House Prices in Scunthorpe
£155,000
Average
£255,000
Detached
£160,000
Semi-Detached
£110,000
Terraced
£80,000
Flat
Based on recent Land Registry sold price data. Actual prices vary by street and condition.
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About Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe offers some of the most affordable property in northern England. British Steel remains a major employer. The town has good road links via the M180. For budget-conscious buyers, it offers genuine homeownership opportunity.
Lifestyle & Things to Do
Scunthorpe is a steel town with a proud industrial heritage. The North Lincolnshire Museum tells the story. Central Park has been improved. The town has a range of leisure facilities including the Pods leisure centre. Normanby Hall Country Park is nearby.
Transport & Commuting
TransPennine Express and Northern trains reach Doncaster for East Coast Main Line connections. The M180 connects to the M18 and M1. The Humber Bridge provides access to Hull.
Train to London
170m to London Kings Cross (via Doncaster)
Nearest Motorway
M180, M181
Schools & Education
Top Schools
- John Leggott College
- Frederick Gough School
- Melior Community Academy
Healthcare
Best Areas to Live in Scunthorpe
Bottesford
Ashby
Burton upon Stather
Property Buying Tips for Scunthorpe
Bottesford is the premium area to the west. Ashby has established family estates. Brumby is more affordable. Burton upon Stather is a sought-after village with Trent views. Winterton is a character village.
Local Authority
Council
North Lincolnshire Council
Council Tax
£1,700 (Band D)
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Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright 2026. Licensed under OGL v3.0. Price data is indicative and based on recent transactions.