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A total of 8 sales were recorded in Old Redding since January 2005. Click on an address for a map and further information, including local schools, hospitals, crime figures and more.

Sale dateAddressPriceProperty typeLease type
Nov 14 2013Flat 7 Portman Hall Old Redding£995,000Flat/MaisonetteLeasehold
Oct 9 2013Winston House Old Redding£1,250,000DetachedFreehold
Mar 4 2013Jalviram Old Redding£750,000DetachedFreehold
Oct 19 2012Flat 6 Portman Hall Old Redding£1,450,000Flat/MaisonetteLeasehold
Nov 30 2009Flat 11 Portman Hall Old Redding£1,636,752Flat/MaisonetteLeasehold
Nov 14 20071 Grimsdyke Cottage Old Redding£415,000Semi-detachedFreehold
Aug 26 2005Flat 5 Portman Hall Old Redding£1,230,950Flat/MaisonetteLeasehold
Mar 17 2005Flat 8 Portman Hall Old Redding£885,000Flat/MaisonetteLeasehold

Average Sold Prices for Old Redding


TypeSalesAverage Price
Flat/Maisonette5 £1,239,540
Semi-detached1 £415,000
Detached2 £1,000,000
All8 £1,076,588

Map showing Old Redding

© 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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