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Latest house prices for Nantwich

Details of 20,709 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
22/06/2026 Details... £375,000 30 Highfield Drive, Nantwich, CW5 6EX Details...
19/06/2026 Details... £629,000 10 Lakeside View, Nantwich, CW5 7GA Details...
17/06/2026 Details... £640,000 7 Glebe Close, Wybunbury, Nantwich, CW5 7SF Details...
15/06/2026 Details... £250,000 8 Shannon Close, Willaston, Nantwich, CW5 6QG Details...
15/06/2026 Details... £340,000 38 Main Road, Wybunbury, Nantwich, CW5 7LY Details...
15/06/2026 Details... £369,000 30 Church Way, Wybunbury, Nantwich, CW5 7SA Details...
12/06/2026 Details... £311,500 104 Birchin Lane, Nantwich, CW5 6ES Details...
12/06/2026 Details... £510,000 88 Shrewbridge Road, Nantwich, CW5 7AA Details...
12/06/2026 Details... £510,000 Yew Tree Lodge, New Road, Wrenbury, Nantwich, CW5 8HF Details...
11/06/2026 Details... £395,000 53 The Broadway, Nantwich, CW5 6JH Details...
11/06/2026 Details... £312,500 95 Birchin Lane, Nantwich, CW5 6JZ Details...
11/06/2026 Details... £450,000 6 Pear Tree Field, Stapeley, Nantwich, CW5 7GW Details...
11/06/2026 Details... £345,000 Austerson Hall, , Austerson, Nantwich, CW5 8AT Details...
10/06/2026 Details... £92,500 36 Second Wood Street, Nantwich, CW5 5EQ Details...
10/06/2026 Details... £293,000 16 Moorlands Drive, Wybunbury, Nantwich, CW5 7PA Details...
08/06/2026 Details... £295,000 27 Gerard Drive, Nantwich, CW5 5JT Details...
08/06/2026 Details... £175,000 43 Wybunbury Road, Willaston, Nantwich, CW5 7JF Details...
08/06/2026 Details... £330,000 4 Birchall Close, Stapeley, Nantwich, CW5 7SQ Details...
05/06/2026 Details... £172,500 45 Millstone Lane, Nantwich, CW5 5PH Details...
05/06/2026 Details... £168,000 23 Newhaven Court, Nantwich, CW5 6LF Details...
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Nantwich sits in the heart of the Cheshire plain, where the River Weaver flows under the old stone bridge and the Shropshire Union Canal skirts the western edge of town. It is a place defined by its layout; the medieval street pattern remains largely intact, lined with one of the highest concentrations of timber-framed Tudor buildings in England - the result of a massive rebuilding effort following the Great Fire of 1583. Historically, the town’s identity was tied to salt production, and while the "brine baths" are a thing of the past, the town still boasts the only inland outdoor brine pool in the country. Geographically, it serves as a natural hub for the surrounding dairy farming villages, anchored by a traditional market hall and a high street dominated by independent shops rather than national chains. It is well-connected for those heading north to Manchester or across the border into Wales, yet it retains the quiet, sturdy character of a traditional market town that hasn't changed its fundamental pace in years.