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Three bedroom properties represent a significant portion of the Rimswell housing market, offering space for families with multiple reception rooms and gardens in many cases. Browse detached, semi-detached, and terraced options ranging from period character homes to contemporary developments.

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The Property Market in Rimswell

Rimswell’s property market has shown strong long-term growth, with average prices now 81% above the 2007 peak of £207,500. That sort of figure says a lot about the pull of rural East Riding villages for people wanting to settle somewhere with staying power. Detached houses, semi-detached homes, bungalows and terraced cottages all feature here. homedata.co.uk records around 10 sales in the HU19 postcode area over the past year, with detached family homes reaching between £340,000 and £410,000. The village’s agricultural past still shows through in the architecture, which gives the place its Holderness feel.

Recent transactions give a clear picture of how the local market is moving. Little England Hill Farm on Rimswell Road sold for £410,000 in March 2025, and Thirtle Dene on Withernsea Road went for £340,000 in February 2025. Both were detached homes, which points to a premium for larger family accommodation in the village. There are no active new-build schemes in Rimswell itself, though modern homes can be found in neighbouring villages across the East Riding. It is a market of proper homes, many of them built with the solid, no-nonsense construction Yorkshire is known for.

Set in a rural spot, Rimswell still keeps practical links to Withernsea and the wider East Riding close at hand. The HU19 postcode covers several villages, each with its own feel, yet all share the advantage of being near Hull. For first-time buyers and families moving out of larger towns, the area often offers better value than urban locations while keeping the sense of a local community. Supply is limited in a village this small, so good homes tend to draw interest fast once they are listed for sale.

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Living in Rimswell

Peace is part of Rimswell’s appeal, and that is what draws many buyers away from busier towns. Life here is shaped by a close-knit community where local knowledge still counts and neighbours know one another. The village lies within the parish of Rimswell, which once included the lost village of Owthorne, taken by coastal erosion over the centuries. That history gives the area extra depth and reminds people how changeable Holderness has always been. St Mary’s Church, a Grade II listed building built in 1802 from stones taken from an earlier church, remains an important point of worship and local identity.

The Rimswell Water Tower, erected in 1916 and also listed, is another landmark that catches the eye above the surrounding farmland. Together, these heritage buildings give the village a strong sense of place. South of the village, the Great Newsome Brewery attracts visitors looking for traditional real ales brewed with locally-sourced ingredients. Tower Garage provides vehicle repairs for local residents. Farming still dominates the parish, and the land remains in active use. For anything beyond the basics, Withernsea is close by and offers shops, a medical centre and recreational facilities.

For days out, residents have plenty to choose from across Holderness. The East Riding coastline is within reach for coastal walks and beach trips, with the dramatic cliffs at Mapleton and the quieter beaches near Holmpton both a reasonable drive away. Inland, the flat Yorkshire landscape lends itself well to cycling and walking along quiet lanes. Hull is near enough for theatres, museums and restaurants, so a night out or a cultural visit is never out of the question. Rimswell manages to keep that rural calm while still leaving urban amenities within reach.

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Schools and Education in Rimswell

Families thinking about Rimswell will find schooling options within a practical travelling distance. Across the East Riding of Yorkshire there are several primary schools serving the surrounding village communities. Nearby Withernsea includes key primary provision and acts as the nearest town for many families. Parents should check catchment boundaries carefully, because admissions are set by the local education authority and depend on where a child lives. Nearby towns provide the day-to-day schooling many young families need, and schools in the Holderness area generally have a good reputation, with committed staff and a focus on pupil development.

Secondary education is available in Withernsea and in the market towns around it, with local bus services running across the HU19 postcode area. East Riding of Yorkshire Council handles school admissions centrally, so it is sensible to confirm current catchment areas before committing to a purchase. For those prepared to travel further, Hull has a broad choice of secondary schools and sixth form colleges with strong academic records. Beverley Grammar School and other selective schools elsewhere in the East Riding add more possibilities for academically-minded pupils.

Older children have further education options too, with colleges in Hull and Beverley offering vocational and academic courses after GCSEs. The University of Hull is also within reasonable travelling distance. Before moving to Rimswell, many families check Ofsted inspection results and exam performance so they can make informed choices about schooling. The East Riding also provides an online portal where parents can search by address and confirm their catchment area.

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Transport and Commuting from Rimswell

Rimswell’s position in Holderness gives it links to major employment centres without losing its rural quiet. The village is close to the A1033 road, which provides access to Hull and the wider road network. Under normal traffic conditions, the journey to Hull for work takes about 45 minutes by car. Hull itself offers a broad spread of jobs in logistics, manufacturing, renewable energy, especially offshore wind, and public services. For people commuting to Leeds or York, the M62 gives a workable route, although travel time stretches to around 90 minutes.

