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Latest house prices for Tadcaster

Details of 6,253 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
12/03/2026 Details... £325,000 24 Calcaria Crescent, Tadcaster, LS24 9LN Details...
03/03/2026 Details... £190,000 7 Kelcbar Way, Tadcaster, LS24 9NX Details...
27/02/2026 Details... £155,000 20 Bridge Close, Church Fenton, Tadcaster, LS24 9GZ Details...
27/02/2026 Details... £286,150 Church View, Church Street, Church Fenton, Tadcaster, LS24 9RD Details...
27/02/2026 Details... £270,000 72 Sandwath Drive, Church Fenton, Tadcaster, LS24 9US Details...
25/02/2026 Details... £235,000 47 Parkland Drive, Tadcaster, LS24 8DW Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £200,000 19 Kelcbar Way, Tadcaster, LS24 9NX Details...
17/02/2026 Details... £280,000 44 Auster Bank Road, Tadcaster, LS24 8AX Details...
09/02/2026 Details... £265,000 33 Lakeside Approach, Barkston Ash, Tadcaster, LS24 9PH Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £240,000 18 Kelcbar Close, Tadcaster, LS24 9NY Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £195,000 16 Fairfield Way, Tadcaster, LS24 9SP Details...
04/02/2026 Details... £630,000 Adara, Station Road, Church Fenton, Tadcaster, LS24 9RA Details...
02/02/2026 Details... £340,000 Rose Cottage, Main Street, Newton Kyme, Tadcaster, LS24 9LS Details...
26/01/2026 Details... £548,750 21 West Mount, Tadcaster, LS24 9LB Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £950,000 Orchard House, Scarthingwell Park, Barkston Ash, Tadcaster, LS24 9PG Details...
08/01/2026 Details... £295,000 12 Blenheim Way, Church Fenton, Tadcaster, LS24 9GD Details...
07/01/2026 Details... £250,000 The Old Vicarage, , Kirkby Wharfe, Tadcaster, LS24 9DD Details...
06/01/2026 Details... £425,000 The Bungalow, Sandwath Lane, Church Fenton, Tadcaster, LS24 9QT Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £238,500 2 Ouston Villas, Tadcaster, LS24 8DP Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £245,000 5 Hudson Way, Tadcaster, LS24 8JF Details...
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Tadcaster sits at a natural crossing point of the River Wharfe, roughly midway between York and Leeds. The town is defined by its long-standing association with the brewing industry - a legacy tied to the local hard water drawn from limestone wells - and the three breweries in the centre remain its most striking feature. Architecturally, it is a mixture of limestone and brick, centered around a high street that leads toward the 18th-century bridge. While the bridge provides a scenic focus, its closure after the 2015 floods served as a reminder of the town’s relationship with the river, which can still influence local navigation during heavy rains. It’s a practical, unpretentious place with a solid range of independent shops and several primary schools, though many residents look to the neighbouring cities for broader retail and rail links. Life here feels grounded in its industrial past, offering a slower pace while staying firmly connected to the Yorkshire commuter belt.