Doncaster, England

The typical property in DN7

DN7 covers Hatfield and Stainforth, former South Yorkshire coalfield villages with low property values.

Area summary

DN7 sits in the City of Doncaster Council. The outcode covers Hatfield, Stainforth, Dunscroft and Dunsville. The area was historically dominated by coal mining, with Hatfield Main colliery (the last in South Yorkshire) closing in 2015. Housing is dominated by Victorian and Edwardian terraces, with postwar council estates and pockets of newer development.

Hatfield and Stainforth station is on the Doncaster-Scunthorpe line. The M18 at junction 5 provides motorway access.

Employment patterns are commuter into Doncaster and along the M18/M180 logistics belt. Demographics skew towards working families with high deprivation indices.

City of Doncaster Council operates additional HMO licensing in defined areas. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions.

What the data shows

Average sold
£56,605
From 106 sales
Median sold
£62,750
Dominant stock
semi-detached
Full data for DN7

Researched facts

  • Hatfield Main Colliery was the last colliery in South Yorkshire, closing in 2015, source
  • Hatfield and Stainforth station is on the Doncaster-Scunthorpe line, source
  • City of Doncaster Council operates additional HMO licensing in defined areas, source

Buyer notes

  • Coal Authority mining searches essential
  • Very low absolute property values
  • M18 logistics employment drives some rental demand

The full DN7 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

DN7 property data

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