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Latest house prices for Puckeridge, Ware

Details of 1,619 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
12/03/2026 Details... £372,500 72 Batchelors, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1TJ Details...
06/03/2026 Details... £125,000 40 Clements Close, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1DE Details...
26/02/2026 Details... £407,500 7 Lunardi Court, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1UT Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £135,000 31 Northfield, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1TP Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £345,000 3 Lunardi Court, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1UT Details...
02/02/2026 Details... £525,000 White Hart, Braughing Road, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1RR Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £577,500 29 Barleymead Way, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1FA Details...
23/12/2025 Details... £330,000 48 High Street, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1RX Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £445,000 86 Station Road, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1TF Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £445,000 17 Tollsworth Way, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1UR Details...
16/12/2025 Details... £543,000 44 Station Road, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1TE Details...
15/12/2025 Details... £539,000 27 Station Road, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1SN Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £320,000 28 Batchelors, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1TJ Details...
24/11/2025 Details... £525,000 97 Station Road, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1TF Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £439,000 36 Clements Close, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1DE Details...
12/11/2025 Details... £460,000 117 Station Road, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1TF Details...
30/10/2025 Details... £229,950 Flat 19, Cambridge Court, Cambridge Road, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1SB Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £455,000 10 Britannia, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1TG Details...
16/09/2025 Details... £738,000 9 Roman Way, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1SH Details...
15/09/2025 Details... £365,000 69 Station Road, Puckeridge, Ware, SG11 1TE Details...
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Puckeridge sits in the Rib Valley, positioned just north of Ware along the historic Roman Ermine Street. For centuries, it functioned as a vital coaching stop on the primary route between London and Cambridge, a legacy still visible in the architecture of the High Street and the unusually high concentration of historic inns for a village of its size. Today, it forms a contiguous settlement with its twin village, Standon, separated only by the A120. This shared layout means residents have easy access to a balanced range of practical amenities, including two primary schools, a local pharmacy, and a doctors' surgery, without having to travel into the larger towns. While the village feels distinctly rural, surrounded by well-linked footpaths through the Hertfordshire countryside, its proximity to the A10 provides a straightforward connection for those heading towards Hertford or the M25. It remains a quiet, functioning community that has managed to retain its linear, historic character despite the modern development on its fringes.