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Latest house prices for Withernsea

Details of 4,126 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
27/01/2026 Details... £80,000 32 St Nicholas Park, Withernsea, HU19 2JL Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £150,000 Ivy Cottage, South Carr Dales Road, Hollym, Withernsea, HU19 2SQ Details...
19/01/2026 Details... £132,500 9 Seathorne, Withernsea, HU19 2BB Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £99,950 8 Southfield Avenue, Withernsea, HU19 2AE Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £76,000 52a South Cliff Road, Withernsea, HU19 2HU Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £126,000 7 Trinity Fields, Withernsea, HU19 2TG Details...
17/12/2025 Details... £135,000 79 Bannister Street, Withernsea, HU19 2DT Details...
15/12/2025 Details... £70,000 63 Arthur Street, Withernsea, HU19 2AU Details...
12/12/2025 Details... £125,000 33 Seacroft Road, Withernsea, HU19 2NY Details...
11/12/2025 Details... £207,500 68 Hull Road, Withernsea, HU19 2EG Details...
09/12/2025 Details... £230,000 Greenlands, 51A, Hollym Road, Withernsea, HU19 2PL Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £100,000 35 Walter Street, Withernsea, HU19 2AD Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £150,000 55 The Glade, Withernsea, HU19 2ET Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £225,000 3 Pasture Close, Withernsea, HU19 2EX Details...
28/11/2025 Details... £165,000 14 Carrs Meadow, Withernsea, HU19 2ER Details...
21/11/2025 Details... £145,000 5a George Street, Withernsea, HU19 2AN Details...
20/11/2025 Details... £147,500 14 Railway Crescent, Withernsea, HU19 2HF Details...
18/11/2025 Details... £87,000 33 St Nicholas Park, Withernsea, HU19 2JL Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £135,000 34 The Promenade, Withernsea, HU19 2DW Details...
10/11/2025 Details... £230,000 4 Owthorne Grange, Withernsea, HU19 2ES Details...
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Situated on the flat, exposed coastline of the East Riding of Yorkshire, Withernsea is a town defined by its relationship with the North Sea. It sits at the end of the A1033, about 18 miles east of Hull, serving as a primary hub for the surrounding Holderness villages. The landscape here is famously low-lying, and the town is well-known for its ongoing battle with coastal erosion, which has shaped much of its modern sea defences. Unlike many seaside towns that sprawl, Withernsea is compact; you can walk from the inland edge to the promenade in about fifteen minutes. The town’s most distinct landmark is the white lighthouse, which unusually stands set back from the shore among residential streets, having been deactivated in the 1970s. While the railway line that once connected the town to Hull was closed in the 1960s, the old trackbed now serves as a useful rail trail for walking and cycling. Life here tends to revolve around the central Valley Gardens and the pebble-and-sand beach, with the town maintaining a functional, independent feel supported by its own secondary school, local supermarkets, and a traditional high street.