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Latest house prices for Bacup

Details of 9,278 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
20/02/2026 Details... £74,000 29 Lee Road, Stacksteads, Bacup, OL13 0EA Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £400,000 15 Cockerell Drive, Britannia, Bacup, OL13 9SG Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £93,000 13 Rose Street, Bacup, OL13 8AR Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £255,000 21 Cockerell Drive, Britannia, Bacup, OL13 9SG Details...
26/01/2026 Details... £310,000 Irwell Inn, Burnley Road, Bacup, OL13 8DB Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £95,000 29 Unsworth Street, Stacksteads, Bacup, OL13 0JH Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £165,000 21 Birch Street, Bacup, OL13 8BQ Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £175,000 20 Churchtown Crescent, Bacup, OL13 9PL Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £90,000 368 Rochdale Road, Bacup, OL13 9TH Details...
22/01/2026 Details... £146,500 6a Daisy Hill, Bacup, OL13 0QU Details...
20/01/2026 Details... £140,000 49 Pennine Road, Bacup, OL13 9JP Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £88,000 58 Todmorden Road, Bacup, OL13 9HJ Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £155,000 15 Central View, Bacup, OL13 9JX Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £165,000 520 Market Street, Britannia, Bacup, OL13 9SL Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £247,500 151a Newchurch Road, Bacup, OL13 0TS Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £88,000 16 Brunswick Terrace, Stacksteads, Bacup, OL13 0HD Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £190,000 22 Rakehead Lane, Stacksteads, Bacup, OL13 0PB Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £127,300 190 Burnley Road, Bacup, OL13 8QE Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £290,000 17 Greave Clough Drive, Bacup, OL13 9HP Details...
17/12/2025 Details... £150,000 10 Woodland Terrace, Bacup, OL13 8PE Details...
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Tucked into the steep-sided Rossendale Valley, Bacup is a town where the industrial past and the high Pennine landscape feel inseparable. It is one of the best-preserved cotton towns in the north, with the entire centre designated as a conservation area due to its distinctive Victorian gritstone architecture and narrow, split-level streets. Geographically, it sits at a high elevation near the source of the River Irwell, which means the weather can be uncompromising, but it also places some of Lancashire’s most dramatic moorland right on the doorstep. The town is relatively self-contained, with a traditional market that still runs twice a week and several long-standing independent shops grouped around the central fountain. While it lacks its own railway station, it serves as a hub for local bus routes connecting to Rochdale, Burnley, and Rawtenstall, making it a practical base for those who value a slower pace and immediate access to open hillsides without being completely cut off from the larger neighbouring towns.