16 West Quay, BN9 9DQ
Terraced house · Freehold · Newhaven, South East
Sale history
- £350,00020 April 2026 · Terraced house
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data (Crown copyright). Completions appear roughly 7 weeks after the event.
Planning history at this property
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EPC rating
certified April 2017
Source: MHCLG EPC register, matched to this address. Habitable rooms count bedrooms and receptions together. Certificates last up to 10 years, so details reflect the property at certification.
The area: Newhaven (BN9)
Whether this address is a good buy depends on where Newhaven is heading. Praesago tracks prices, crime, planning, schools and 30+ official sources for BN9, updated monthly.
Recent sales near 16 West Quay
| 33 West Quay | £285,000 | Oct 2025 |
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16 West Quay common questions
When did 16 West Quay last sell and for how much?
16 West Quay, BN9 9DQ last sold for £350,000 on 20 April 2026, according to HM Land Registry.
How many times has 16 West Quay been sold?
HM Land Registry records 1 sale at this address since 1995.
Is Newhaven a good area?
Praesago scores Newhaven (BN9) 44 out of 100 for area trajectory, based on 30+ official data sources covering prices, crime, planning and more. See the full Newhaven area page for the breakdown.
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