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The most expensive towns in North Somerset

The priciest towns and cities in North Somerset, ranked by median sold price over the last three years, from HM Land Registry data.

Winscombe tops the table with a £457,500 median. Clevedon and Banwell follow at £336,000 and £320,000, and the No. 4 entry, Weston-Super-Mare, sits at £260,000 — a 1.8× spread from top to bottom. Every town or city here links to its full guide — the trend, prices by type and how it compares to England.

#Town or cityMedian · 5-yr
1Winscombe£457,500+18.5%2Clevedon£336,000+6.9%3Banwell£320,000+12.2%4Weston-Super-Mare£260,000+10.4%

Median sold price over the last three years from HM Land Registry Price Paid Data; 5-year change is on a mix-robust median index. Only towns and cities with a meaningful number of recent sales are ranked.

Journalists: this table is free to quote and republish with attribution to Housometerand a link to this page. The figures recompute as HM Land Registry registers new sales, so the page won’t go stale under a story. For a custom cut — a narrower area, the opposite end of the table, or year-on-year moves — get in touch, usually same-day.

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Most expensive towns in North Somerset — FAQs

What is the most expensive town or city in North Somerset?

Winscombe, with a £457,500 median (HM Land Registry sold-price data, among North Somerset towns and cities with at least 150 recent sales).

Which are the top three most expensive towns and cities?

1. Winscombe (£457,500); 2. Clevedon (£336,000); 3. Banwell (£320,000).

How is this ranking calculated?

From HM Land Registry Price Paid Data: each town or city's median sold price over the last three years, with a floor of 150 recent sales so thin, noisy markets don't distort the table. Updated daily.

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