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Aldbrough & Sproatley

England / Yorkshire and The Humber / East Riding of Yorkshire / Aldbrough & Sproatley

About

Aldbrough & Sproatley are neighbouring villages in the East Riding of Yorkshire, located about 8 miles northeast of Hull. The area is primarily rural, with farmland and open fields dominating the landscape. Aldbrough has a historic church, St. Bartholomew's, dating back to the 12th century, while Sproatley features a village green and a mix of traditional cottages and newer housing. Both villages offer a quiet, countryside setting with easy access to the coast and nearby towns.

The area is served by local amenities, including pubs, a primary school, and a village hall. The Holderness coast is a short drive away, providing opportunities for walks and outdoor activities. Public transport links connect the villages to Hull and other nearby settlements, making it a practical location for commuters. The surrounding farmland supports a mix of arable and livestock farming, contributing to the area's rural character.

Area overview

On average Aldbrough & Sproatley has moderate deprivation and very low crime levels, with around 34 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 6.2% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Aldbrough & Sproatley is £41,700 per year. There are 4 schools in Aldbrough & Sproatley: 4 primary (0 Outstanding and 3 Good) and 0 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good).

Crime rate
2/10
Crimes per 1k residents
34
Deprivation level
5/10
Income level
7/10
Social housing
6.2%
Connectivity
N/A

Property prices in Aldbrough & Sproatley

Based on 85 recent sales, the median property price is £200,000 in Aldbrough & Sproatley area, with individual transactions ranging from £48,000 up to £665,000.

By property type (last year):
TypeSalesMedian
Detached23£335,000
Flats1£107,000
Semi-Detached49£188,000
Terraced12£132,000

10 years price trend in Aldbrough & Sproatley

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Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/08/2025.