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Latest house prices for Salhouse, Norwich

Details of 753 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
14/01/2026 Details... £430,000 12 Station Road, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6NX Details...
29/10/2025 Details... £495,000 36a Station Road, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6NY Details...
13/10/2025 Details... £345,000 25 Cheyney Avenue, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6RJ Details...
13/10/2025 Details... £490,000 22 Lower Street, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6RW Details...
26/09/2025 Details... £220,000 5 Greylag Close, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6SD Details...
08/08/2025 Details... £407,500 26 Cheyney Avenue, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6RJ Details...
28/07/2025 Details... £425,000 1 Upper Street, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6RY Details...
16/07/2025 Details... £210,000 17 Ward Road, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6RG Details...
15/07/2025 Details... £485,000 9 Ron Fielder Close, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6QY Details...
07/07/2025 Details... £422,000 7 Warren Green, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6NU Details...
27/06/2025 Details... £385,000 32 Norwich Road, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6QG Details...
12/06/2025 Details... £315,000 6 Greylag Close, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6SD Details...
09/04/2025 Details... £205,000 1 Brian Cooper Court, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6SY Details...
04/04/2025 Details... £292,000 17 Otter Close, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6SF Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £170,000 Mill Bungalow, Wood Green, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6NS Details...
28/03/2025 Details... £365,000 4 Hewetson Close, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6SZ Details...
15/03/2025 Details... £216,000 Honeywell, Honeycombe Road, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6JP Details...
14/03/2025 Details... £225,000 8 Station Road, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6NX Details...
13/03/2025 Details... £475,000 The Bell Inn, 3, Lower Street, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6RW Details...
28/02/2025 Details... £360,000 39 Station Road, Salhouse, Norwich, NR13 6NY Details...
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Salhouse sits about six miles north-east of Norwich, positioned where the gentle elevations of the Norfolk countryside begin to meet the waterways of the Broads. It is a village shaped by its geography; while the main residential clusters feel like a traditional inland community, the lane down to Salhouse Broad connects the village to the River Bure. This stretch of water is somewhat unique in the area for its wooded fringes and white sandy spits, though it remains a working landscape where the reedbeds are still harvested for local thatching. In the village itself, the flint-walled church of All Saints dates back to the 14th century, standing near a mix of older cottages and more recent residential pockets. Its proximity to the city is managed by a small railway station on the Bittern Line, which provides a straightforward ten-minute link into Norwich, and the presence of a primary school and a well-used set of playing fields gives the place a practical, grounded feel that persists even during the busier summer boating months.