Browse 22 homes for sale in Mawdesley, Chorley from local estate agents.
The 2 bed house market features detached, semi-detached, and terraced properties with two separate bedrooms plus living spaces. Properties in Mawdesley range from Victorian and Edwardian period homes to modern new builds, with pricing varying across different neighbourhoods.
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Mawdesley’s property market has pushed on strongly. homedata.co.uk shows overall sold prices in the area are 15% higher than the previous year and 20% above the 2023 peak of £489,510. That points to solid buyer confidence in the village as a place to live. homedata.co.uk also records a 39.3% rise in sold prices over the last twelve months, a sign that buyers are paying premium prices in Mawdesley for space and village character rather than urban convenience.
In Mawdesley, the market leans heavily towards detached family houses. According to home.co.uk listings data, detached homes carry an average price of £711,585, while semi-detached properties come in at around £265,700 on average and terraced homes typically achieve around £360,000. Across the wider L40 area, the homes most often available for sale are four-bedroom detached houses and three-bedroom semi-detached properties, which suits families looking for generous living space and gardens in a semi-rural setting.

Mawdesley is a picturesque village in South Ribble, Lancashire, and it gives residents a quieter countryside way of life without cutting them off from larger towns and cities. At its centre is a historic core and a traditional high street with local shops, independent businesses and welcoming pubs that act as social hubs for the community. Beyond the village, the countryside opens up into extensive walking and cycling routes, with the River Yarrow close by and miles of public footpaths crossing the agricultural landscape that shapes this part of Lancashire.
Over time, Mawdesley has become a firm favourite with families who want good schools, roomy homes and neighbourhoods that feel safe. Day-to-day amenities include convenience stores, a village hall used for community events and recreational facilities for different age groups. Ormskirk and Croston are nearby for extra shopping, dining and entertainment, while Preston and Liverpool are both within easy reach for commuters and for anyone after a wider choice of cultural attractions and jobs.

For many families, education is one of the main reasons to consider Mawdesley. The village is served by several well-regarded primary schools that also attract pupils from the surrounding countryside. Young families have a choice of primary provision within easy driving distance, including schools in nearby villages and towns with good Ofsted-rated provision. Being in Lancashire also means children may be able to attend either county primary schools or faith schools, depending on parental preference and the catchment area available.
Secondary schooling usually means looking to the surrounding towns. Many Mawdesley families favour established schools in Chorley, Ormskirk and Leyland, where strong academic records and a broad range of extracurricular activities make them popular options. For sixth form students, nearby colleges and school sixth forms offer a wide mix of A-level and vocational courses, giving young people clear routes into further education or employment.

Getting around from Mawdesley is straightforward, which helps make commuting to larger employment centres realistic. By road, the village sits well for the A59 trunk road between Liverpool and Preston, and the M6 motorway is only a short drive away for direct journeys towards Manchester, Leeds and the wider motorway network. For flights, both Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport can be reached in approximately an hour by car, giving useful international links for business and leisure travel.
Residents are not limited to the car. Local bus services link Mawdesley with nearby villages and towns for everyday trips, while the closest railway stations are at Croston and Ormskirk, with services to Preston and onward destinations. From Preston, the West Coast Main Line gives fast access to London Euston in around two hours. For people commuting to Preston, Liverpool or Manchester, we find Mawdesley strikes a workable balance between peaceful village life and practical access to major employment centres.

We recommend speaking to a mortgage broker and securing an agreement in principle before you start viewing properties. It puts you in a stronger position when you make an offer and shows sellers that your finance is already in place.
We suggest reviewing property listings in Mawdesley so you can get a clear feel for current prices, the types of homes available and how long properties typically stay on the market before they sell.
Once you have narrowed down your search, we advise booking viewings for properties that match your criteria. Take your time while you are there and look carefully at condition, garden size and how close the property is to local amenities and schools.
After an offer is accepted, we usually suggest instructing a qualified surveyor for a Level 2 Homebuyer Report. It can highlight structural issues or repairs that may need attention before you fully commit to the purchase.
At that stage, we recommend appointing a solicitor to deal with the legal side of the purchase, including local searches, reviewing the contract and liaising with the seller’s legal team.
To complete the transaction, you will need to sign contracts, pay your deposit and arrange for the balance of funds to be transferred on completion day.
Mawdesley’s housing stock is mainly made up of detached family homes with generous gardens and private driveways, which fits the village’s semi-rural character and larger plots. During viewings, we would pay close attention to outbuildings and boundary structures because older homes can need work to fences, walls and garden buildings. It is also worth remembering that the agricultural setting places some properties near working farms, so noise levels and local traffic patterns can vary across different parts of Mawdesley.
Because Mawdesley has a higher share of detached homes and larger semi-detached properties, buyers should look closely at the age and condition of roofs, windows and insulation, especially in houses built in the mid to late twentieth century. In some cases, homes rely on private drainage systems or oil-fired central heating rather than mains gas, which affects both running costs and maintenance. We also advise checking exactly how much land comes with the property, as some homes in Mawdesley include substantial grounds that need regular upkeep.