Public transport in the Rimswell area is limited but workable, with local bus routes linking the village to Withernsea and nearby settlements. The X46 service run by East Yorkshire connects Hull with the Holderness coastal towns and stops at Withernsea. Other local routes link the smaller villages, which matters for residents without a car. Those services feed into Hull’s wider network, with Hull Paragon Interchange acting as the main transport hub for the region and rail links reaching destinations nationwide. From Hull, trains run to Sheffield, Manchester, Leeds and London King's Cross.

Local taxi firms do operate nearby, although it is wise to book ahead because of the rural setting. Several of them work out of Withernsea and can take people to and from Rimswell for medical appointments, shopping and other essential journeys. Cycling is becoming more practical too, helped by ongoing improvements across the East Riding and the popularity of quiet country lanes with both leisure riders and commuters. Holderness is very flat, which makes cycling easier than in many parts of the country. For longer trips, Humberside Airport and Leeds Bradford Airport are both within reasonable driving distance.

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How to Buy a Home in Rimswell

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Research the Area

Before making an offer, spend time in Rimswell and get a proper feel for it. Come at different times of day and on different days of the week so you can judge the village rhythm and how busy it feels. Check what is available in Withernsea, look at council tax bands with East Riding of Yorkshire Council, and review sold prices through homedata.co.uk to understand values in the HU19 postcode. Our local property listings give a clear picture of what is currently on the market.

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Get Mortgage Agreement in Principle

It helps to arrange a mortgage agreement in principle before you start viewing. Sellers and estate agents take it as proof that your finances are in order. Our partner lenders offer competitive rates for buyers in the East Riding property market. With that paperwork ready, you are in a stronger position when you come to make an offer in a competitive village setting.

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Arrange Property Viewings

Visit more than one property in Rimswell and the nearby villages, then compare them properly. Take notes on condition, orientation and anything that looks likely to need attention while you are there. Try to see homes at different times of day too, so you can judge noise, light and the general feel of the place. Estate agents can usually give you the sales history for the area and talk through anything that is affecting the local market.

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Commission a RICS Level 2 Survey

A RICS Level 2 Home Survey is a sensible step before completing on any major property. With the current average price at £375,000 for Rimswell homes, a professional survey is well worth having to pick up structural concerns early. Our surveyors look for damp, movement and defects that come up regularly in Yorkshire properties built on Holderness clay soils. Fees usually sit around £400-600 depending on the size and type of property. Our survey team knows the HU19 postcode area well.

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Instruct a Solicitor

Once you are ready to proceed, appoint a conveyancing solicitor to deal with the legal side of the purchase. Your solicitor will carry out searches with East Riding of Yorkshire Council, check the title and manage the transfer of funds. Our conveyancing partners work on transparent fixed fees for property purchases in the area and understand the particular demands of rural East Riding transactions.

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Exchange and Complete

When the searches come back clear and the finance is in place, your solicitor will exchange contracts and agree a completion date. On completion day, the rest of the money is transferred and the keys to your new Rimswell home are handed over. For a standard transaction in the East Riding, the conveyancing process usually takes 8-12 weeks.

What to Look for When Buying in Rimswell

Buyers looking at Rimswell should keep a few local issues in mind. Holderness has clay soils, and that geology can bring shrink-swell subsidence risks, especially where properties have large gardens or trees close by. A detailed RICS Level 2 Survey should pick up subsidence, cracking or movement that needs attention. The wider Holderness coast has a history of erosion, although Rimswell itself sits far enough inland. It is also sensible to check flood risk assessments and any property history reports available through local searches.

Most homes in Rimswell are likely to be freehold, which means owners have full ownership of the house and the land it sits on. Any property with shared facilities or a leasehold arrangement needs closer inspection, with ground rent and service charges checked carefully. St Mary’s Church and the Water Tower are both listed, so nearby homes may fall within their setting or face related restrictions. Every sale needs an Energy Performance Certificate, and older rural properties often score lower because of traditional construction. Buyers should budget for possible improvements to insulation, heating and windows.

Rural East Riding homes come with a few condition points that are worth checking closely. If a property has private drainage, such as a septic tank, the owner is responsible for its maintenance, so that system needs proper inspection. Damp can be an issue too, especially where traditional materials meet the coastal climate and a house has not been looked after well. Roofing should also be examined carefully, since Yorkshire weather can wear coverings down faster than people expect. Any outbuildings or agricultural buildings included with the property may need assessment for both structural condition and planning status.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying in Rimswell

What is the average house price in Rimswell?

homedata.co.uk shows the average property price in Rimswell, East Riding of Yorkshire, at approximately £375,000 based on sales over the past year. That is a rise of 81% compared with the 2007 peak of £207,500, which underlines how well this rural market has performed over the long term. Recent HU19 transactions include detached homes sold for £340,000 and £410,000, with the March 2025 sale of Little England Hill Farm on Rimswell Road showing the premium attached to quality family houses in the village. Prices here reflect the draw of rural East Riding living, with Hull and the coastline still within easy reach.

