2 Went View Court, WF8 3HL

Terraced house105 m²EPC DBand BFreehold

2 Went View Court, in WF8, is a freehold terraced house on Went View Court. It last sold for £96,500 in 2020 — its 3rd recorded sale, up 66% on its first recorded sale of £58,000 in 2001.

EPC DCouncil tax B

What this home is

The physical record — from its EPC assessments, HM Land Registry and the VOA.

Property type
Mid-terrace house
Mid-terrace
Floor area
119 m²
1,281 sq ft
Built
1950-1966
EPC construction age band
Tenure
Freehold
CO₂
6.9 t/yr
current estimate

EPC data © Crown copyright; bedrooms are the register's estimate, not a survey. Tenure from HM Land Registry.

What is it worth now?

An indicative projection from its own sale record — the report's valuation prices it against individual comparable sales.

Indicatively £99,000£129,000 today, projected from its 2020 sale.

Indicative value
£99,000£129,000
Carrying the 2020 sale forward at this home's own compounded growth — 2.7%/yr across 3 recorded sales. It can't see condition or improvements.
Last sold (2020)
£96,500
Growth on file: 2.7% per year across 3 sales.
Sold 2020 · £97k£129k£99k2026

From the 2020 sale, the indicative range widens as time passes — the cone is that growing uncertainty, not a forecast.

WF8 £/m² (recent sales)£2,243this home £919 at its last sale
The local market
Official house price index (UK HPI)

Across Wakefield, the official average home value is £196,895+3% in a year, +23% over five.

Detached£312,940
Semi-detached£198,032
Terraced£157,165
Flat / maisonette£99,149

Covers the whole Wakefield area, not this postcode.

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The precise, comparables-based valuation

A point estimate with likely and wide ranges, built from individual comparable sales nearby — each listed with address, date, size and adjusted price.

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Comparable sales analysed
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Likely range (p50) & wide range (p80)
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Indicative range projected from HM Land Registry sold prices; not a formal valuation, survey or appraisal.

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Sale history

Every transaction HM Land Registry records for 2 Went View Court, newest first.

3 recorded sales since 2001, up 66% from first to latest.

£50k£100k£150k£200k200120062011201620212026£221k+66%+1%Sold 2020: £96,500£97kSold 2015: £96,000£96kSold 2001: £58,000£58k
£50k£100k£150k£200k201520212026£221k+1%Sold 2020: £96,500£97kSold 2015: £96,000£96k
WF8 yearly medianThis home's recorded sales

This home's recorded sales joined up, with the change between each — against WF8's yearly median.

Energy certificate 25 Mar 2025
Rated EPC E · 105 m² recorded
Recorded at this certificate — so at some point since the previous one in 31 Mar 2014:
Efficiency
EPC dropped from D to E
17 Jun 2020Most recent
£96,500+1%
Terraced house · Freehold · +0.1%/yr since the previous sale
21 Jul 2015
£96,000+66%
Terraced house · Freehold · +3.6%/yr since the previous sale
Floor area fell 119→105 m² (-14 m²) — possibly split, reconfigured or re-measured
Recorded between EPC assessments of Mar 2014 and Mar 2025 — the price jump at this sale suggests the work came just before it.
Energy certificate 31 Mar 2014
Rated EPC D · 119 m² recorded
23 Feb 2001
£58,000
Terraced house · Freehold
Built 1950-1966
Property built
Post-war (1945–1964)
What a home of this era typically means
  • Cavity walls are common but frequently uninsulated as built.
  • Some homes of this era are “non-traditional” (concrete or steel-frame) construction — a few types can complicate mortgage lending, so confirm the build type.

HM Land Registry Price Paid Data; sales before 1995 are not in the public dataset.

Energy & running costs

What 2 Went View Court's Energy Performance Certificates say about efficiency, cost and construction.

