
House Price Watch
In the charming area of Howe, part of South Norfolk, the housing market has seen some remarkable transactions. The most expensive house sold for a staggering £725,000 in 2021, showcasing the area's appeal. In contrast, the least expensive home on the list was just £2,000. Since 1995, there have been 17 sales, with 10 homes located on the same street, including Backwood Lane and Howe Lane. The latest sale recorded was in 2025, indicating ongoing interest in this quaint locale.
Sold in October 2021
the old byre howe green, norfolk
£725,000
Sold in October 2018
the old byre howe green, norfolk
£550,000
Sold in 2020
school cottage howe green, norfolk
£550,000
4.
Sold in July 2012
oak barn howe green, norfolk
£470,000
5.
Sold in July 2025
old stables wolferd green, norfolk
£455,000
6.
Sold in April 2010
rectory barn howe green, norfolk
£435,000
7.
Sold in September 2000
church farm house howe green, norfolk
£410,000
8.
Sold in October 2004
rectory barn howe green, norfolk
£390,000
9.
Sold in July 2009
howe church hall howe green, norfolk
£235,000
10.
Sold in July 2000
sewell house sewells lane, norfolk
£215,000
£882,000
21.66%
£1,020,000
40.69%
£930,000
28.28%
£1,675,000
131.03%
£1,175,000
62.07%
£1,275,000
75.86%
£6,514,470
798.55%
11.
Sold in May 1998
six chimneys , norfolk
£137,000
12.
Sold in December 1997
the dutch gabled house wolferd green, norfolk
£135,000
13.
Sold in March 1996
six chimneys , norfolk
£115,000
14.
Sold in March 1997
rectory cottage howe green, norfolk
£100,000
15.
Sold in October 1996
dove cottage wolferd green, norfolk
£83,000
16.
Sold in July 1998
old stables wolferd green, norfolk
£77,000
17.
Sold in April 1995
barn meadow cottage backwood lane, norfolk
£2,000
This list of the 100 most expensive homes sold in Howe 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 20 May 2026 at 14:54 with the latest HM Land Registry data (June 2025). The Howe dataset covers 6 postcodes. Prices reflect actual recorded transactions, not current market valuations. Read our full data methodology.