Successful summer property sale for Norfolk auctioneer
Auction House East Anglia held its fifth auction of the year on Wednesday, July 24, raising nearly £10 million and selling 52 lots.
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Ashley Lamond is a features writer in the Commercial Content team, creating content across all Norfolk and Suffolk titles.
Ashley Lamond is a features writer in the Commercial Content team, creating content across all Norfolk and Suffolk titles.
Auction House East Anglia held its fifth auction of the year on Wednesday, July 24, raising nearly £10 million and selling 52 lots.
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