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Latest house prices for Boston

Details of 42,836 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
25/02/2026 Details... £150,000 18 Hardwick Estate, Kirton, Boston, PE20 1HG Details...
25/02/2026 Details... £295,000 18 Freshney Way, Boston, PE21 7PZ Details...
23/02/2026 Details... £125,000 288 London Road, Boston, PE21 7BA Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £212,500 The Coach House, Fishtoft Road, Fishtoft, Boston, PE21 0QR Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £94,000 44 Wyberton Low Road, Boston, PE21 7RF Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £150,000 21 Hawthorn Road, Old Leake, Boston, PE22 9NY Details...
18/02/2026 Details... £210,000 10 Lighton Avenue, Frampton, Boston, PE20 1BY Details...
18/02/2026 Details... £255,000 Almara, 38, Old Main Road, Fosdyke, Boston, PE20 2BU Details...
17/02/2026 Details... £156,000 85 Wyberton Low Road, Boston, PE21 7RH Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £127,000 10d Willington Road, Kirton, Boston, PE20 1EH Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £219,500 35 Lighton Avenue, Kirton, Boston, PE20 1XL Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £210,000 24 Mallow Gardens, Boston, PE21 9EL Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £182,500 16 Harrow Place, Boston, PE21 7FD Details...
12/02/2026 Details... £200,000 7 Sea Lane, Butterwick, Boston, PE22 0EY Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £190,000 62 St Nicholas Close, Boston, PE21 0AE Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £109,000 72 King Street, Boston, PE21 8UX Details...
09/02/2026 Details... £160,000 1, Top Farm Cottage, Lineside, Hubberts Bridge, Boston, PE20 3QX Details...
09/02/2026 Details... £105,000 89 Granville Street, Boston, PE21 8PG Details...
09/02/2026 Details... £67,000 11, Mill Lodge, Willoughby Road, Boston, PE21 9EG Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £255,000 1 Rainwall Court, Sutterton, Boston, PE20 2EG Details...
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Boston sits in the flat, expansive landscape of the Lincolnshire Fens, where the River Witham meets the Wash. Its skyline is dominated by the distinctive 14th-century tower of St Botolph’s Church - known locally as the ‘Stump’ - which served as a landmark for sailors and travellers across the marshlands for centuries. Historically, the town was a powerhouse of the Hanseatic League, and that medieval merchant wealth is still visible in the layout of its large market squares and the brick granaries lining the riverside. Today, it remains a busy working town tied closely to the surrounding agricultural land, with a twice-weekly market that brings a focal point to the centre. While it feels more tucked away than the county’s larger hubs, it is well-connected by the A16 and a direct rail link to Grantham, making the broader East Midlands relatively accessible while retaining its character as a sturdy, self-contained market town.