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Ketton, Ryhall & Luffenham

England / East Midlands / Rutland / Ketton, Ryhall & Luffenham

About

Ketton, Ryhall, and Luffenham are villages in Rutland, England’s smallest county. The area is known for its limestone buildings and rural landscapes, with farmland and small woodlands dominating the scenery. Ketton is the largest of the three, historically linked to the cement industry, while Ryhall and Luffenham retain a quieter, more traditional village atmosphere. The River Chater flows through the area, adding to its natural charm.

The villages are connected by narrow country lanes, with stone bridges crossing the river in places. Luffenham is split into North and South, each with its own parish church, reflecting the area’s long history. The Ketton Quarry, still operational, is a notable local landmark. The surrounding countryside offers walking routes, including parts of the Rutland Round long-distance path. The area provides a mix of working farmland, historic architecture, and quiet village life.

Area overview

On average Ketton, Ryhall & Luffenham has very low deprivation and very low crime levels, with around 26 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 9.1% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Ketton, Ryhall & Luffenham is £47,000 per year. There are 6 schools in Ketton, Ryhall & Luffenham: 5 primary (1 Outstanding and 4 Good) and 1 secondary (0 Outstanding and 1 Good).

Crime rate
1/10
Crimes per 1k residents
26
Deprivation level
2/10
Income level
9/10
Social housing
9.1%
Connectivity
N/A

Property prices in Ketton, Ryhall & Luffenham

Based on 101 recent sales, the median property price is £407,000 in Ketton, Ryhall & Luffenham area, with individual transactions ranging from £115,000 up to £1,650,000.

By property type (last year):
TypeSalesMedian
Detached48£577,500
Flats2£137,500
Semi-Detached28£352,500
Terraced23£265,000

10 years price trend in Ketton, Ryhall & Luffenham

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Data Sources

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