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Priory Road is in the Kew ward of Richmond upon Thames, Outer London - West and North West.

The most expensive property that has sold in Priory Road, TW9 3DF went for £2,100,000.

  • 6 properties have sold over the last 10 years in TW9 3DF.
  • The last sale in TW9 3DF was for £1,975,000 in March, 2023.
  • 69% of property sold in this postcode are semi-detached houses.

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There are 3 postcodes in Priory Road. This page only relates to TW9 3DF.
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£1,975,000
5 bed | 2293 sq. ft.
Last sold: 10/03/2023
£2,100,000
6 bed | 2174 sq. ft.
Last sold: 02/11/2022
£1,905,000
5 bed | 2228 sq. ft.
Last sold: 31/01/2022
£480,000
527 sq.ft.
Last sold: 19/12/2014
£1,900,000
6 bed
Last sold: 23/06/2014
£1,780,000
5 bed | 2347 sq. ft.
Last sold: 04/04/2014
£365,000
857 sq.ft.
Last sold: 13/05/2011
£365,000
Last sold: 19/11/2004
£880,000
Last sold: 21/05/2004
£890,000
5 bed | 2379 sq. ft.
Last sold: 26/07/2002
£1,190,000
6 bed | 3035 sq. ft.
Last sold: 26/04/2002
£965,000
Last sold: 31/08/2001
£535,000
Last sold: 30/03/1998
£375,000
Last sold: 31/07/1997
£345,000
6 bed | 2745 sq. ft.
Last sold: 01/04/1997
£118,500
850 sq.ft.
Last sold: 24/05/1996

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