A four-bedroom house has sold for £1.85 million in north Norfolk, making it the most expensive property to change hands in August in the county, according to the latest data.

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The refurbished 18th Century former rectory in Alby was sold with almost six acres of land.

It was one of 14 homes sold in August in Norfolk for more than £500,000.

A total of 500 homes changed hands in the county in August, down from 611 in July.

The second most expensive home sold was a £1 million house at Millers Way, Burnham Market.

Eastern Daily Press: Thwaite House, Alby sold for 1.85m. Photo: Strutt & ParkerThwaite House, Alby sold for 1.85m. Photo: Strutt & Parker (Image: © 2013 Ken Sparkes)

House prices in Norfolk were up 5.4 per cent year on year, according to the Land Registry data.

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