Property Auctions - historical

Auction date: Wed, 26/05/2021 - 13:00

Built in 1753, it is the oldest drainage mill on the Norfolk Broads. This drainage Mill was a 4 storey red brick towermill and was built beside the River Bure. The mill was on the Manor House Estate and belonged to the Wyndeham Cremer family but was tenant farmed by the Wiseman family from before 1836 to after 1937, thus the mill was often known as Wiseman's Mill

Auction date: Mon, 30/10/2017 - 11:00

Offered to the market for the first time in over 30 years, this freehold parcel of land extends to approximately six acres. The land has extensive frontage to the Swale Estuary with road access through the site to the Estuary, and includes two fishing lakes, a reed pond, disused railway embankment/bridge and a substantial concrete WWII air-raid post

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An extremely rare opportunity to acquire this former two storey detached RAF watch tower and land extending to 3.88 hectares (9.5 acres) along with a further range of disused outbuildings and shelters. It is considered there may be potential for the land and buildings to have some future for commercial development or others may envisage alternative schemes or uses, subject to all necessary consents being obtainable. Interested applicants are advised to make their own enquiries with the Local Planning Authority

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An opportunity to acquire a parcel of amenity land with the potential for a variety of different uses. The plot measures approximately 0.460 acres (subject to measured survey. The vendors have advised the presence of a ‘Ring Ditch Cropmark’ which creates a possible Archaeological interest in part of the site

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An opportunity to acquire a parcel of amenity land with the potential for a variety of different uses. The plot measures approximately 0.460 acres (subject to measured survey. The vendors have advised the presence of a ‘Ring Ditch Cropmark’ which creates a possible Archaeological interest in part of the site