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2 Bed Houses For Sale in Askern, Doncaster

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The 2 bed house market features detached, semi-detached, and terraced properties with two separate bedrooms plus living spaces. Properties in Askern range from Victorian and Edwardian period homes to modern new builds, with pricing varying across different neighbourhoods.

Askern, Doncaster Market Snapshot

Median Price

£170k

Total Listings

5

New This Week

1

Avg Days Listed

96

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Showing 5 results for 2 Bedroom Houses for sale in Askern, Doncaster. 1 new listing added this week. The median asking price is £170,000.

Price Distribution in Askern, Doncaster

Under £100k
1
£100k-£200k
4

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Property Types in Askern, Doncaster

80%
20%

Semi-Detached

4 listings

Avg £167,499

Terraced

1 listings

Avg £85,000

Source: home.co.uk

Bedrooms Available in Askern, Doncaster

2 beds 5
£150,999

Source: home.co.uk

The Property Market in Askern

Property types available in Askern reflect the village's dual heritage as a Victorian spa destination and a 20th-century mining community. You will find traditional semi-detached and terraced houses that dominate the streetscape, built primarily during the mining era to house workers and their families. Detached properties tend to command higher prices and offer more space, making them popular with families seeking larger gardens or multiple reception rooms. Flats are less common in Askern, which maintains a predominantly house-based character typical of South Yorkshire villages.

Our listings include a diverse range of property types to suit various budgets and preferences, from affordable terraced homes around £106,000 to generous detached family houses approaching £200,000. The semi-detached properties that form the backbone of the village offer excellent value at approximately £127,000 to £131,000, providing a practical entry point for first-time buyers or families seeking more space than a terraced property offers. This range of options means that whether you are looking for a compact starter home or a substantial family residence, Askern has properties to consider.

One notable development bringing new homes to Askern is Millside Lakes, situated on the former Askern Sawmills adjacent to the scenic Askern Lakes. Yorkshire Choice Homes is delivering a mix of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom properties including both semi-detached and detached homes. This development offers sustainable, high-quality housing for buyers seeking modern construction with the charm of village living. New-build properties in the area provide an alternative to the older housing stock for those prioritising energy efficiency and contemporary layouts.

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Living in Askern

Askern boasts a close-knit community atmosphere with a younger-than-average population that brings energy and vitality to village life. The area has more employment opportunities than in previous decades, with a growing selection of cafes and restaurants now operating in the village centre. Local amenities include convenience shops, pubs, and essential services, while the nearby towns of Doncaster and Selby offer expanded retail, dining, and entertainment options within easy reach. The village maintains its historical character through the presence of 27 listed buildings in the wider ward, including the Grade I listed Church of St. Peter in Norton, built from magnesian limestone with Norman features.

The landscape around Askern is shaped by its industrial and geological heritage. The village sits on a Permian limestone ridge, with underlying coal measures that supported the coal mining industry for much of the 20th century. Askern Main Colliery operated from 1911 until 1991, working seams including Barnsley, Flockton, and Warren House, and the Coalite smokeless fuel plant operated until 1986. This industrial legacy has left its mark on the built environment, with the "New Village" constructed specifically to house mining workers. Today, former industrial sites have been repurposed, with the Millside Lakes development transforming the former sawmills into residential housing.

Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the green spaces available in and around Askern, including Askern Lakes which provide walking routes and wildlife habitats. The village sits within reach of open countryside, offering opportunities for walking, cycling, and enjoying the South Yorkshire landscape. Higher rates of home ownership in Askern (69.82% compared to the national average) reflect the stability and desirability of the area for families and long-term residents who have invested in their community over the years.

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Schools and Education in Askern

Families considering a move to Askern will find educational provision within the village and the surrounding Norton and Askern ward. The area is characterised by a younger-than-average population with more school-aged children than many comparable villages, reflecting the family-friendly nature of the community. Primary schools in the area serve the local population, with the village's semi-detached and terraced housing providing homes for many of these families. The strong community spirit extends to schools, where parents often report positive relationships between schools, families, and the wider neighbourhood.

Secondary education options in the wider Doncaster area provide a range of choices for families progressing from primary school. Parents should research specific catchment areas and school performance data when considering properties in Askern, as school places are allocated based on proximity to the school. The presence of a younger population suggests that educational facilities continue to be important to the community, and local schools play a central role in village life. Sixth form and further education opportunities are available in nearby Doncaster, which offers comprehensive secondary schools, academies, and college facilities.

The Ofsted rating system provides guidance for parents evaluating school quality, though we recommend visiting schools and speaking with staff and current parents to understand the full picture of educational provision. Properties in the Norton and Askern ward may fall within catchment areas for various primary and secondary schools, and we recommend confirming school placements with Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council before committing to a purchase. The village's accessibility to Doncaster means that parents have options beyond local village schools if they prefer.

