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Latest house prices for Todmorden

Details of 8,862 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
12/01/2026 Details... £165,000 111 Longfield Road, Todmorden, OL14 6ND Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £495,000 Stoney Royd Lodge, Stoney Royd Lane, Todmorden, OL14 8EP Details...
08/01/2026 Details... £356,000 3 Asher Drive, Todmorden, OL14 8FG Details...
07/01/2026 Details... £218,000 14 Bar Street, Todmorden, OL14 7ND Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £135,000 10 Newall Street, Todmorden, OL14 7SW Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £117,500 41 Cambridge Street, Todmorden, OL14 5BJ Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £390,000 11 Granville Street, Todmorden, OL14 6RW Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £130,000 4 St Peters Gate, Todmorden, OL14 6SW Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £495,000 Oak Hill, Inchfield Road, Todmorden, OL14 7QW Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £90,000 3 Springwood Terrace, Todmorden, OL14 8NJ Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £157,000 23 Industrial Street, Todmorden, OL14 5BP Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £550,000 Gorpley Barn, Gorpley Lane, Todmorden, OL14 7HU Details...
11/12/2025 Details... £710,000 41 Top O Th Hill Road, Todmorden, OL14 6QA Details...
11/12/2025 Details... £166,000 22 Brighton Terrace, Todmorden, OL14 8LA Details...
10/12/2025 Details... £195,000 26 Cowhurst Avenue, Todmorden, OL14 5PG Details...
09/12/2025 Details... £187,500 54 Wellington Road, Todmorden, OL14 5HN Details...
09/12/2025 Details... £390,500 114 Knowlwood Road, Todmorden, OL14 6PD Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £175,500 31 Stansfield Street, Todmorden, OL14 5ED Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £162,000 17 Wood Street, Todmorden, OL14 5JD Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £242,000 4 Wicken Close, Todmorden, OL14 8AZ Details...
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Todmorden sits right on the border of West Yorkshire and Lancashire, built into a deep, narrow point of the Calder Valley where three steep-sided valleys meet. It’s a place shaped by its industrial geography; the massive Victorian railway viaduct and the dark gritstone of the local architecture give the town a sturdy, permanent feel, while the surrounding moorland is always visible between the buildings. It’s well-served for practicalities, with a busy market and direct rail links to Manchester and Leeds that take about half an hour either way. Historically a major centre for cotton spinning, the town today is defined more by its self-sufficiency and the landscape that hemmed it in, offering a vast network of bridleways and hiking trails - like the climb up to the Stoodley Pike monument - right from the residential streets. Space can be at a premium in the valley bottom, but the trade-off is a town that feels compact and remarkably close to the elements.