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Latest house prices for Sutton Coldfield

Details of 66,635 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
30/03/2026 Details... £237,000 126 Welshmans Hill, Sutton Coldfield, B73 6RE Details...
30/03/2026 Details... £210,000 109 Blackberry Lane, Sutton Coldfield, B74 4JF Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £505,000 124b Penns Lane, Sutton Coldfield, B72 1BP Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £405,000 55 Church Road, Sutton Coldfield, B73 5RY Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £499,950 45 Beacon Road, Sutton Coldfield, B73 5ST Details...
20/03/2026 Details... £317,000 43 Laneside Avenue, Sutton Coldfield, B74 2BU Details...
19/03/2026 Details... £240,000 22 Lower Queen Street, Sutton Coldfield, B72 1RT Details...
19/03/2026 Details... £350,000 258 Aldridge Road, Streetly, Sutton Coldfield, B74 2DS Details...
18/03/2026 Details... £108,700 10 Finstall Close, Sutton Coldfield, B72 1HA Details...
18/03/2026 Details... £580,000 23 Juniper Drive, Sutton Coldfield, B76 1GX Details...
16/03/2026 Details... £168,000 Flat 1, Cherwell Court, Garrard Gardens, Sutton Coldfield, B73 6DU Details...
16/03/2026 Details... £360,000 94 Blackwood Road, Sutton Coldfield, B74 3PW Details...
16/03/2026 Details... £170,000 7 Trenchard Close, Sutton Coldfield, B75 7QP Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £415,000 1 Victoria Road, Sutton Coldfield, B72 1SY Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £315,000 1g Cofield Road, Sutton Coldfield, B73 5SD Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £312,500 326 Rectory Road, Sutton Coldfield, B75 7PA Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £630,000 135 Rectory Road, Sutton Coldfield, B75 7RT Details...
13/03/2026 Details... £260,000 67 Dovebridge Close, Sutton Coldfield, B76 2UH Details...
12/03/2026 Details... £405,000 4 East View Road, Sutton Coldfield, B72 1JD Details...
12/03/2026 Details... £415,000 22 Markham Road, Sutton Coldfield, B73 6QR Details...
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Straddling the boundary between the West Midlands and Staffordshire, Sutton Coldfield is defined largely by the presence of its massive 2,400-acre park - one of the largest urban greenspaces in Europe. Locally known as "The Royal Town," its status stems from a 1528 charter granted by Henry VIII at the behest of Bishop John Vesey, whose influence is still visible in the sixteenth-century stone cottages scattered near the town centre. Physically, the area sits on a high sandstone ridge, meaning it often feels a few degrees cooler and noticeably windier than nearby Birmingham. While the town is divided into distinct pockets like Four Oaks, Wylde Green, and Walmley, life tends to gravitate toward the shopping parades of the Parade and the various railway stations on the Cross-City Line, which provide a straightforward commuter link into the city. It is a place of mature, tree-lined avenues and quiet residential corners, where the landscape transitions quickly from suburban streets into the wilder heathland and ancient woodlands of the park.