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Latest house prices for Riding Mill

Details of 547 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
09/01/2026 Details... £535,000 3 Oaklands Rise, Riding Mill, NE44 6EX Details...
12/09/2025 Details... £615,000 Juniper House, Sandy Bank, Riding Mill, NE44 6HT Details...
22/08/2025 Details... £775,000 8 Riding Grange, Riding Mill, NE44 6HA Details...
22/08/2025 Details... £806,000 West Lea, Sandy Bank, Riding Mill, NE44 6HT Details...
01/08/2025 Details... £1,700,000 Woodside, Sandy Bank, Riding Mill, NE44 6HS Details...
29/07/2025 Details... £775,000 3 Hollin Hill Terrace, Riding Mill, NE44 6HR Details...
28/07/2025 Details... £220,000 Mitford House, , Riding Mill, NE44 6HL Details...
23/07/2025 Details... £650,000 2 Mill Grange, Riding Mill, NE44 6JE Details...
23/04/2025 Details... £225,000 Corner House, , Riding Mill, NE44 6EE Details...
27/03/2025 Details... £385,000 12 Station Close, Riding Mill, NE44 6HE Details...
21/03/2025 Details... £395,250 Post Office, , Riding Mill, NE44 6HG Details...
12/02/2025 Details... £700,000 Sandy Bank Cottage, Sandy Bank, Riding Mill, NE44 6HT Details...
09/01/2025 Details... £999,995 1 Hollin Hill Terrace, Riding Mill, NE44 6HR Details...
18/12/2024 Details... £450,000 Badgers Mount, Whiteside Bank, Riding Mill, NE44 6DT Details...
09/12/2024 Details... £575,000 The Mill, , Riding Mill, NE44 6DG Details...
29/11/2024 Details... £220,000 1 Dene Terrace, Riding Mill, NE44 6HJ Details...
13/08/2024 Details... £425,000 7 Church Close, Riding Mill, NE44 6DP Details...
09/08/2024 Details... £660,000 Foresters Cottage, , Healey, Riding Mill, NE44 6BN Details...
09/08/2024 Details... £900,000 Beauclerc House, , Riding Mill, NE44 6HY Details...
05/08/2024 Details... £385,000 Hollin Hill Cottage, , Riding Mill, NE44 6HP Details...
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Straddling the March Burn where it joins the River Tyne, Riding Mill is a village defined by its steep hills and quiet, woodland character. Historically, it was a vital stopping point on the 18th-century turnpike road between Newcastle and Carlisle, though today it serves as a much more peaceful corridor within the Tyne Valley. The village is anchored by the Wellington Hotel and the local parish church of St James, while the substantial stone houses that climb the hillside give the place a solid, established feel. It is a practical spot for those needing to travel, with its own station on the Tyne Valley Line providing direct links to Hexham and Newcastle, and easy access to the A68 and A69. Despite its accessibility, the village remains tightly integrated with the surrounding countryside; you’ll often see people heading out toward the Dipton Foot woods or walking the riverside paths, making it a place that feels deeply connected to the rural Northumberland landscape.