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Transport and Commuting from Askern

Askern offers practical transport connections that make commuting to major employment centres feasible for residents. The village sits within reach of the A19 trunk road, providing direct access to Doncaster to the south and York to the north. The M18 motorway is accessible via the A19, connecting Askern to the wider motorway network and destinations including Sheffield, Leeds, and Nottingham. For residents working in Doncaster or the surrounding towns, the village position offers a balance between peaceful residential living and practical commuting options. Bus services connect Askern to neighbouring communities, though frequencies may be limited compared to urban areas.

Rail connections from nearby stations provide access to the national rail network, with journey times to major cities dependent on the specific station and service. Doncaster station offers excellent connectivity with East Coast Main Line services to London, Edinburgh, and regional destinations. For commuters working in South Yorkshire or the wider region, the road network from Askern provides flexibility for those who prefer to drive. Parking provision in the village generally meets the needs of residents, with off-street parking available at most properties and on-road parking typical of a rural village setting.

Cycling infrastructure in the area consists of standard road cycling with some rural lanes that can be enjoyed by confident cyclists. The flatter sections of South Yorkshire terrain are generally manageable for cycling commuters, though hilly areas may present challenges. For residents working from home or making local journeys, the village amenities are walkable, reducing the need for car use for everyday purposes. The combination of road, rail, and local bus services makes Askern accessible to those without private vehicles, though a car remains advantageous for full flexibility.

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How to Buy a Home in Askern

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Research the Area

Spend time exploring Askern before committing to a purchase. Visit the village at different times of day, check local amenities, and understand the community atmosphere. Use Homemove to browse listings and familiarise yourself with prices, property types, and the current average sold price of £134,758.

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Get Mortgage Agreement in Principle

Before viewing properties, obtain a mortgage agreement in principle from a lender. This demonstrates your seriousness to estate agents and sellers, and helps you understand your budget. Current rates start from around 4.5%, and our mortgage partners can help you find competitive deals suited to your circumstances.

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Arrange Property Viewings

Once you have identified properties of interest, arrange viewings through Homemove or directly with listing agents. View multiple properties in Askern to compare the different housing types, from terraced homes to detached family houses, and assess their condition and potential.

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Book a RICS Level 2 Survey

Given Askern's mining heritage and older housing stock, we strongly recommend booking a RICS Level 2 Survey before purchase. This homebuyer report identifies defects such as damp, roof issues, or subsidence concerns and typically costs between £400 and £800 for properties in the area.

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Instruct a Solicitor

Choose a conveyancing solicitor to handle the legal aspects of your purchase. They will conduct searches, review the contract, and manage the transfer of funds. Conveyancing services start from around £499, and our partners offer competitive rates for Askern transactions.

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Exchange and Complete

Once all searches are satisfactory and your mortgage offer is confirmed, you will exchange contracts and pay your deposit. Completion follows, when you receive the keys and take ownership of your new home in Askern. The typical process takes 8-12 weeks from offer acceptance to completion.

What to Look for When Buying in Askern

Buyers considering properties in Askern should be aware of the area's mining heritage when assessing potential purchases. Former coal mining activity, including the operation of Askern Main Colliery until 1991, means that some properties may be located in areas with potential for ground movement or mining-related subsidence. A thorough building survey can identify any signs of structural issues, and your solicitor should include mining search reports as part of the conveyancing process. Properties showing no previous subsidence issues and with solid foundations are generally safe purchases, but professional surveys provide essential reassurance and documentation for your decision.

Flood risk is another consideration for Askern properties, particularly those near the River Don and River Went. The village is designated as a Flood Warning Area, with specific locations including High Street, Market Place, Norton Common, Askern Common, and Randall Farm identified as having elevated flood risk. While no recent flood warnings have been recorded, buyers should check the flood risk for any specific property and consider whether flood resilience measures such as non-return valves or raised electrics are in place. Buildings insurance premiums may reflect the flood risk profile of the area.

The age of housing stock in Askern means that many properties will be over 50 years old, potentially exhibiting common issues such as damp, outdated electrics, or roof condition concerns. Period properties may have solid floors rather than suspended timber, original single-glazed windows, or older heating systems that could require upgrading. The 27 listed buildings in the wider ward also require consideration, as listed properties benefit from protected status that requires planning permission for alterations. Understanding the condition and maintenance requirements of any property you view will help you budget for potential improvements after purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Buying in Askern

What is the average house price in Askern?

The average sold house price in Askern over the past 12 months is £134,758, according to property market data. Detached properties average around £200,000, semi-detached homes cost approximately £127,000 to £131,000, and terraced properties are available from around £106,000 to £111,000. Flats in Askern are less common and average approximately £63,500. House prices have risen 4% year-on-year but remain about 5% below the 2022 peak of £144,677, suggesting good value for buyers entering the market.

