2 Talbot Road, Immingham, DN40 1EX Details...
12/01/2026 Details... £115,000 7 Aire Close, Immingham, DN40 2DT Details...
12/01/2026 Details... £172,000 12 Oaklands Road, Immingham, DN40 2JQ Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £165,000 40 Jersey Place, Immingham, DN40 1PZ Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £130,000 24 Bluestone Lane, Immingham, DN40 2DX Details...
06/01/2026 Details... £55,000 9 Corfe Walk, Immingham, DN40 1HN Details...
05/01/2026 Details... £245,000 2 Hamish Walk, Immingham, DN40 1PP Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £170,000 4 Alderney Way, Immingham, DN40 1RB Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £210,000 32 Valda Vale, Immingham, DN40 2ED Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £315,000 May Tree Cottage, Swinster Lane, East Halton, Immingham, DN40 3NR Details...
15/12/2025 Details... £122,000 19 Calder Close, Immingham, DN40 2DP Details...
15/12/2025 Details... £88,400 10 Copse Close, Immingham, DN40 2JD Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £79,000 30 Kings Road, Immingham, DN40 1AL Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £109,000 11 Talbot Road, Immingham, DN40 1EU Details...
11/12/2025 Details... £75,000 2 Langley Walk, Immingham, DN40 1JG Details...
03/12/2025 Details... £125,000 12 Brewster Avenue, Immingham, DN40 1DN Details...
02/12/2025 Details... £123,000 14 Berwick Court, Immingham, DN40 2JX Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £85,000 12 Kings Road, Immingham, DN40 1AL Details...
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Immingham sits on the south bank of the Humber Estuary in Lincolnshire, positioned between the seaside town of Cleethorpes and the industrial hub of Scunthorpe. Historically, it remained a small, quiet village for centuries - noted primarily as the 1608 departure point for the Pilgrim Fathers - until the deep-water dock was opened in 1912. Today, the town is dominated by its massive port complex, which is one of the busiest in the UK and serves as a major engine for the local economy. Living here means being part of a practical, working town where the functional grid of 20th-century housing meets the vast, open skies of the estuary. While the industrial skyline is ever-present, the town provides straightforward amenities and quick access to the A180, making it a convenient base for those working across the Humber region or looking to reach the nearby Lincolnshire Wolds.