A diverse portfolio of residential and commercial properties is due to go under the hammer across East Anglia in June 2025.
Situated on Station Road between Charlemont Drive and Fodder Fen Road, this freehold end-terrace house ideally provides access to Manea mainline rail station and local bus services. Excellent road links include the A10, A141, and M11, while everyday amenities are available nearby in March. Cambridge, Peterborough, and Wisbech have various shops, bars, and restaurants.
Local green spaces include Bearts Farm Wood and the WWT Welney Nature Reserve. The property is arranged over two floors and requires modernisation, offering three rooms upstairs and a reception room, kitchen, utility, shower room/WC, and study below, with a garage and side/rear garden.
The lot will be brought to auction with Barnard Marcus Property Auctions on the 24th of June 2025 with a Guide Price of £70,000.
This two-storey terraced house offers three bedrooms and a bathroom/WC on the first floor, with a reception/dining room and kitchen on the ground floor. The property also benefits from front and rear gardens and an outbuilding. It is of non-standard Waites construction, and prospective purchasers are to inquire about this.
The property is in Thetford, approximately 33 miles from Norwich and Cambridge, and conveniently located between Bury Road and Fulmerston Road. Local amenities include primary schools, shopping facilities on Bury Road, public transport links via Thetford Railway Station, and recreational space at Barnhamcross Common.
Situated in the well-connected town of Thetford, this two-storey mid-terrace property offers three bedrooms, a bathroom/WC on the first floor, and a reception/dining room and kitchen on the ground floor. Benefitting from front and rear gardens, an outbuilding, and located close to schools, shops and Thetford Railway Station, the property is non-standard Waites construction and requires independent investigation.
Also included is a separate opportunity in Welney: a detached house on a generous plot requiring complete renovation or redevelopment. Planning permission to demolish and construct a modern family home with three bedrooms, a study, utility, and open-plan living.
This two-bedroom semi-detached reverse-level home presents an excellent opportunity for modernisation in the heart of Wisbech. The property features a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining, and lounge area, ideal for everyday living and entertaining guests. Two well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern shower room add to the home’s appeal.
Further benefits include off-road parking and a highly convenient location, with shops, restaurants, supermarkets, and the local hospital all within easy reach. Travel and commuting are simple, with the A47 just a short drive away. This home is perfect for buyers keen to personalise a property in a vibrant and accessible area.
The lot will be brought to auction by iamsold with a Starting Bid of £90,000 on the 24th of June 2025.
This freehold mid-terrace house is on Nelson Road, conveniently located near the amenities of Gorleston-on-Sea Town Centre. Excellent transport links are available via Great Yarmouth and Berney Arms train stations, alongside a network of local bus services. The property is also well connected by the A47 and A143 road links.
Recreational facilities are available at nearby Emerald Park. The accommodation comprises two reception rooms and a kitchen on the ground floor, with two bedrooms and a bathroom/WC on the first floor. Externally, the property benefits from a rear garden, offering outdoor space for relaxation or entertaining.
The lot will be brought to auction by Barnard Marcus Property Auctions on the 24th of June 2025 with a Guide Price of £100,000.
This three-bedroom semi-detached former local authority house is in the semi-rural village of Dallinghoo, near Woodbridge. The property features an entrance hall, a spacious sitting/dining room, and a kitchen on the ground floor. Upstairs offers three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Externally, there is a front garden, a generous rear garden, and a driveway providing off-road parking. Located in a peaceful village with countryside surroundings, the property is ideal for families or those seeking a quieter lifestyle. Offered with no onward chain, this home presents a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking to add value or personalise to their taste.
The property will be auctioned by Clarke & Simpson Property Auctions on the 25th of June 2025 with a Guide Price of £125,000.
This two-storey semi-detached house offers well-proportioned accommodation, featuring three bedrooms on the first floor and a reception room, kitchen/diner, and wet room with WC on the ground floor—the property benefits from off-street parking, a garage, and both front and rear gardens.
Situated on Jubilee Avenue, just off Kenninghall Road, the home enjoys a peaceful village in East Harling, Norfolk—approximately 19 miles south of Norwich and 8 miles east of Thetford. Nearby towns include Banham and Kenninghall, with local amenities on Market Street. Public transport links include Thetford railway station, providing access to wider destinations.
This mixed-use investment comprises a vacant shop and two self-contained flats, both currently let and generating a combined monthly rental income. The shop, previously let to a barber, is now vacant, offering scope for owner-occupation or future rental. The flats—24 and 25 Orange Grove—are let on leasehold terms, with the freehold included in the sale.
Rental income for 25 Orange Grove is to increase in May. The shop at 12 Norfolk Street features a shop front, office, two kitchens and two WCs. The flats offer comfortable living with a lounge, kitchen, bathroom, and one or two bedrooms, depending on the unit.
The lot will be auctioned by Barnard Marcus Property Auctions on the 24th of June 2025 with a Guide Price of £180,000.
This exceptional Grade II listed property, Armada House, is prestigious in the city’s heart and offers stunning triple-aspect views overlooking St Andrew’s Hall. Recently refurbished throughout, it provides a rare opportunity for various uses. Formerly a company headquarters housing over 20 staff, it has also served as a school and a doctor’s and dentist’s surgery.
While currently designated for commercial use, a residential conversion application is pending under Nutrient Neutrality regulations. The building has origins dating to the 14th century and features historic details, including a 1589 facade and timbers from the Spanish Armada.
The lot will be auctioned by Pymm & Co Property Auction on the 30th of June 2025 with a Guide Price of £400,000-500,000.
Located on Skyliner Way, this storage, distribution and office unit sits on the eastern edge of Bury St Edmunds, conveniently positioned between Newmarket and Cambridge. It benefits from proximity to the 57-acre Suffolk Business Park, a key employment hub with strategic access to the East Coast ports, including Felixstowe and The Midlands.
Excellent transport links include the A14 (Junction 45), local bus services, and rail connections from Bury St Edmunds Station to Cambridge, Ipswich and Peterborough. The unit is set within a modern industrial estate and features a steel portal frame, concrete slab flooring, five loading bays, yard space and on-site parking.
The lot will be brought to auction with Barnard Marcus Property Auctions on the 24th of June 2025 with a Guide Price of £750,000.