What council tax band are properties in Rimswell?

East Riding of Yorkshire Council handles properties in Rimswell, and council tax bands run from A to H depending on value and size. Most modest family homes in Rimswell and the surrounding HU19 villages tend to sit in bands A through D. A typical semi-detached house would usually fall into band B or C, while larger detached homes may be in bands D or E. Before buying, it is sensible to check the exact band on the Valuation Office Agency website. East Riding of Yorkshire Council also publishes the current band rates online for budgeting purposes.

What are the best schools in the Rimswell area?

The Rimswell area is covered by primary schools in nearby villages and towns across East Riding of Yorkshire, with Withernsea acting as the nearest option for many families. Parents should check individual Ofsted ratings and performance data through the government website, because results vary from one school to another. Secondary schools in Withernsea and the surrounding market towns take older children, and local bus services provide school transport. Catchment areas should be confirmed with East Riding of Yorkshire Council, since admissions depend on where a family lives. Hull offers extra choices, including grammar schools and sixth form colleges, and the X46 bus route gives access there.

How well connected is Rimswell by public transport?

Public transport is limited here, which is what you would expect in a small rural village, but local bus services do connect Rimswell with Withernsea and the other HU19 villages. East Yorkshire’s X46 service runs regularly between the Holderness coast and Hull city centre, calling at Withernsea so passengers can join the wider transport network. Rail travel is available from Hull Paragon Interchange, where services run to Sheffield, Manchester, Leeds and London King's Cross. Anyone relying on buses should think ahead about journey times and how often services run, because travel from rural villages takes planning.

Is Rimswell a good place to invest in property?

Rimswell has clear appeal for property investors because of its quiet setting, its closeness to the growing city of Hull and the wider renewable energy sector across the Humber region. Long-term growth of 81% above the 2007 peak shows how resilient the market has been over time. Demand from buyers who want a rural lifestyle supports values in the HU19 postcode area. That said, the village population of 189 residents is small, so rental demand may be thinner than in larger towns, which can affect income. Any investment should take account of the local economy, especially logistics and renewable energy jobs in the East Riding, as well as planned infrastructure that may change access and desirability over time.

What stamp duty will I pay on a property in Rimswell?

Stamp duty Land Tax applies to property purchases in England, with rates worked out across price bands. For homes up to £250,000, standard purchases attract no stamp duty. From £250,001 to £925,000, the rate is 5% on the portion above £250,000. On a typical Rimswell property at £375,000, stamp duty comes to £6,250, based on 5% of £125,000. First-time buyers can qualify for relief on purchases up to £625,000, which brings the cost down to around £1,250 on a £375,000 property. A 3% surcharge applies to second homes and buy-to-let purchases, lifting the total to £11,250 for investors buying a typical Rimswell property.

What is the flood risk for properties in Rimswell?

In Holderness, coastal erosion has affected nearby communities for generations, including the former village of Owthorne, which was lost to the sea over the centuries. Rimswell itself is about 2 miles inland from the coast at Withernsea, so it sits well away from the most immediate coastal flood risk. Buyers should still look at Environment Agency flood risk data for individual plots and think about surface water risk in the lower-lying parts of the Holderness plain. The flat land here means water can gather in fields and ditches during heavy rain. A professional survey will pick up signs of damp, water ingress or drainage problems that might point to flood history or wider water management issues.

Stamp Duty and Buying Costs in Rimswell

Working out the full cost of a purchase in Rimswell helps buyers plan properly and avoid surprises during the transaction. A typical property priced at £375,000 attracts stamp duty Land Tax of £6,250 at standard rates, which is 5% of the amount above £250,000. First-time buyers may qualify for relief that cuts this to £1,250 on purchases under £625,000, provided they meet the rules on previous property ownership and main residence status. Anyone buying an additional property or a buy-to-let should add the 3% stamp duty surcharge, which takes the total to £11,250 for a second home in Rimswell. Solicitors’ fees for conveyancing usually start from £499 for standard transactions and cover title checks, local authority searches with East Riding of Yorkshire Council and contract preparation.

A RICS Level 2 Home Survey usually costs between £400 and £600 for homes in the Rimswell price range, and it gives a detailed condition report with a market valuation. That spend can save a great deal later by flagging defects before completion, including structural movement, damp or roofing problems that turn up in older houses. Costs rise for larger homes, for properties built before 1900 that may need extra investigation because of traditional construction, and for non-standard builds. An Energy Performance Certificate is required by law for every sale and generally costs £85 to £150, depending on property size. Buyers should also allow for Land Registry fees of about £300, telegraphic transfer charges from the solicitor and search fees from East Riding of Yorkshire Council. Removal costs, redecoration and possible furniture replacement should also sit in the moving budget for your new Rimswell home.

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