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Latest house prices for Croft, Warrington

Details of 883 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
09/01/2026 Details... £315,000 111 Heath Lane, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7DT Details...
15/12/2025 Details... £337,500 10 Arkenshaw Road, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7HL Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £235,000 6 Round Thorn, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7HJ Details...
17/11/2025 Details... £495,000 23 Wadeson Way, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7JW Details...
11/11/2025 Details... £410,000 49 Browmere Drive, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7HS Details...
04/11/2025 Details... £475,000 44 New Lane, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7LW Details...
23/10/2025 Details... £323,000 23 Deacons Close, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7EN Details...
14/10/2025 Details... £387,000 16 Browmere Drive, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7HT Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £672,500 167 Mustard Lane, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7BB Details...
29/08/2025 Details... £625,000 107 Heath Lane, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7DT Details...
15/08/2025 Details... £500,000 62 New Lane, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7LW Details...
25/07/2025 Details... £340,000 13 Birchall Street, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7HY Details...
25/07/2025 Details... £421,000 1 Chadwick Avenue, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7JT Details...
18/06/2025 Details... £740,000 14 Emerald Drive, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7AD Details...
23/05/2025 Details... £589,000 163 Mustard Lane, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7BB Details...
08/05/2025 Details... £325,000 52 Deacons Close, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7EN Details...
11/04/2025 Details... £317,000 20 Arkenshaw Road, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7HL Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £335,000 40 Lord Street, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7DD Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £455,000 86 New Lane, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7JL Details...
27/03/2025 Details... £429,500 14 Cross Lane, Croft, Warrington, WA3 7AP Details...
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Croft sits on the northern edge of Warrington, maintaining a distinct village identity despite its proximity to the larger towns of the North West. It is defined geologically by its flat, fertile mossland, much of which is still used for agriculture, giving the area an open, pastoral feel. Historically, the village was known for its cottage industries, particularly weaving and brickmaking, though today it functions largely as a quiet residential community centred around the red-brick Christ Church and the sprawling village green. Geographically, it occupies a strategic spot just south of the Culcheth boundary; while the lanes are narrow and rural, the village is bordered by the M6 and M62 motorways, providing high-speed links to Manchester and Liverpool that are invisible from the village centre but crucial to its modern layout. Life here tends to revolve around the local primary schools and a handful of long-standing pubs, with the expansive Kenyon Hall Farm nearby marking the transition into the open Cheshire and Lancashire countryside.