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Latest house prices for Banham, Norwich

Details of 754 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
16/01/2026 Details... £205,000 38a Crown Street, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2EX Details...
19/12/2025 Details... £340,000 33 Scrumpy Way, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2SU Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £479,000 7 Fallow Drive, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2FJ Details...
02/12/2025 Details... £410,000 4 Pound Close, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2SY Details...
21/11/2025 Details... £587,500 Mulberry House, Kenninghall Road, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2HB Details...
04/11/2025 Details... £325,000 7 Pound Close, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2SY Details...
05/09/2025 Details... £307,500 5 Church Farm Barns, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2SX Details...
31/07/2025 Details... £320,000 16a Winfarthing Road, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2HA Details...
07/05/2025 Details... £220,000 27 Crown Street, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2EX Details...
31/03/2025 Details... £600,000 Haugh Corner Farm, Heath Road, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2DG Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £274,000 6 Church Farm Barns, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2SX Details...
12/03/2025 Details... £258,000 21 Pound Close, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2SY Details...
27/02/2025 Details... £841,000 Cider Barn, Heath Road, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2HS Details...
21/02/2025 Details... £388,000 17 Scrumpy Way, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2SU Details...
03/02/2025 Details... £290,000 55 Crown Street, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2HW Details...
10/01/2025 Details... £450,000 Applegate Cottage, Mill Road, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2HU Details...
20/12/2024 Details... £442,500 Belle Rayne Barn, Haugh Road, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2DE Details...
17/12/2024 Details... £457,500 2 Fallow Drive, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2FJ Details...
06/12/2024 Details... £115,000 Barn 5, Haugh Road, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2DE Details...
29/11/2024 Details... £195,000 9 Apple Close, Banham, Norwich, NR16 2HX Details...
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Lying about twenty miles southwest of Norwich, Banham is a substantial village defined by its historic flint architecture and a layout that feels more open than many of its neighbours. It sits within the gently rolling farmland of South Norfolk, a landscape that remains predominantly agricultural. At its heart is the village green and the 14th-century Church of St Mary the Virgin, noted for its distinctive lead-covered spire and a rare oak effigy of a knight. While many know the name because of the local zoo on the outskirts, the village itself maintains a quiet, functional character. There is a small selection of essential amenities, including a primary school and a traditional pub, and the nearby market towns of Attleborough and Diss provide more comprehensive services and rail links to London and Norwich. It is a place where the pace of life is dictated by the seasons and the rural surroundings, offering a sense of permanence that is typical of this part of East Anglia.