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Latest house prices for Brooke, Norwich

Details of 697 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
15/12/2025 Details... £330,000 2 The Keys, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JJ Details...
08/12/2025 Details... £255,000 17 Entrance Lane, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1LE Details...
05/12/2025 Details... £400,000 69 The Street, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JT Details...
26/11/2025 Details... £240,000 44 High Green, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JA Details...
02/09/2025 Details... £560,000 20 High Green, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1HR Details...
04/08/2025 Details... £180,000 65 Burgess Way, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JY Details...
22/07/2025 Details... £785,000 27 High Green, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1HR Details...
10/07/2025 Details... £1,250,000 43 High Green, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JA Details...
23/04/2025 Details... £345,000 5 Hunstead Lane, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JP Details...
23/04/2025 Details... £433,000 Lime Tree House, 81, The Street, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JT Details...
03/04/2025 Details... £311,000 Welbeck Cottage, Welbeck, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1AT Details...
31/03/2025 Details... £236,500 16 Burgess Way, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JY Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £665,000 5a The Mallows Walk, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1DA Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £750,000 2 High Green Gardens, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1HY Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £405,000 2 Dovecote Close, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JX Details...
27/03/2025 Details... £315,000 5 Kingswood Close, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1HU Details...
18/03/2025 Details... £187,500 34 Burgess Way, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JY Details...
13/02/2025 Details... £500,000 6 Windermere Close, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1HT Details...
06/02/2025 Details... £325,000 5 Old Hall Gardens, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JZ Details...
14/01/2025 Details... £241,000 46 Burgess Way, Brooke, Norwich, NR15 1JY Details...
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Lying about seven miles south of Norwich on the B1132, Brooke is a well-established village that serves as a gateway to the gentling landscape of south Norfolk. It is uniquely shaped by its two distinct meres, which provide a natural focus for the village and support a variety of waterfowl. Historically, the village was significant enough to be mentioned in the Domesday Book, and its flint-built, round-towered church of St Peter remains a clear landmark of its medieval importance. Today, the layout feels open and green, centered around a practical core that includes a primary school, a local shop and post office, and two pubs - the King’s Head and the White Lion. The surrounding terrain is largely agricultural, offering a network of footpaths that lead out towards the smaller hamlets of Kirstead and Seething, making it a functional base for those who work in the city but prefer a setting defined by a bit more space and water.