House Price Watch

100 most expensive houses in Itteringham

Nestled in the charming village of Itteringham, part of North Norfolk, the local real estate market showcases a fascinating range of properties. The most expensive house sold for £535,000 in 2010, while the least expensive fetched £35,000. Over the years, there have been 46 sales since 1995, with 13 homes located on the same street, New Road. The latest sale recorded was in 2024, highlighting the ongoing appeal of this picturesque area.

Sold in September 2010

fair meadow house wolterton road, norfolk

£535,000

Sold in December 2006

glebe house the street, norfolk

£490,000

Sold in November 2020

the old chapel the common, norfolk

£477,500

4.

Sold in June 2024

flint cottage the common, norfolk

£450,000

5.

Sold in May 2021

4 big yard, norfolk

£445,000

6.

Sold in June 2021

82 the common, norfolk

£410,000

7.

Sold in October 2002

fair meadow house wolterton road, norfolk

£350,000

8.

Sold in November 2017

sunnyside the common, norfolk

£340,000

9.

Sold in October 2024

4 church road, norfolk

£340,000

10.

Sold in December 2018

the old chapel wolterton road, norfolk

£325,000

Most expensive houses in areas around Itteringham

Salthouse

£2,050,000

283.18%

Field Dalling

£2,225,000

315.89%

Morston

£1,530,000

185.98%

Wiveton

£1,715,000

220.56%

Ingworth

£840,000

57.01%

Stiffkey

£2,100,000

292.52%

North Norfolk

£6,000,000

1021.50%

11.

Sold in June 2006

4 big yard, norfolk

£325,000

12.

Sold in 2016

mere farm barns matlaske road, norfolk

£305,000

13.

Sold in February 2000

glebe house the street, norfolk

£300,000

14.

Sold in December 2020

journeys end the common, norfolk

£275,000

15.

Sold in May 2004

the old chapel the common, norfolk

£268,000

16.

Sold in June 2024

8 big yard, norfolk

£265,000

17.

Sold in August 2014

hillside , north norfolk

£250,000

18.

Sold in August 1999

whitehouse farm , norfolk

£250,000

19.

Sold in October 2010

mere farm barns matlaske road, norfolk

£250,000

20.

Sold in October 2006

5 church road, norfolk

£247,000

Sold for a lower amount since this price

21.

Sold in 2003

smith's cottage , norfolk

£240,000

22.

Sold in October 2006

sunnyside the common, norfolk

£235,000

23.

Sold in March 2010

mere farm barns matlaske road, norfolk

£218,000

24.

Sold in December 2008

6 big yard, norfolk

£216,500

25.

Sold in August 2006

5 big yard, norfolk

£215,000

26.

Sold in 2023

5 church road, norfolk

£211,000

27.

Sold in July 2004

sunnyside the common, norfolk

£175,000

28.

Sold in September 2012

17 wolterton road, norfolk

£170,000

29.

Sold in March 2011

heron cottage the common, norfolk

£170,000

30.

Sold in August 2009

2 wolterton road, norfolk

£170,000

31.

Sold in March 2002

2 big yard, norfolk

£155,000

32.

Sold in May 1998

gable house the common, norfolk

£135,000

33.

Sold in March 2003

3 church road, norfolk

£135,000

34.

Sold in December 2000

the old chapel the common, norfolk

£129,000

35.

Sold in October 2005

5 big yard, norfolk

£119,000

36.

Sold in October 2002

7 big yard, norfolk

£107,500

37.

Sold in October 1999

flint cottage the common, norfolk

£93,000

38.

Sold in November 1999

2 big yard, norfolk

£86,000

39.

Sold in September 1996

sunnyside the common, norfolk

£85,000

40.

Sold in November 1996

2 big yard, norfolk

£63,000

41.

Sold in July 1997

7 church road, norfolk

£63,000

42.

Sold in August 1995

5 church road, norfolk

£46,400

43.

Sold in March 2000

smith's cottage , norfolk

£45,000

44.

Sold in October 1995

7 big yard, norfolk

£42,500

45.

Sold in July 1997

3 big yard, norfolk

£42,500

46.

Sold in April 1998

hillside wolterton road, norfolk

£35,000

Data Source & Update Note:

This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Itteringham 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 in September 2024 (The latest available from HM Land Registry). Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations.