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Latest house prices for Coalville

Details of 30,124 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
24/04/2026 Details... £275,000 1 Le May Drive, Hugglescote, Coalville, LE67 2EF Details...
17/04/2026 Details... £385,000 7 Greasley Lane, Hugglescote, Coalville, LE67 2LN Details...
17/04/2026 Details... £221,000 25 John Cooper Way, Coalville, LE67 4EQ Details...
17/04/2026 Details... £271,000 73 Greenhill Road, Coalville, LE67 4RL Details...
17/04/2026 Details... £151,000 66 Rosslyn Road, Whitwick, Coalville, LE67 5PT Details...
16/04/2026 Details... £170,000 48 Highfield Street, Coalville, LE67 3BL Details...
14/04/2026 Details... £451,500 14 Dames Lane, Newton Burgoland, Coalville, LE67 2SB Details...
13/04/2026 Details... £230,000 4 Olive Grove, Coalville, LE67 4UQ Details...
13/04/2026 Details... £250,000 11 Gillamore Drive, Whitwick, Coalville, LE67 5PA Details...
10/04/2026 Details... £125,000 4 Adam Morris Way, Coalville, LE67 3AU Details...
10/04/2026 Details... £282,000 34 Sharpley Avenue, Coalville, LE67 4DT Details...
09/04/2026 Details... £228,000 15 Boylan Road, Coalville, LE67 3JG Details...
07/04/2026 Details... £250,000 37 Woodstone Lane, Ravenstone, Coalville, LE67 2DT Details...
07/04/2026 Details... £205,000 78 Scotlands Drive, Coalville, LE67 3SU Details...
02/04/2026 Details... £160,000 109 Ibstock Road, Ellistown, Coalville, LE67 1EE Details...
02/04/2026 Details... £188,000 135 Crescent Road, Hugglescote, Coalville, LE67 2BF Details...
02/04/2026 Details... £203,000 10 Des Starbuck Drive, Coalville, LE67 3EY Details...
02/04/2026 Details... £196,000 16 Helmsdale Close, Coalville, LE67 4RU Details...
02/04/2026 Details... £260,000 15 Crusader Close, Whitwick, Coalville, LE67 5BX Details...
02/04/2026 Details... £249,000 10 Clover Place, Thringstone, Coalville, LE67 8LD Details...
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Coalville is a quintessential East Midlands market town, born from the industrial revolution and situated in the heart of North West Leicestershire. As the name suggests, its roots lie deep in the seam of the local mining industry; it effectively grew from a small cluster of cottages into a busy hub during the 19th century, spurred on by the arrival of the Leicester and Swannington Railway. Geographically, it sits in a practical spot, bordered by the Charnwood Forest to the east and falling within the regeneration area of the National Forest, which has transformed much of the former industrial landscape into accessible woodland and trails. The town centre revolves around the traditional clock tower and a functional high street, while the presence of the Snibston Colliery site - now a popular country park - serves as a permanent reminder of the town’s heritage. It is a place defined by its straightforward, hardworking character and its proximity to the M1 and A50, making it a very well-connected base for those needing to reach Leicester, Derby, or Nottingham.