
House Price Watch
Alderford, nestled in the beautiful Broadland, has seen a fascinating range of home sales over the years. The most expensive house sold here fetched an impressive £625,000 in 2011, while the least expensive was a modest £20,000. Remarkably, eight of these homes are located on the same street, Hall Road. Since 1996, there have been 16 sales in the area, with the latest transaction recorded in 2022. This blend of historical and contemporary sales highlights Alderford's diverse housing market.
Sold in September 2011
old rectory hall road, norfolk
£625,000
Sold in June 2016
the barn reepham road, norfolk
£590,000
Sold in September 2011
the barn reepham road, norfolk
£585,000
4.
Sold in November 2003
the barn reepham road, norfolk
£465,000
5.
Sold in October 2006
bell folly reepham road, norfolk
£420,000
6.
Sold in June 2019
pyghtle hall road, norfolk
£415,000
7.
Sold in May 2018
keys hall road, norfolk
£300,000
8.
Sold in April 2011
pyghtle hall road, norfolk
£250,000
9.
Sold in June 2022
1 church farm cottages, norfolk
£250,000
10.
Sold in February 2000
the barn reepham road, norfolk
£249,500
£1,550,000
148.00%
£2,750,000
340.00%
£1,200,000
92.00%
£2,800,000
348.00%
£1,462,500
134.00%
£1,300,000
108.00%
£2,800,000
348.00%
11.
Sold in May 2019
2 church farm cottages, norfolk
£235,000
12.
Sold in June 2001
bell folly reepham road, norfolk
£220,000
13.
Sold in April 1998
1 church farm cottages, norfolk
£60,000
14.
Sold in February 1996
1 church farm cottages, norfolk
£42,500
15.
Sold in June 1996
dairy farm cottages , broadland
£35,000
Sold for a lower amount since this price
16.
Sold in June 1996
dairy farm cottages , broadland
£20,000
This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Alderford is compiled from all-time residential sales recorded by the HM Land Registry. Each entry includes the sale price and transaction date. The dataset was last updated 29 March 2026 at 18:07 with the latest HM Land Registry data (May 2022). The Alderford dataset covers 4 postcodes. Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations. Read our full data methodology.