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Latest house prices for Watchet

Details of 3,406 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
24/02/2026 Details... £250,000 8 Anchor Street, Watchet, TA23 0AZ Details...
04/02/2026 Details... £605,000 Magnolia House, Abbey Road, Washford, Watchet, TA23 0PR Details...
29/01/2026 Details... £329,000 16 Brendon Road, Watchet, TA23 0AU Details...
27/01/2026 Details... £195,000 5 Wouldham Road, Watchet, TA23 0EQ Details...
23/01/2026 Details... £200,000 9 Greenway, Watchet, TA23 0BP Details...
22/01/2026 Details... £157,500 18 Churchill Way, Watchet, TA23 0JQ Details...
19/01/2026 Details... £210,000 26 South Road, Watchet, TA23 0HE Details...
16/01/2026 Details... £255,000 3 St Decumans Road, Watchet, TA23 0HR Details...
09/12/2025 Details... £180,000 37 West Street, Watchet, TA23 0BQ Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £197,500 38 South Road, Watchet, TA23 0HG Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £245,000 12 Alamein Avenue, Watchet, TA23 0TY Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £150,000 12 Swain Street, Watchet, TA23 0AB Details...
27/11/2025 Details... £222,500 23 Castle Mead, Washford, Watchet, TA23 0PZ Details...
21/11/2025 Details... £215,000 1 Rangoon Road, Watchet, TA23 0TS Details...
13/11/2025 Details... £350,000 8 The Crescent, Roadwater, Watchet, TA23 0RF Details...
12/11/2025 Details... £360,000 42 South Road, Watchet, TA23 0HF Details...
11/11/2025 Details... £540,000 11, Stoates Mill, , Watchet, TA23 0FG Details...
07/11/2025 Details... £780,000 Little Stamborough, , Roadwater, Watchet, TA23 0RW Details...
24/10/2025 Details... £275,000 9 South Road, Watchet, TA23 0DA Details...
20/10/2025 Details... £159,950 14 Culvercliffe Road, Watchet, TA23 0EW Details...
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Watchet is a functional, tidal harbour town on the West Somerset coast, defined by its deep maritime roots and its location at the point where the Brendon Hills meet the Bristol Channel. Life here revolves around the rise and fall of the tide, which is one of the highest in the world, leaving the harbour mud exposed twice a day and then filling it back up to the stone quay walls. Historically, the town was a busy industrial port for Iron Age trade and later exported iron ore and paper, but today it feels more steady and lived-in. Geographically, it sits on the West Somerset Railway line, which still runs steam trains into the station, and is positioned between the larger village of Williton and the seaside town of Minehead. The surrounding cliffs are part of a geologically significant coastline, rich in Triassic and Jurassic fossils, while the town itself is a compact maze of narrow streets, independent shops, and a community-run library, all anchored by the presence of the 150-year-old lighthouse at the end of the breakwater.