Estate Agents in Alverton (NG13) – House Prices, Village Guide & Free Valuation
Alverton is a tiny Nottinghamshire hamlet in the NG13 postcode, surrounded by open countryside and close to Kilvington, Staunton in the Vale, Bottesford, Bingham and the Vale of Belvoir. This guide looks at why people choose Alverton, what makes the village setting so appealing, nearby places to eat and visit, and the June 2026 property market picture for sellers in a low-supply rural market.
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Alverton at a glance
Families, downsizers and countryside buyers
NG13, close to the Vale of Belvoir
Small hamlet with open farmland and big-sky views
Bottesford railway station
Low-supply, character-led village homes
Alverton Property Market Update – June 2026
In a small hamlet like Alverton, the property market behaves very differently from higher-volume locations such as Bingham, Bottesford or central Nottingham. One or two sales can noticeably change the annual average, so the most useful approach is to look at property type, plot size, outbuildings, views, road position and comparable sales across nearby NG13 villages.
Rightmove and Zoopla both show an average sold price of around £590,000 for Alverton over the last 12 months.
Brandhills View shows a recent average of £590,000, with historical sold prices 22% above the 2018 peak.
Alverton is a tiny hamlet, so sellers benefit from scarcity when a well-presented home comes to market.
Woodstead’s view of the Alverton market: Alverton is not a volume market, and that is exactly why it needs a more careful pricing strategy. Buyers here are usually not just buying bedrooms and square footage; they are buying privacy, open surroundings, garden space, outbuildings, parking and a quieter way of life. We would expect demand to come from buyers already considering Bingham, Bottesford, Staunton in the Vale, Kilvington, East Bridgford and the Vale of Belvoir, particularly those who want countryside surroundings without feeling completely cut off. In our view, the best-performing Alverton homes are likely to be character houses, well-kept family homes and properties with usable outside space, rather than standardised stock. Because there are fewer direct comparables, a sensible valuation should look beyond the headline NG13 average and consider setting, plot, condition, outlook, approach road, broadband, parking and the strength of nearby completed sales.
A closer look at Alverton
Small hamlet feel
Alverton is ideal for people who want a proper village-edge feel: fewer houses, open surroundings and a slower pace than a town or suburb.
Space, plots and character
The strongest village homes tend to be those with good presentation, usable outside space, parking, gardens and a sense of privacy.
Why people move to Alverton
Alverton stands out because it offers something many buyers struggle to find: a small village setting with countryside on the doorstep, but still within reach of Bottesford, Bingham, Newark, Grantham and Nottingham. For buyers leaving larger towns, the appeal is often space, privacy and a quieter daily routine. For families and downsizers, it can offer the feeling of being tucked away without losing access to nearby schools, railway links, restaurants, pubs and services.
Alverton has a proper rural feel, with surrounding farmland, lanes and big-sky views.
Homes rarely come up, which can make the right listing feel more special to village buyers.
Bingham, Bottesford, Newark and Grantham provide shops, schools, rail links and services.
Who Alverton suits
Particularly those prioritising gardens, space and a quieter setting.
Buyers who want rural surroundings while keeping routes towards Nottingham, Newark or Grantham.
People looking for a calmer location without moving too far from everyday services.
Those seeking open views, walks, privacy and a stronger connection to the Vale of Belvoir.
Buyers trading bustle for space, character and a more peaceful Nottinghamshire setting.
Local places and nearby landmarks
Alverton itself is small, so day-to-day life naturally links into neighbouring places. Nearby villages and destinations buyers commonly consider include Kilvington, Staunton in the Vale, Flawborough, Bottesford, Bingham, East Bridgford, Newark, Grantham and the wider Vale of Belvoir. For rail, many residents look towards Bottesford railway station, while Bingham, Newark and Grantham provide wider shops, supermarkets, schools and services.
A well-known pub and restaurant in Staunton in the Vale, useful for meals, drinks and family gatherings close to Alverton.
A long-established Bottesford restaurant and wine lounge, often mentioned by buyers looking around the NG13 villages.
A major nearby landmark and visitor destination, adding to the lifestyle appeal of the Vale of Belvoir area.
A practical nearby market town for shopping, cafés, schools, services and commuting links.
Related reading
Useful if you are comparing Alverton with more accessible Nottingham suburbs.
For buyers widening their search into quieter villages and overlooked locations.
Helpful for families comparing space, schools, gardens and commute.
Alverton map
Use the map below to see where Alverton sits within the wider NG13 area, close to Kilvington, Staunton in the Vale, Bottesford and Bingham.

