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Sold-price report · April 2026

Huntingdonshire village house prices.

What homes actually sell for across the villages and towns around Huntingdon, ranked by median sold price. Every figure is built from 6,150 completed sales recorded by HM Land Registry, not asking prices or estimates.

Dearest village

£840,000

Hemingford Abbots

Typical village

£365,500

Median of 13 areas

Most affordable

£245,000

Huntingdon

Median sold price by village

Ranked highest to lowest. The headline window widens for smaller villages so each median rests on a reasonable sample rather than a handful of sales. Tap any village for its full sold-price breakdown, by property type and by year.

Village or townMedian sold priceSalesPeriod
Hemingford Abbotslow volume£840,000255 years
Houghton£569,762302 years
Hilton£515,000302 years
Hemingford Grey£485,000462 years
Kimbolton£380,000372 years
Hartford£375,0005512 months
Buckden£365,500872 years
Alconbury Weald£362,0003912 months
Brampton£350,0008612 months
Godmanchester£335,00010112 months
Alconbury£330,000473 years
St Ives£322,50023912 months
Huntingdon£245,00016312 months

Reading the numbers

The river drives the premium

The dearest villages, Hemingford Abbots among them, share one thing: scarce, large period homes along the Great Ouse that come to market rarely. Thin supply and big detached houses pull their medians well above the patch.

Towns look cheaper for a reason

Huntingdon and Huntingdon sit lowest not because they are poor value, but because they carry a far wider mix, from flats and riverside terraces through to large family homes. The median lands in the middle of a much broader range.

Property type matters more than postcode

In every village a detached home carries a clear premium over a terrace or flat in the same place, often a larger gap than the difference between two villages. The per-village guides break this down by type.

Small villages move sharply

Where a village sees only a handful of sales a year, one exceptional house can swing the median by six figures. We flag those as low volume and widen the time window, but treat them as a broad guide rather than a precise rate.

How we built this

Each figure is the median price of standard residential sales (we exclude repossessions, bulk transfers and other non-market sales) recorded by HM Land Registry Price Paid Data, the official record of completed transactions in England and Wales, used here under the Open Government Licence v3.0. We widen the time window for smaller villages so each median rests on a usable sample. Latest data April 2026; Price Paid Data lags completion by roughly two months. For wider market context see the ONS House Price Index. Sold prices are a guide, not a valuation.

Village prices, in answers.

  • Which is the most expensive village in Huntingdonshire?

    Of the villages we cover, Hemingford Abbots has the highest median sold price at £840,000, reflecting its scarce, large period homes. Huntingdon is the most affordable at £245,000, largely because it has a far wider mix of housing stock. These are medians of standard residential sales recorded by HM Land Registry, not asking prices.

  • How much does a house cost in the villages around Huntingdon?

    Across the Huntingdonshire villages and towns we cover, the typical (median) village sits around £365,500, but the spread is wide, from roughly £245,000 in the larger towns to over £840,000 in the scarce, period-heavy riverside villages. Detached homes carry a clear premium everywhere; terraces and flats sit well below the headline figure.

  • Where does this house-price data come from?

    Every figure on this page is a median of standard residential sales recorded by HM Land Registry's Price Paid Data, the official record of completed property transactions in England and Wales, published under the Open Government Licence. We compute the medians ourselves and link out to the source. Price Paid Data lags completion by roughly two months, so the most recent weeks are not yet fully reflected.

  • Is a median sold price the same as a valuation?

    No. A median tells you the midpoint of what actually sold in an area, which is a useful guide to the market, but your own home's value depends on its road, size, condition, plot and the moment you sell. For a figure specific to your property we give free, in-person valuations with sold-price comparable evidence for your street, usually within 3 to 5 working days.

Want a figure for your own road?

A median tells you the village. A valuation tells you your home. We'll come out within 3 to 5 working days with sold-price comparables specific to your street, free and with no obligation.

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