The average house price in Mawdesley sits between £543,000 and £587,455, depending on the data source. Detached properties average £711,585, semi-detached homes around £265,700 and terraced properties approximately £360,000. Price growth has been strong, with values up 15% year-on-year according to home.co.uk listings data, and some postcode areas recording even larger rises of up to 39% over the past year.
For local authority purposes, properties in Mawdesley come under Chorley Borough Council. Council tax bands run from A to H according to the property’s assessed value, and many of the village’s family homes sit in bands C to E. We always suggest checking the exact band for any address you are considering, as it feeds into annual running costs alongside mortgage payments and utility bills.
Families looking at Mawdesley will find several well-regarded primary schools in the surrounding area, including good and outstanding Ofsted-rated options within easy reach. For secondary education, schools in nearby Chorley, Ormskirk and Leyland are common choices, thanks to strong academic records and broad curricula. Catchment rules and admissions can be competitive, so we recommend checking the details for each school early on.
Public transport in Mawdesley is reasonable rather than extensive, with local bus services connecting the village to surrounding towns. Rail journeys usually start from Croston or Ormskirk, where stations provide services to Preston and links into the wider network. If you commute by car, the A59 and M6 motorway give practical road access to Preston, Liverpool and Manchester, and Preston city centre is reachable in approximately 25 minutes.
Recent performance in Mawdesley points to a market that has grown steadily and moved well beyond earlier peaks. Limited housing supply in the village, strong family demand for semi-rural locations and very good transport links to major employment centres all support the case for continued appreciation. Detached family homes attract especially strong prices, which keeps Mawdesley on the radar for both owner-occupiers and investors looking for long-term capital growth.
Stamp Duty Land Tax applies to purchases above £250,000 at standard rates, 5% on the portion from £250,001 to £925,000, 10% up to £1.5 million and 12% above that point. First-time buyers get relief on purchases up to £625,000, paying 0% up to £425,000 and then 5% on the remainder. With average property prices in Mawdesley above £540,000, SDLT will be a significant cost for many buyers and needs to be built into the budget.
New build activity in Mawdesley is fairly limited. Schemes such as Elm House and Cedar House on Sandy Lane are nearing completion and offer substantial detached homes approaching 3,000 square feet. At the top end, a standout option at Andertons Mill offers approximately three and a half acres of grounds with formal gardens and a lake, priced at £2.4 million. In this village, new build homes generally come with premium specifications and generous plots, aimed at buyers who want modern construction in a traditional village setting.
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Buying in Mawdesley brings extra costs beyond the agreed purchase price, and Stamp Duty Land Tax is one of the biggest because property values in the village are relatively high. On homes averaging around £543,000 to £587,455, SDLT is charged on the amount above £250,000, which usually adds approximately £14,750 to £16,850 at standard rates. First-time buyers purchasing below £625,000 can claim relief, reducing their SDLT bill considerably and making Mawdesley more realistic for buyers moving up the property ladder.
There are other costs to plan for as well. Solicitor’s fees for conveyancing are typically between £500 and £1,500, depending on how complex the transaction is and whether the home is freehold or leasehold. A RICS Level 2 Homebuyer Report usually starts from around £350 for a standard property, with higher costs for larger homes or those needing a more detailed inspection. On top of that, buyers should allow for removals, possible refurbishment and the registration fees involved in transferring ownership. We also recommend getting a mortgage agreement in principle before starting your search, as it helps you pin down your real budget and gives your offer more weight in Mawdesley.

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