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Latest house prices for Kingswinford

Details of 13,690 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
30/03/2026 Details... £320,000 9 Ross Drive, Kingswinford, DY6 9EP Details...
27/03/2026 Details... £201,000 19 Chapel Street, Wall Heath, Kingswinford, DY6 0JU Details...
26/03/2026 Details... £355,000 2 Field Sidings Way, Kingswinford, DY6 7AZ Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £179,000 67 Rowan Rise, Kingswinford, DY6 8EB Details...
12/03/2026 Details... £245,000 67 The Portway, Kingswinford, DY6 8HL Details...
03/03/2026 Details... £225,000 7 Catesby Drive, Kingswinford, DY6 7RJ Details...
27/02/2026 Details... £213,000 7 Sandhurst Road, Kingswinford, DY6 8PE Details...
26/02/2026 Details... £435,000 12 Beachwood Avenue, Wall Heath, Kingswinford, DY6 0HL Details...
26/02/2026 Details... £270,000 142 Kingsley Road, Kingswinford, DY6 9RP Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £415,000 28 Pullman Drive, Kingswinford, DY6 7BE Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £262,000 4 Orchard Court, Kingswinford, DY6 8AH Details...
19/02/2026 Details... £287,500 20 Barton Lane, Kingswinford, DY6 9EY Details...
19/02/2026 Details... £270,800 22 Casewell Road, Kingswinford, DY6 9HB Details...
18/02/2026 Details... £655,000 6 Ostler Close, Kingswinford, DY6 0DW Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £230,000 5 Celtic Cross Drive, Kingswinford, DY6 7NJ Details...
12/02/2026 Details... £110,000 96 Oak Street, Kingswinford, DY6 9LT Details...
11/02/2026 Details... £507,000 3 Cypress Gardens, Kingswinford, DY6 9TU Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £198,500 29 Laburnum Road, Kingswinford, DY6 8EH Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £225,000 18 The Rise, Kingswinford, DY6 8LB Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £210,000 28 Ashley Close, Kingswinford, DY6 9SX Details...
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Situated on the western edge of the Black Country where the urban landscape begins to yield to the South Staffordshire countryside, Kingswinford has evolved from its roots as a royal hunting forest into a settled, suburban enclave. Historically recorded in the Domesday Book, the area became an industrial focal point during the 19th century, particularly noted for its involvement in glassmaking and coal mining, though today it is defined more by its residential character and its proximity to the greenery of Enville and Kinver. Practicality defines the layout here; the village centre is anchored by the crossroads of the A491 and A4101, providing straightforward road links to Wolverhampton, Stourbridge, and the M5. While it lacks its own railway station, the area is well-served by local bus routes and sits within easy reach of the facilities at Merry Hill. Residents tend to appreciate the balance of being close to the region's industrial heart while having immediate access to local spots like King George VI Park and the nearby canal network, which offers quiet routes out toward the more rural periphery of the West Midlands.