New Homes in Stamford Bridge

Located in the heart of East Riding of Yorkshire, Stamford Bridge is a village celebrated for its historical significance and picturesque countryside. With local attractions such as the Stamford Bridge Battle Site, the nearby Saint John the Baptist Church, and the scenic River Derwent walks to explore, you can also visit the York Maze, Howsham Mill, and the vibrant city of York; all with our developments closest to Stamford Bridge below.
 
A great commuter village, Stamford Bridge is surrounded by hubs like Driffield, Malton, and Pocklington, which are all between 20 and 40 minutes away.
Eastfield Park
Coming soon
Eastfield Park
Eastfield Lane, Dunnington, York, North Yorkshire, YO19 5ND
  • Coming soon
Castra Park
Castra Park
New Lane, Huntington, York, North Yorkshire, YO32 9ND
  • £435,000 to £637,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Bramble Wood
Bramble Wood
Main Street, Wheldrake, York, North Yorkshire, YO19 6NA
  • £341,000 to £630,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Wolds View
Wolds View
The Balk, Pocklington, East Riding Of Yorkshire, YO42 2NY
  • £300,000 to £500,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Porters Way
Porters Way
Autherson Street, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire, YO25 5LW
  • £255,000 to £345,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Minster View
Minster View
Voase Way (off Woodmansey Mile), Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 8FF
  • From £245,000
Hawk View
Hawk View
Baffin Way, Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU15 1WZ
  • £285,000 to £480,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Castle Syke Grange
Castle Syke Grange
Ackworth Road, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 4RE
  • £450,000 to £535,000
  • 4 bedroom

New Homes in Stamford Bridge FAQs

Whether you’re walking along the River Derwent, discovering local history or taking a day trip to York, your new home in Stamford Bridge is close to a huge range of attractions for the whole family to enjoy.  Located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, the village is just a short drive away from York, and within commuting distance of Leeds, Scarborough and Hull.
  • Stamford Bridge was the site of a Roman fort, which eventually became a larger town along the River Derwent. The Battle of Stamford Bridge took place in 1066 and marked the end of Viking rule. The Normans eventually took over the village, and by the late 20th and early 21st century, the population had grown to more than 3,000 residents.