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Latest house prices for Potters Bar

Details of 15,636 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
23/02/2026 Details... £602,000 4 Penshurst Road, Potters Bar, EN6 5JP Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £443,000 58 Kimptons Mead, Potters Bar, EN6 3JA Details...
20/02/2026 Details... £369,950 1 Tolmers Road, Cuffley, Potters Bar, EN6 4LB Details...
17/02/2026 Details... £725,000 30 Elmfield Road, Potters Bar, EN6 2JH Details...
17/02/2026 Details... £725,000 56 Tempest Avenue, Potters Bar, EN6 5JX Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £878,000 47 Heath Road, Potters Bar, EN6 1LR Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £575,000 24 Albemarle Avenue, Potters Bar, EN6 1TB Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £675,000 28 Elmroyd Avenue, Potters Bar, EN6 2EE Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £575,000 21 Trewenna Drive, Potters Bar, EN6 5JW Details...
09/02/2026 Details... £650,000 68 Ladbrooke Drive, Potters Bar, EN6 1QW Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £322,500 37 Heathfield Close, Potters Bar, EN6 1SP Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £1,120,000 97 Baker Street, Potters Bar, EN6 2EU Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £132,500 29, Potters Court, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, EN6 2HS Details...
05/02/2026 Details... £729,500 33 Oulton Crescent, Potters Bar, EN6 3EG Details...
03/02/2026 Details... £930,000 8 Tolmers Gardens, Cuffley, Potters Bar, EN6 4JE Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £315,000 Flat 36, Seabrook Court, Station Close, Potters Bar, EN6 1TG Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £595,000 16 Oulton Crescent, Potters Bar, EN6 3ED Details...
30/01/2026 Details... £315,000 36a Lambs Close, Cuffley, Potters Bar, EN6 4HD Details...
29/01/2026 Details... £466,000 7 Coningsby Drive, Potters Bar, EN6 5QD Details...
28/01/2026 Details... £450,000 11 Coopers Road, Potters Bar, EN6 1JG Details...
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Potters Bar sits on the edge of the Green Belt, right where the suburban sprawl of North London begins to give way to the Hertfordshire countryside. Historically, it was a small hamlet on the Great North Road, and its name likely stems from the 14th-century pottery industry that once thrived in the nearby woods. These days, life here is defined by its logistics; the town is bisected by the railway line - providing a fast link to King’s Cross - and sits immediately north of the M25, though the noise is largely buffered by the local topography. This makes it a practical base for those who work in the city but prefer a quieter pace. The geography is dominated by green space, with Oakmere Park and the expansive grounds of Furzefield Wood offering a genuine sense of openness. It isn't a place of grand architectural monuments, but it has a steady, grounded character and a useful range of independent shops and services along Darkes Lane and the High Street.