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Five most expensive places to purchase property in Norfolk

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5. Fakenham

The civil parish of Fakenham is in Norfolk and it is also a market town. The River Wensum runs pass the town which is approximately 25 miles from Norwich. Several major national routes pass through Fakenham such as the A1065, A1067 and A148. This provides easy access to places such as Swaffham, Norwich, Cromer and King’s Lynn. This town covers an area of 3.49 sq mi and has a population of approximately 8000. The local government of the region is seated in Norfolk.

4. Tasburgh

The village of Tasburgh is located in the south of Norfolk and it is less than 10 miles from Norwich. It lies between Newton Flotman and Long Stratton along the A140 road and it is very close to the River Tas. The local church is considered to be special because it has been dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin. The village is made up of two parts namely Lower Tasburgh and also Upper Tasburgh. Basically Upper Tasburgh is the more modern part of Tasburgh while Lower Tasburgh has buildings which are considerably older. Properties can be purchased for as much as £1.6 million.

3. Great Yarmouth

The resort town of Great Yarmouth is located on the east coast of England. It is very popular because of its long sandy beach. More can be learned about the local history from the Time and Tide Museum. One of the heroes of England will always be Admiral Horatio Nelson and for more about this man people can visit the Nelson Museum. There is also the Sea Life aquarium where people can learn more about sharks and penguins. For those people who like miniaturized models of buildings should certainly visit the Merrivale Model Village. Properties are available for a quick sale for cash in the region for £2.3 million.

2. South Walsham

The village of South Walsham can be found in the county of Norfolk. Approximately 400 people live in this which covers approximately 11.43 km². South Walsham is governed in the district of Broadland. For as long as can be remembered the village had two separate parishes namely St Lawrence and St Mary. Sadly the church of St Lawrence was damaged by fire in 1827 and because of this it was eventually no longer used which is why the two parishes were eventually combined in 1889. Up market properties can easily cost as much as £3.5 million.

1. Thetford

The market town of Thetford is located in the Breckland district of Norfolk. It is between London and Norwich on the A11 road not far from Thetford Forest. Thetford has a population of just over 25,000 people and the town covers an area of29.55 km2. Ever since the Iron Age there is always been a settlement at Thetford and in fact there are certain parts of this town which were actually in existence before the Norman Conquest. Shortly after this event Thetford Castle was constructed. For instance the Cluniac Priory of St Mary was founded by Roger Bigod in 1104. According to Wales Cash Buyers,  Some properties sell for cash sale for as much a £6.5 million.

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