32 Park Lane, which sold for £617,000
- Credit: Auction House East Anglia
Auction House East Anglia held its third auction of the year on Wednesday, May 5, selling 44 out of 54 lots to create an 81% success rate and raising over £8 million.
Robert Hurst, chartered surveyor and auction manager, said: “We are delighted with the results of our third auction of the year. There were 256 registered bidders and thousands watched the five hour auction live on our website, with buyers and sellers connecting with us from all over the country and abroad. One of the highlights was the sale of 32 Park Lane in Norwich. On behalf of executors we were instructed to sell a four-bedroom detached house which was in need of updating and improvement.
32 Park Lane, which sold for £617,000
- Credit: Auction House East Anglia
Auction House East Anglia held its third auction of the year on Wednesday, May 5, selling 44 out of 54 lots to create an 81% success rate and raising over £8 million.
Robert Hurst, chartered surveyor and auction manager, said: “We are delighted with the results of our third auction of the year. There were 256 registered bidders and thousands watched the five hour auction live on our website, with buyers and sellers connecting with us from all over the country and abroad. One of the highlights was the sale of 32 Park Lane in Norwich. On behalf of executors we were instructed to sell a four-bedroom detached house which was in need of updating and improvement.
Social distancing will be in effect until at least June 21.
- Credit: Archant Bank holidays tend to be busier than normal weekends and businesses that did open were busy, with numbers tapering in the evening. While the weather probably played a part in this, it was encouraging to see that the majority of people were continuing to stick to the guidelines and play it safe.”
Meanwhile, Norwich City Football Club s Championship title win also passed off peacefully, with a number of fans going to Carrow Road on Saturday (1 May) to celebrate, with no issues reported.
The next step of the roadmap out of lockdown takes place on Monday, May 17.
In February, Ipswich Borough Council granted full planning permission.
Fireaway Pizza was launched five years ago by Mario Aleppo in south London and now has 61 stores nationwide.
Fireaway, a new pizza restaurant is preparing to open in Upper Brook Street, Ipswich.
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
The opening date of the pizza restaurant is not yet clear, however signs have been installed at the shop front and work has been going on inside.
Meanwhile, signs have also been put up for a new pizza and pasta place in Northgate Street, in the former An Vietnamese restaurant.
Pizza Nappoo Pasta is set to take over the old Vietnamese restaurant.
In February, Ipswich Borough Council granted full planning permission.
Fireaway Pizza was launched five years ago by Mario Aleppo in south London and now has 61 stores nationwide.
Fireaway, a new pizza restaurant is preparing to open in Upper Brook Street, Ipswich.
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
The opening date of the pizza restaurant is not yet clear, however signs have been installed at the shop front and work has been going on inside.
Meanwhile, signs have also been put up for a new pizza and pasta place in Northgate Street, in the former An Vietnamese restaurant.
Pizza Nappoo Pasta is set to take over the old Vietnamese restaurant.