EPC band D (58/100) — improvable to B
Heating, hot water and lighting estimated at about £1,517 a year. Certificate valid until March 2035.
A92+
B81–91
Potential · 90
C69–80
D55–68
This home · 58
E39–54
F21–38
G1–20
CO₂ emissions
6.9 t/yr
current estimate
Built
1950-1966
EPC construction age band
Built form
Mid-terrace
Running cost
£1,517/yr
heating + hot water + lighting
Certificate
25 Mar 2025
latest of 2 on record
Between its certificates
RatingDE58Declined
25 Mar 2025Floor area fell 119→105 m² (-14 m²) — possibly split, reconfigured or re-measured
25 Mar 2025EPC dropped from D to E
Heat pump?Possible — check first
Built 1950-1966 — older fabric, so radiator sizing and insulation need checking before a heat pump.
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The construction detail, element by element

Every fabric element as the assessor described it — walls, roof, floor, windows, hot water and heating construction with its efficiency rating — plus glazing detail and itemised running costs.

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Wall construction & insulation, as assessed
Roof & floor construction, as assessed
Windows & glazing detail
Heating & hot-water systems, with efficiency ratings
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EPC data © Crown copyright, from the domestic EPC register. Certificates describe the home as assessed on their date.

The practical file

The running costs and everyday infrastructure a viewing can't show you.

Council tax band B (≈£1,787/yr) · gigabit broadband reaches 0% of premises.

Council tax
Band B
£1,787/yr · Wakefield
Gigabit broadband
0%
of premises here
Top speed
0 Mbps
median 0 Mbps
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Every amenity, counted and priced

The full amenity list by category with names and distances — supermarkets to GPs to gyms — plus parks with sizes and every connectivity measure in full.

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VOA council-tax band with the authority's current rates; Ofcom broadband coverage; amenities from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL); EV charging from the National Chargepoint Registry; hygiene ratings from the Food Standards Agency.

The neighbourhood

Who lives here and how the area ranks — the Wakefield 034A neighbourhood, from the Census and the Indices of Deprivation.

IMD decile 8/10less deprived than most of England; household income about 5% below the national average; shared/rented housing low.

8/10Less deprived than most of England
1 · most deprived10 · least deprived

In plain terms: income and education & skills score well, but a weaker housing & access.

Breakdown by domain
Income9/10
Employment8/10
Education & skills9/10
Health9/10
Crime7/10
Housing & access3/10
Living environment5/10

ONS Census 2021 and the English Indices of Deprivation, at neighbourhood (LSOA/MSOA) level — the immediate pocket, not the whole postcode district.

The street and the area

Where 2 Went View Court sits in its local market.

WF8 median
£190,595
last 8 years
WF8 £/m²
£2,243
last 8 years

2 Went View Court: quick answers

From HM Land Registry, EPC, VOA, Police.uk, DfE and Environment Agency records.

When did 2 Went View Court last sell, and for how much?

2 Went View Court last sold for £96,500 on 17 Jun 2020, according to HM Land Registry.

How many times has 2 Went View Court been sold?

HM Land Registry records 3 sales for 2 Went View Court between 2001 and 2020. Sales before 1995 are not in the public dataset.

How big is 2 Went View Court?

Its most recent Energy Performance Certificate records 105 m² of floor area.

What council tax band is 2 Went View Court?

2 Went View Court is in council tax band B, costing about £1,787 a year (Wakefield).

How energy efficient is 2 Went View Court?

Its most recent EPC rates it D (score 58). Its recommended improvements would take it to B.

What is 2 Went View Court worth today?

Carrying its 2020 sale price forward with its own compounded sale-price growth of 2.7% a year across 3 sales suggests roughly £99,000–£129,000 as of 2026. This is indicative only — the full report values it against individual comparable sales.

How fast is broadband at 2 Went View Court?

Top available download speed is around 0 Mbps. Gigabit-capable broadband reaches 0% of premises in this postcode. (Source: Ofcom)

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The data behind this dossier
HM Land RegistryEPC RegisterValuation Office AgencyPolice.ukDfE & OfstedEnvironment AgencyDEFRAUKHSA & BGSCoal AuthorityOfcomNaPTANOpenStreetMap

Contains public-sector data © Crown copyright and database right 2026, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 where applicable. Amenity data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). Sales before 1995 are not in the public dataset. Figures describe recorded data and are not a survey or valuation of this home; the indicative range is a projection, not an appraisal. marks detail included in the £5 report.