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Latest house prices for Wallsend

Details of 25,057 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
26/01/2026 Details... £69,000 85 Holly Avenue, Wallsend, NE28 6PB Details...
22/01/2026 Details... £211,000 113 Bewick Park, Wallsend, NE28 9RY Details...
21/01/2026 Details... £127,400 6 Murray Road, Wallsend, NE28 0LZ Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £82,000 31 Mickley Close, Willington Quay, Wallsend, NE28 6JJ Details...
13/01/2026 Details... £115,000 98 Bede Crescent, Wallsend, NE28 7HL Details...
12/01/2026 Details... £240,000 42 Ridley Drive, Wallsend, NE28 9FL Details...
08/01/2026 Details... £36,500 6 Rosedale, Wallsend, NE28 9TX Details...
07/01/2026 Details... £82,000 65 Archer Street, Wallsend, NE28 7DN Details...
05/01/2026 Details... £185,000 33 Alexandrea Way, Wallsend, NE28 9JX Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £240,000 24 Cawfields Close, Wallsend, NE28 0BJ Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £140,000 47 Praetorian Drive, Wallsend, NE28 6RQ Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £150,000 35 Caesar Way, Wallsend, NE28 7JL Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £425,000 6 Irwin Avenue, Wallsend, NE28 7QX Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £90,000 12 Clifton Avenue, Wallsend, NE28 8RN Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £150,000 50 Farndale, Wallsend, NE28 8TH Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £310,000 5 Edge Way, Wallsend, NE28 9FH Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £177,000 65 Hotspur Road, Wallsend, NE28 9HJ Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £245,000 44 Queens Crescent, Wallsend, NE28 8DW Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £132,000 52 Queens Crescent, Wallsend, NE28 8DW Details...
18/12/2025 Details... £69,700 226 Bellshill Close, Wallsend, NE28 9XN Details...
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Wallsend sits a few miles east of Newcastle city centre, positioned on the north bank of the River Tyne where the urban sprawl starts to give way to the industrial heritage of the coast. Its name is literal; it marks the easternmost tip of Hadrian’s Wall, and you can still see the foundations of Segedunum Roman Fort right next to the Metro station. The town grew significantly around the shipyards, particularly Swan Hunter, and while the massive cranes that once dominated the skyline are gone, that engineering identity still shapes the local landscape. Today, it’s a practical, well-connected spot, with the Metro line providing a fifteen-minute link into the city and the Tyne Tunnel nearby for easy access to the south side of the river. Life here tends to centre around the High Street and Richardson Dees Park - a surprisingly large, Victorian-style green space that offers a quiet break from the surrounding terraced streets and modern housing developments.