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Local Info Sold House Prices

See details of sold houses in and around Salisbury.

  • eg Church Road

  • eg York, YO26 or YO26 4YG

A total of 1771 streets were found in Salisbury. Click on a street name to see full details of sales in that street.

StreetTownSalesAverage PriceHighest Price
SouthwayAlderbury2£328,750£345,000
Sovereign CloseQuidhampton10£287,950£335,000
Sovereign CourtSalisbury5£202,100£248,000
Spiders IslandAlderbury9£160,889£180,000
Spire MewsSalisbury3£185,833£193,000
Spire ViewSalisbury153£161,345£186,000
SpracklandsDinton4£167,500£183,000
Springfield CrescentWoodfalls4£211,238£269,950
Springfield ParkTisbury11£241,545£375,000
Squarey CloseDownton8£239,994£349,950
St Albans CloseBishopdown2£341,000£347,000
St Andrews RoadSalisbury15£196,397£225,000
St Andrews RoadLaverstock1£158,500£158,500
St Andrews RoadSouth Newton4£178,063£200,000
St Ann PlaceSalisbury36£194,026£500,000
St Ann StreetSalisbury27£352,491£1,300,000
St Annes CloseAmesbury1£160,000£160,000
St Birinus RoadWoodfalls4£232,250£285,000
St Brendans CloseBishopdown6£276,492£339,950
St Christophers CloseBishopdown11£304,268£350,000
St Clair RoadSalisbury6£259,500£311,500
St Clements MewsSalisbury9£227,389£255,000
St Clements WayBishopdown30£201,665£309,500
St Davids CloseBishopdown12£226,958£350,000
St Ediths CloseWilton2£222,500£240,000
St Edmunds Church StreetSalisbury32£209,469£438,000
St Edwards MeadowWinterbourne Dauntsey4£408,750£445,000
St Francis CrescentSalisbury3£266,667£280,000
St Francis RoadSalisbury17£255,082£335,000
St Georges CloseSalisbury2£237,500£240,000
St Georges RoadSalisbury10£282,145£430,000
St Gregorys AvenueSalisbury11£232,314£275,000
St James CloseBishopdown17£220,468£311,000
St James WayDurrington1£350,000£350,000
St Johns CloseSalisbury1£240,000£240,000
St Johns CloseTisbury3£172,500£180,000
St Johns SquareWilton3£215,000£295,000
St Josephs CloseBishopdown4£201,000£250,000
St Judes CloseBishopdown11£166,159£222,500
St Just CloseNewton Toney5£193,700£215,000
St Lawrence CloseStratford Sub Castle6£454,500£535,000
St Leonards CloseBulford6£172,583£250,000
St Lukes CloseBishopdown16£165,838£198,000
St Margarets CloseSalisbury6£212,667£235,000
St Marks AvenueSalisbury29£316,133£810,000
St Marks RoadSalisbury49£259,948£578,000
St Martins Church StreetSalisbury14£196,104£386,000
St Martins CloseBarford St. Martin8£139,500£217,000
St Martins TerraceSalisbury6£197,500£239,000
St Mary's CloseSixpenny Handley3£210,150£218,000
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Average Sold Prices for Salisbury


TypeSalesAverage Price
Flat/Maisonette1,816 £156,432
Terraced4,083 £199,639
Semi-detached3,721 £220,815
Detached5,290 £359,428
All14,910 £256,354

© Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of Land Registry under delegated authority from the Controller of HMSO. This material covers the period from January 2005 to present. Permitted Use. Viewers of this information are granted permission to access this Crown copyright material and to download it onto electronic, magnetic, optical or similar storage media provided that such activities are for private research, study or in-house use only. Any other use of the material requires the formal written permission of Land Registry which can be requested from us, and is subject to an additional licence and associated charge. Report an error in this information to the Land Registry

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