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Latest house prices for Burgess Hill

Details of 21,944 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
24/02/2026 Details... £350,000 50 Bonnet Lane, Burgess Hill, RH15 0FQ Details...
23/02/2026 Details... £505,000 9 The Warren, Burgess Hill, RH15 0DU Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £375,000 8 Pyecombe Close, Burgess Hill, RH15 0ZP Details...
19/02/2026 Details... £400,000 2 Orchard Close, Burgess Hill, RH15 0GF Details...
19/02/2026 Details... £385,000 3 Bluebird Walk, Burgess Hill, RH15 9EL Details...
18/02/2026 Details... £320,000 17 Capenors, Burgess Hill, RH15 9QL Details...
18/02/2026 Details... £458,500 10 Henry Burt Way, Burgess Hill, RH15 9UX Details...
17/02/2026 Details... £210,000 32 Leylands Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 0QG Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £408,500 10 Millwood, Burgess Hill, RH15 8EB Details...
12/02/2026 Details... £360,000 48 Phoenix Rise, Burgess Hill, RH15 0UX Details...
12/02/2026 Details... £450,000 1 Woodcroft, Burgess Hill, RH15 8QT Details...
11/02/2026 Details... £485,000 Flat 22, Mulberry Walk, Ditchling Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 0SZ Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £665,000 44 Ravenswood Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 0JQ Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £290,000 Flat 21, Priory Court, 1, Craftmans Crescent, Burgess Hill, RH15 0XY Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £537,500 16 The Gilligans, Burgess Hill, RH15 8TD Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £390,000 17 The Hornbeams, Burgess Hill, RH15 8XA Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £225,000 Flat 52, Corbett Court, The Brow, Burgess Hill, RH15 9DD Details...
04/02/2026 Details... £300,000 10 Blackbird Close, Burgess Hill, RH15 9XT Details...
02/02/2026 Details... £370,000 24 Chichester Way, Burgess Hill, RH15 0RH Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £375,000 27 Ravenswood Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 0JG Details...
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Burgess Hill sits on the edge of the South Downs National Park in West Sussex, roughly ten miles north of Brighton. It’s a town that really found its feet in the 19th century, growing from a collection of small farms and common land into a hub for brick-making - the distinctive red clay from the local pits supplied the building materials for much of Victorian Brighton and the London to Brighton railway. Today, you can still see traces of this industrial past in the landscape, but the town is better known for its practical layout and green spaces like Bedelands Nature Reserve. Geographically, it’s positioned on a key commuter spine, with the main rail line providing direct links to London Victoria, Bridge, and the South Coast. It feels like a functional, grounded place; it’s largely residential and surrounded by Sussex countryside, providing a quiet alternative to the busier urban centres nearby while remaining well-connected by both rail and the A23.