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Latest house prices for Cawston, Rugby

Details of 3,500 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
16/12/2025 Details... £325,000 22 Noble Drive, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7FL Details...
15/12/2025 Details... £445,000 32 Noble Drive, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7FL Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £368,000 11 Blyth Close, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7GY Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £650,000 12 Gold Avenue, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7FB Details...
04/12/2025 Details... £350,000 29 Richard Walker Way, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7YL Details...
03/12/2025 Details... £475,000 16 Elborow Way, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7XD Details...
02/12/2025 Details... £655,000 The Lodge, Grange Farm Barns, Turchil Road, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7FW Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £279,950 1 Willburton Mews, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7XW Details...
27/11/2025 Details... £406,000 9 Cressida Way, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7WH Details...
24/11/2025 Details... £312,500 17 Creswell Place, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7GZ Details...
24/11/2025 Details... £345,000 10 Packington Close, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7ZH Details...
17/11/2025 Details... £441,250 18 Monks Close, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7FP Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £552,000 30 Ophelia Crescent, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7DU Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £489,950 9 Richard Hodgkinson Close, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7YG Details...
30/10/2025 Details... £99,750 2 Harrowell Close, Cawston, Rugby, CV23 9GF Details...
23/10/2025 Details... £345,000 25 Dodgson Close, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7ZQ Details...
21/10/2025 Details... £560,000 5 Edwin Close, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7FA Details...
15/10/2025 Details... £390,000 2 Gerard Place, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7FX Details...
10/10/2025 Details... £360,000 29 Richard Walker Way, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7YL Details...
07/10/2025 Details... £342,500 50 Elborow Way, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7XD Details...
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Cawston sits on the southwestern edge of Rugby, occupying a landscape that was once dominated by the lime trees of the Great Cawston Woods. While much of the area has been transformed into a modern residential community over the last two decades, it still feels connected to its agricultural roots, bordered by the historic Bilton and Dunchurch villages. The Cawston Greenway is a focal point for the locality; this disused railway line has been reclaimed by nature and functions as a quiet, tree-lined corridor for walking or cycling into town. Geographically, it is positioned well for those who need to navigate the wider Midlands, sitting just off the A4071 and within easy reach of the M45. Locally, life tends to revolve around the village square, which provides the basic essentials, and the primary school which serves as a landmark for the neighbourhood's expansion. It is a functional, settled pocket of Warwickshire that manages to offer a sense of openness despite its proximity to the urban centre.