Estate Agents in Annesley – NG15 Area Guide, House Prices & Village Living
Annesley is one of those Nottinghamshire locations that gives buyers a little bit of everything: village character, open green space, historic landmarks, and practical links to Hucknall, Mansfield and the M1. At Woodstead, we see Annesley as a strong option for buyers who want more countryside around them without losing access to everyday amenities across the wider NG15 postcode.
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Annesley at a glance
A quieter NG15 location with countryside walks and historic character close by.
A mix of character homes, traditional family houses and modern developments nearby.
Useful access towards Hucknall, Mansfield, Kirkby-in-Ashfield and the M1.
Robin Hood Hills, Felley Priory and local walking routes give the area a rural edge.
Families, commuters, downsizers and buyers moving out from larger towns.
A key local landmark with strong heritage links to Annesley’s colliery-era growth.
One of the green-space draws that gives Annesley its countryside edge.
A lovely nearby destination for gardens, events and a more rural Nottinghamshire feel.
Annesley Property Market Update – June 2026
The Annesley market continues to appeal to buyers looking for better value than some of Nottingham’s closer-in suburbs, while still wanting a settled Nottinghamshire location with access to countryside, schools, road links and nearby towns.
Overall average sold price in Annesley over the last year.
Detached homes were the most common sold property type, averaging around £236,382.
Recent sold prices were around 2% lower than the previous year and 5% below the 2023 peak.
Why people move to Annesley
The appeal of Annesley is not about being the busiest place in NG15; it is about space, history, greenery and a calmer village setting. Buyers often choose it because they want countryside surroundings and character, but still need sensible access to schools, shops, work routes and nearby towns.
Annesley has a quieter feel while keeping Hucknall, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Ravenshead and Mansfield within reach.
Buyers often look here when they want a garden, parking, a bungalow or a larger family layout.
Robin Hood Hills, Annesley Old Church, Annesley Hall and nearby rural routes give the area a strong outdoor pull.
Who Annesley suits
Annesley is particularly popular with:
- ✅ Families wanting village life with practical access to nearby towns.
- ✅ Professionals who commute towards Nottingham, Mansfield, Hucknall or the M1.
- ✅ Downsizers looking for a quieter base without feeling too remote.
- ✅ Buyers seeking countryside surroundings and local history.
- ✅ People moving from larger towns who want more space and a softer pace of life.
Local places, landmarks and nearby destinations
Annesley has a real sense of Nottinghamshire history. All Saints Church is one of the best-known local landmarks, while Annesley Hall and Annesley Old Church give the area a much deeper heritage story than many buyers expect. Robin Hood Hills gives Annesley its green, elevated edge, and Felley Priory Gardens is a lovely nearby destination for garden visits, events and weekend walks.
A key Annesley landmark and a recognisable part of the local village setting.
Historic features that give the area character and a strong sense of place.
A local green-space landmark, popular with walkers and countryside lovers.
A nearby destination for gardens, seasonal events and a more rural day out.
A popular Annesley Woodhouse steakhouse on Forest Road, useful for meals out close to home.
Local options include Moody Squires Micro Pub and Forest Tavern in Annesley Woodhouse, with Hucknall, Ravenshead and Mansfield adding more choice.
What sells well in Annesley?
From a Woodstead perspective, Annesley works well for buyers who want a sensible Nottinghamshire home rather than a purely city-based purchase. Detached and semi-detached homes with driveways, gardens and good presentation tend to have the broadest appeal, while terraced homes can provide a more affordable route into the NG15 market.
Detached and semi-detached houses with parking and garden space.
Terraced and smaller semi-detached homes can offer a more accessible price point.
Homes near green space, schools and practical road links should remain attractive to NG15 movers.
Nearby areas to compare
If you are researching Annesley, it is worth comparing it with Annesley Woodhouse, Hucknall, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Ravenshead, Newstead and Sutton-in-Ashfield. Annesley Woodhouse offers a more residential feel with local food and drink, Hucknall gives stronger town-centre amenities and tram access, Ravenshead usually feels more premium and village-led, while Kirkby-in-Ashfield and Sutton-in-Ashfield can offer more affordable stock and a wider choice of shops.
Related reading
Useful if you are comparing value across Nottinghamshire.
Hidden gems of NottinghamFor buyers widening their search into less obvious locations.
Best areas for families in NottinghamA helpful read for family movers weighing up space, schools and budget.
Annesley map
Annesley sits in the NG15 postcode area, close to Annesley Woodhouse, Hucknall, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Ravenshead and Mansfield.

