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Latest house prices for Ryhall, Stamford

Details of 758 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
12/12/2025 Details... £204,000 16 Parkfield Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4ER Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £260,000 16 Highlands, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HN Details...
25/11/2025 Details... £275,000 The Haven, Essendine Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4JN Details...
30/10/2025 Details... £285,000 3 Bridge Street, Ryhall, Stamford Details...
22/10/2025 Details... £265,000 18 St Tibba Way, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4EN Details...
22/09/2025 Details... £440,000 13 Parkfield Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4ER Details...
19/09/2025 Details... £460,000 17 Parkfield Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4ER Details...
29/08/2025 Details... £217,500 5 Turnpike Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HD Details...
27/08/2025 Details... £330,000 21 New Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HL Details...
27/08/2025 Details... £300,000 3 New Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HL Details...
14/08/2025 Details... £323,000 1, Foresters Cottages, Church Street, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HP Details...
04/08/2025 Details... £321,000 11 Highlands, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HN Details...
31/07/2025 Details... £275,000 38 St Tibba Way, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4EN Details...
31/07/2025 Details... £231,500 19 Coppice Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HY Details...
30/05/2025 Details... £240,000 2 St Tibba Way, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4EN Details...
27/05/2025 Details... £418,000 18 Rutland Way, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4ET Details...
16/05/2025 Details... £465,000 18 Lea View, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HZ Details...
09/05/2025 Details... £375,000 Poppin, New Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HL Details...
09/05/2025 Details... £240,000 16 Highlands, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HN Details...
11/04/2025 Details... £255,500 53 Coppice Road, Ryhall, Stamford, PE9 4HY Details...
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Ryhall sits just over two miles north of Stamford, positioned where the edge of the limestone uplands meets the gentler valley of the River Gwash. It is a substantial village by Rutland standards, primarily built from the local honey-coloured stone that defines this corner of the East Midlands. The village’s history is anchored by the Grade I listed Church of St John the Evangelist, notable for its 13th-century spire and its connection to St Tibba, the patron saint of falconers, who is said to have lived here in the 7th century. Daily life centres around the village square, supported by a local primary school, a post office, and a pair of traditional pubs, the Green Dragon and the Wicked Witch. While it retains a distinct rural identity, its proximity to the A1 and the amenities of Stamford makes it a practical location for those who need easy access to regional transport links without living directly within the town’s busy centre. The surrounding landscape is criss-crossed by ancient footpaths, including routes toward the neighbouring hamlet of Belmesthorpe and the undulating fields that stretch toward the Lincolnshire border.