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Latest house prices for Morden

Details of 15,843 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
24/06/2026 Details... £530,000 378 Lynmouth Avenue, Morden, SM4 4RT Details...
19/06/2026 Details... £262,000 403a Lynmouth Avenue, Morden, SM4 4RZ Details...
12/06/2026 Details... £420,000 56 Connaught Gardens, Morden, SM4 6DB Details...
10/06/2026 Details... £600,000 83 Rougemont Avenue, Morden, SM4 5PY Details...
03/06/2026 Details... £575,000 79 Love Lane, Morden, SM4 6LT Details...
02/06/2026 Details... £320,000 134a Tudor Drive, Morden, SM4 4PG Details...
01/06/2026 Details... £575,000 1 Wandle Road, Morden, SM4 6AJ Details...
29/05/2026 Details... £710,000 245 Hillcross Avenue, Morden, SM4 4BU Details...
27/05/2026 Details... £280,000 19 Birchwood Close, Morden, SM4 5LA Details...
26/05/2026 Details... £550,000 9, Shaw Court, Malmesbury Road, Morden, SM4 6HH Details...
22/05/2026 Details... £649,000 63 Westcroft Gardens, Morden, SM4 4DJ Details...
22/05/2026 Details... £540,000 183 Aragon Road, Morden, SM4 4QW Details...
22/05/2026 Details... £575,000 117 Wandle Road, Morden, SM4 6AD Details...
22/05/2026 Details... £600,000 71 Wandle Road, Morden, SM4 6AF Details...
21/05/2026 Details... £465,000 53 Garth Road, Morden, SM4 4JX Details...
21/05/2026 Details... £260,000 Flat 2, Island House, Ravensbury Mill, 200, Wandle Road, Morden, SM4 6AU Details...
20/05/2026 Details... £755,000 72 Monkleigh Road, Morden, SM4 4EP Details...
20/05/2026 Details... £545,000 158 Kingsbridge Road, Morden, SM4 4QA Details...
15/05/2026 Details... £550,500 16 Buckland Walk, Morden, SM4 5RZ Details...
14/05/2026 Details... £475,000 24 Blanchland Road, Morden, SM4 5ND Details...
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Morden sits at the very end of the Northern Line, marking the point where South London begins to open up into more suburban greenery. Its history is anchored by the Merton Priory and later the Garth family, who held the manor for centuries and left behind Morden Hall Park as a local legacy; today, it’s a National Trust site that provides a rare patch of wetlands and riverside walks right next to the town centre. Physically, the area is defined by its 1930s origins, built up as the final stop on the Underground, which means you’ll mostly find quiet, tree-lined residential streets and well-spaced housing. It serves as a practical hub for commuters, not just because of the 24-hour tube link but because it acts as a major interchange for buses heading toward Wimbledon, Sutton, and the Surrey border. While the high street is functional, focused on day-to-day essentials and small cafes, the real draw is the proximity to vast open spaces like Cannon Hill Common and Morden Park, which give the neighbourhood a significantly more relaxed, airy feel than the busier districts found just a few stops further up the line.