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Latest house prices for Eastry, Sandwich

Details of 1,136 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
05/12/2025 Details... £480,000 Merridale, Mill Lane, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0LD Details...
24/11/2025 Details... £250,000 12 White Wood Road, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0JZ Details...
14/10/2025 Details... £317,000 Forge House, High Street, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0HE Details...
05/09/2025 Details... £265,000 61 Peak Drive, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0DZ Details...
31/07/2025 Details... £250,000 1 Eastry Court Lane, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0QS Details...
30/07/2025 Details... £400,000 Merville, Sandwich Road, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0HA Details...
21/07/2025 Details... £510,000 9 Gore Terrace, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0LS Details...
11/07/2025 Details... £695,000 Jocelyn, High Street, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0HE Details...
02/07/2025 Details... £202,500 7 Eastry Court Lane, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0QS Details...
02/07/2025 Details... £202,500 8 Eastry Court Lane, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0QS Details...
01/07/2025 Details... £180,000 3, Walton Cottages, Sandwich Road, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0DP Details...
25/06/2025 Details... £370,000 25 Heronden View, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0EZ Details...
25/06/2025 Details... £290,000 50 Orchard Road, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0QF Details...
25/04/2025 Details... £200,000 15 Maymills, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0LB Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £315,000 30 Orchard Road, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0EB Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £275,000 79 Orchard Road, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0QF Details...
25/03/2025 Details... £123,867 16 Heronden View, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0EZ Details...
21/03/2025 Details... £430,000 Hemlake, Gore Lane, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0LJ Details...
19/03/2025 Details... £670,000 Brookleigh, Brook Street, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0HR Details...
14/03/2025 Details... £290,000 8 High Street, Eastry, Sandwich, CT13 0HF Details...
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Eastry sits on a ridge of high ground just south of Sandwich, positioned where the flat marshlands of the Stour valley begin to rise into the chalk downs. It is a substantial village, centered around a small square and the 13th-century church of St Mary the Virgin, which marks its long history as a significant royal seat for the Kings of Kent. Geographically, it acts as a practical gateway between the coast and the cathedral city of Canterbury, which is about twelve miles to the west. Life here revolves around a well-established infrastructure that many smaller villages have lost; there is a local butcher, a primary school, a pharmacy, and a post office, alongside several pubs like the Five Bells. While it feels distinctly rural, surrounded by orchards and arable farmland, its proximity to the A256 means the dual carriageway is easily accessible for travel toward the port of Dover or north toward Thanet. It is a settled, functional community that manages to retain a sense of openness and elevation, offering clear views across the surrounding East Kent landscape.