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Latest house prices for Loddon, Norwich

Details of 1,902 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
16/01/2026 Details... £440,000 34 Chestnut Drive, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6GF Details...
09/01/2026 Details... £215,000 49 Oak Avenue, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6FT Details...
22/12/2025 Details... £210,000 47 Oak Avenue, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6FT Details...
15/12/2025 Details... £280,000 13 Kingfisher Walk, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6FB Details...
26/11/2025 Details... £145,000 8 Clay Court, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6ES Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £200,500 12 The Walks, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6LN Details...
14/11/2025 Details... £270,000 2 George Lane, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6NB Details...
13/11/2025 Details... £3,550,000 George House, 40 - 48, George Lane, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6QH Details...
06/11/2025 Details... £260,000 4 Reeds Way, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6FE Details...
29/10/2025 Details... £293,000 3 Leman Close, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6LJ Details...
17/10/2025 Details... £420,000 8 Brownes Grove, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6FA Details...
23/09/2025 Details... £412,500 3a George Lane, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6NB Details...
15/08/2025 Details... £205,000 17 Market Place, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6EY Details...
14/08/2025 Details... £292,500 15 Cannell Road, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6DW Details...
13/08/2025 Details... £195,000 55 Cannell Road, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6TP Details...
11/08/2025 Details... £195,000 17 Cannell Road, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6DW Details...
11/08/2025 Details... £202,000 5 Clay Court, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6ES Details...
01/08/2025 Details... £265,000 66 Cannell Road, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6DW Details...
25/07/2025 Details... £265,000 55 Oak Avenue, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6FT Details...
23/07/2025 Details... £215,000 76 Oak Avenue, Loddon, Norwich, NR14 6FW Details...
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Loddon sits about twelve miles southeast of Norwich, positioned where the gently rolling farmland of South Norfolk meets the edge of the Broads National Park. It is technically a town, having held a market charter since the 13th century, but it retains the compact, walkable feel of a large village arranged around its historic Holy Trinity Church. The River Chet is the defining geographic feature here; it flows right through the town’s edge, providing a navigable link to the River Yare and the wider North Sea via Lowestoft. While the staithe is often busy with boats during the summer months, the town itself functions as a practical hub for the surrounding parishes, supporting a high street of independent shops, a library, and well-regarded schools. Most of the architecture reflects a mix of red-brick Victorian terraces and timber-framed buildings, grounded by the distinctive local flintwork that characterises this part of East Anglia.