Instant prices paid data for England and Wales
Date | Price | Address |
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02/02/2021 Details... | £565,000 | Clonustan House, Lynn Road, Stow Bardolph, King's Lynn, PE34 3HT Details... |
11/12/2020 Details... | £800,000 | The Cottage, Stow Bridge Road, Stow Bardolph, King's Lynn, PE34 3HZ Details... |
14/04/2014 Details... | £695,000 | The Old Rectory, Lynn Road, Stow Bardolph, King's Lynn, PE34 3HT Details... |
14/04/2014 Details... | £765,000 | The Old Rectory, Lynn Road, Stow Bardolph, King's Lynn, PE34 3HT Details... |
30/06/1999 Details... | £129,450 | Clonustan House, Lynn Road, Stow Bardolph, King's Lynn, PE34 3HT Details... |
31/07/1998 Details... | £77,000 | Woodend, Stow Bridge Road, Stow Bardolph, King's Lynn, PE34 3HZ Details... |
16/03/1998 Details... | £125,000 | Bardolph House, Fincham Road, Stow Bardolph, King's Lynn, PE34 3HX Details... |
Situated in the idyllic Norfolk countryside and just a stone's throw from the historic market town of King's Lynn, Stow Bardolph is a charming village that offers the perfect mix of rural tranquillity and easy access to modern amenities. With a history dating back to the Domesday Book, Stow Bardolph is home to several Grade II listed buildings, including St. Peter's Church, which boasts an impressive 13th-century tower. The village also has its own primary school, community centre, and post office, making it an ideal choice for families or those looking for a quieter way of life. The nearby A47 provides excellent transport links to Norwich and beyond, while the stunning Norfolk coastline is within easy reach for days out by the sea. Overall, Stow Bardolph offers a unique blend of heritage, convenience and natural beauty that makes it one of Norfolk's most desirable places to live.