New Builds Selby

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£277,500
3 bed 2 bath
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Staynor Hall

£279,995
3 bed 2 bath 972 sq ft
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Millstone Walk

£279,995
3 bed 2 bath 972 sq ft
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Millstone Walk

£285,000
3 bed 2 bath
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Staynor Hall

£294,995
3 bed 2 bath 1140 sq ft
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Millstone Walk

£295,000
3 bed 2 bath
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Staynor Hall

£295,000
3 bed 2 bath
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Staynor Hall

£299,995
3 bed 2 bath 1058 sq ft
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Millstone Walk

£309,995
3 bed 2 bath 1058 sq ft
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Millstone Walk

£337,500
4 bed 2 bath
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Staynor Hall

£338,500
4 bed 2 bath
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Staynor Hall

£344,995
3 bed 2 bath 1154 sq ft
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Millstone Walk

£374,995
4 bed 2 bath 1252 sq ft
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Millstone Walk

£379,995
4 bed 2 bath 1303 sq ft
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Millstone Walk

£379,995
4 bed 2 bath 1252 sq ft
Selby, North Yorkshire
Available Aug 2025

Millstone Walk

Selby Overview

Average Price: £318,230
Available Now: 15 properties
Total Listed: 32 properties

Transport

Selby benefits from strong transport links including a railway station with direct services to Leeds, York, and London, making it well connected for commuters. The town is also accessible via the A19 and A63 roads, providing easy road access to nearby cities and the M62 motorway.

🚂 Selby railway station with direct services to Leeds and York

🚂 Regular train connections to London King's Cross

🚗 Proximity to the A19 and A63 major roads

🚗 Close access to the M62 motorway for regional travel

🚌 Local bus services connecting Selby to surrounding villages and towns

Why Selby?

Selby offers a charming blend of historic character and modern convenience, making it an attractive place to live for families and professionals alike. Its rich heritage, including the iconic Selby Abbey, adds cultural depth, while excellent transport links provide easy access to larger cities. The town also boasts good schools, green spaces, and a welcoming community atmosphere.

• Historic Selby Abbey, a stunning example of medieval architecture

• Well-regarded primary and secondary schools serving local families

• Extensive green spaces including the Selby Park and riverside walks

• A variety of local shops, cafes, and weekly markets in the town centre

• Strong commuter links to Leeds, York, and London via rail

• Growing local employment opportunities in retail, manufacturing, and services

• Close proximity to the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors for outdoor activities

• Community events and festivals that celebrate local culture and heritage