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Get startedThis 72 square metre property in Dishforth, Thirsk, Thirsk carries an energy performance rating of C, which is above the national average. It is heated by a gas central heating system and is currently listed as owner-occupied. The property last sold for £186,000 in May 2016, up from £126,000 previously.
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EPC rating and efficiency details
This certificate is over 10 years old and is no longer valid.Expired 12 Feb 2026
Changes detected from historical EPC data
Heating controls upgraded for better temperature management
Hot water system upgraded
Windows upgraded, improving insulation
Loft insulation upgraded to recommended levels
Low energy lighting percentage decreased
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Estimated value
£246,000
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Source: HM Land Registry
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101.5
Feb 26
UK HPI from HM Land Registry. Baseline: Jan 2015 = 100.
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This property is located in Dishforth, a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, within the YO 7 postal district. The locality has a historic connection to the former Royal Air Force Dishforth, adding a unique character to the area.
Dishforth, pronounced /ˈdɪʃfəθ/, is a village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. The name translates from Old English as dic-ford, indicating a ford across a river. The locality is historically notable for the former Royal Air Force Dishforth, which opened in 1936 and served as a bomber airfield during the Second World War. Both British and Canadian squadrons operated from the airfield, and after the war it was used by various squadrons and training units until its disposal in 1992 and transfer to the Army Air Corps. The village retains a quiet, rural character, with its heritage linked to the airfield and the surrounding countryside. Residents benefit from the sense of history and the peaceful village setting within the YO 7 postal district.
Average road noise levels for this postcode

07:00 – 23:00
51.5dB
Low
23:00 – 07:00
42.7dB
Low5 months of data for Thirsk
Criminal Damage & Arson
Nov 2025On or near Saxty Way
Violence & Sexual
Oct 2025On or near Lowfields Lane
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Oct 2025On or near Saxty Way
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Sept 2025On or near Swan Lane
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Sept 2025On or near Swale Lane
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Sept 2025On or near Bell Croft Close
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Schools and transport links nearby
Dishforth Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School
346m
4 mins
Dishforth Airfield Community Primary School
2.1km
26 mins
Christ Church
Bus Stop114m
1 min
Back Lane
Bus Stop434m
5 mins
West End Farm
Bus Stop476m
6 mins
Main Gates
Bus Stop1.6km
20 mins
Sycamore Drive
Bus Stop2.3km
28 mins
Village Green
Bus Stop2.5km
30 mins
School data from Dept. for Education • Transport data from NaPTAN
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16 points of interest nearby
Map data from OpenStreetMap • Transport data from NaPTAN • School data from Dept. for Education • Scenic data from Beautifulplaces.ai
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