New Homes in Norfolk

Our new homes in Norfolk offer a blend of coast, countryside and vibrant community life. Enjoy days out at Holkham Beach or woodland walks in Thetford Forest. Norwich offers shops, dining and cultural spots like Norwich Castle and Norwich Arts Centre.  
 
Excellent road links via the A11 and trains to London make commuting easy across the region and beyond. Families benefit from excellent schools close to our Norfolk developments, which include 3- and 4-bedroom properties that give you space to grow. Contact our Sales Advisers to plan your move to Norfolk today.  
Woodland Heath
Woodland Heath
Salhouse Road, Sprowston, Norwich, Norfolk, NR13 6NR
  • £309,995 to £353,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Wayland Fields
Wayland Fields
Thetford Road, Watton, Thetford, Norfolk, IP25 6HN
  • £329,995 to £357,995
  • 4 bedroom
Ceres Rise
Ceres Rise
Norwich Road, Swaffham, Norfolk, PE37 8DD
  • £295,995 to £389,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom

New Homes in Norfolk FAQs

  • Whether it’s the 90 miles of beautiful coastline, stunning waterways or swathes of flat, open countryside that attracts you, Norfolk also offers the perks of city life and an array of lovely towns ready to welcome you in. To help you buy your new home in Norfolk, we have a range of offers such as our Part Exchange scheme, where we could save you thousands on estate agent fees by acting as a guaranteed buyer for your current home. 
  • The great outdoors beckons in a big way in this lovely East Anglian county, thanks to incredible spots such as the Norfolk Broads, an incredible man-made network of navigable waterways set into picturesque countryside. The Wash is one of the UK’s broadest estuaries and a national nature reserve, while the Norfolk Coast Path runs for more than 80 miles and is perfect for hikes, jogs and bike rides surrounded by natural scenery.

    From Blakeney National Nature Reserve to the landscaped Sheringham Park, Pensthorpe Natural Park and Holkham National Nature Reserve, there’s also a host of sandy beaches and bays for those warm, sunny days, including Holkham Bay, Brancaster Beach and Sea Palling Beach. If you have children then Great Yarmouth’s Pleasure Beach and Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure near Norwich are great spots to visit.
  • When it’s time for your kids to earn those days out by performing in the classroom, Trowse Primary School is one of Norfolk’s best primary schools. Sitting on the south-eastern outskirts of Norwich, it has been classed as outstanding by Ofsted. If you live in Thetford, then Redcastle Family School is a good option to go for. 

     

    Notre Dame High School is an outstanding secondary school close to the centre of Norwich, while Thetford Academy is a strong choice if you live in that area. Wymondham College, meanwhile, is the UK’s largest state boarding school. 

  • With no motorways passing through Norfolk, different parts of the county are connected by a network of A roads such as the A11, A47, A140 and A146, which all meet in Norwich. There are local buses, trains and park and ride services you can use to get around, as well as community transport schemes for people with reduced mobility.