What council tax band are properties in Askern?

Properties in Askern fall under Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council. Council tax bands in the area follow the standard national system ranging from Band A to Band H, with most terraced and semi-detached properties likely falling in Bands A to C. Exact council tax bands vary by individual property and can be confirmed through the Doncaster council website or your solicitor during the conveyancing process. The council provides details of current charges and any applicable discounts or exemptions.

What are the best schools in Askern?

Askern and the surrounding Norton and Askern ward provide primary education for local children, with the village attracting families due to its younger-than-average population. The area has more school-aged children than many comparable communities, reflecting its family-friendly character. Secondary schools in the wider Doncaster area serve students progressing from primary education, with catchment areas determining which schools children can access. We recommend checking current school performance data and Ofsted ratings, and visiting schools directly to understand provision.

How well connected is Askern by public transport?

Askern has bus services connecting to neighbouring villages and towns, though frequencies are limited compared to urban areas. The village is well positioned for road travel, with the A19 providing access to Doncaster and the M18 motorway connecting to Sheffield, Leeds, and Nottingham. Rail services are available from stations in the wider area, with Doncaster station offering East Coast Main Line connections to London and Edinburgh. For daily commuting, a car provides the most flexibility, though public transport options exist for those working locally.

Is Askern a good place to invest in property?

Askern offers several factors that may appeal to property investors, including accessible price points below the national average and a steady 4% annual price increase. The village's higher-than-average home ownership rate (69.82%) indicates a stable population with long-term residents, which can support rental demand. New developments like Millside Lakes may attract renters seeking modern accommodation. However, the area's mining heritage and flood risk should be factored into any investment decision, and rental yields should be compared against other South Yorkshire locations.

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

Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) rates from April 2024 apply as follows: no tax is due on properties up to £250,000, 5% on the portion from £250,001 to £925,000, 10% from £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% above £1.5 million. First-time buyers benefit from relief on properties up to £625,000, paying 0% on the first £425,000 and 5% on the portion between £425,001 and £625,000. Given the average property price of £134,758, most buyers in Askern would pay no stamp duty, while first-time buyers purchasing at average prices would pay nothing at all.

What should I know about flood risk in Askern?

Askern is designated as a Flood Warning Area due to its proximity to the River Don and River Went. Specific locations at higher risk include High Street, Market Place, Norton Common, Askern Common, and Randall Farm. No recent flood warnings have been recorded, but the risk remains present. Your solicitor should include a flood risk search as part of conveyancing, and buildings insurers should be consulted to confirm cover availability and any conditions applied to properties in the flood warning area.

Are there any mining-related issues affecting properties in Askern?

Askern has significant mining heritage, with Askern Main Colliery operating from 1911 until 1991 and extracting coal from multiple seams including Barnsley, Flockton, and Warren House. The Morley Campsall Fault Belt also affected the mining area. Properties in former mining areas may be subject to ground movement or subsidence, though this does not mean all properties are affected. A mining search report will reveal any historical mining activity relevant to your property, and a RICS Level 2 Survey can identify any signs of structural movement. Properties with no previous subsidence claims and solid foundations can be safe purchases.

Stamp Duty and Buying Costs in Askern

One of the significant advantages of buying property in Askern is the favourable stamp duty position created by the area's accessible price points. With the average property price at approximately £134,758, the majority of homes in the village fall well below the standard SDLT threshold of £250,000. This means most buyers purchasing at average prices will pay zero stamp duty, keeping overall purchase costs lower than in more expensive regions. First-time buyers benefit even further, with relief available on properties up to £625,000, meaning a first-time buyer purchasing at the average Askern price would pay no stamp duty whatsoever.

Beyond stamp duty, buyers should budget for additional costs associated with purchasing property in South Yorkshire. These include solicitor conveyancing fees starting from around £499 for standard transactions, plus disbursements for searches including local authority searches, drainage and water searches, and environmental searches. Given Askern's mining heritage, your solicitor should include a mining search to check for any historical subsidence or mine workings that could affect the property. Survey costs range from £400 to £800 for a RICS Level 2 Home Survey, with more detailed Level 3 Building Surveys available for older or complex properties.

Moving costs, removals, and potential renovation or improvement works should also feature in your budget planning. Many properties in Askern are older and may benefit from upgrades to insulation, heating systems, or modernising kitchens and bathrooms. Buildings insurance should be arranged from the point of exchange, and you should notify your insurer that the property is in a flood warning area if applicable. By budgeting carefully and accounting for all these costs, you can approach your Askern property purchase with confidence, knowing the total investment required from start to finish.

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