New analysis of HM Land Registry data has revealed the priciest streets around Norfolk.
House prices in the county average £274,000 but many homes command much higher valuations.
Here we took a look at the priciest streets in seven Norfolk towns according to property sale data from the last year.
1. Holt
Castle Close - Average value: £873,000
Castle Close is the most expensive street in Holt with an average value of £873,000.
The most expensive house in the close sold for £945,000 last year and the highest-valued property in the close is £977,000.
2. Great Yarmouth
Marine Crescent - Average value: £568,000
Marine Crescent, which is near the seafront in Great Yarmouth, is the most expensive street in the town with an average value of £568,000.
The most expensive house sold for £480,000 in 2021 and the highest-valued property in the street is £770,000.
3. Aylsham
Heydon Road - Average value: £813,000
With an average property value of £813,000, Heydon Road is the most expensive street in this north Norfolk town.
The priciest house in the street sold for £1,175,000 in 2019 and the highest-valued property is worth £1,561,000.
4. Thetford
Castle Lane - Average value: £637,000
Castle Lane is the most expensive street in Thetford with an average value of £637,000.
The most expensive house in the street sold for £710,000 in 2021 and the highest-valued property in the street is £1,019,000.
5. Sheringham
Links Road - Average value: £749,000
Links Road near Sheringham Golf Club is the most expensive street in the coastal town with an average value of £749,000.
The most expensive house in the street sold for £1,100,000 in 2021. The same house also has the highest valuation at £1,205,000.
6. Wymondham
The Drive - Average value: £784,000
The Drive is the most expensive street in Wymondham with an average value of £784,000.
The most expensive house on the street sold for £850,000 in 2021. The same house also has the highest valuation at £893,000.
7. Cromer
Hall Road - Average value: £603,000
Hall Road is the most expensive street in Cromer with an average value of £603,000.
The most expensive house in the street sold for £810,000 in 2021 and the highest-valued property is £896,000.
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