Some of the most viewed properties in Norfolk during July include two houses for auction and two historic properties.

Property listing website Zoopla records how many people have viewed the listing for each home in the past 30 days.

Norwich Evening News: Cere Road Sprowston, the most viewed home in NorfolkCere Road Sprowston, the most viewed home in Norfolk (Image: Town and Country)

The most viewed property in the county was a three-bedroom bungalow on Cere Road, Sprowston. The house is up for sale for £300,000 with Town and Country.

Norwich Evening News: The 3-bed bungalow on Cere Road, SprowstonThe 3-bed bungalow on Cere Road, Sprowston (Image: Town and Country)

The three-bed has one bathroom, with a double garage, and has recently undergone a full refurbishment by Fox Carpentry and Construction, including the kitchen, central heating, and windows.

The second is a four-bedroom detached house on Heywood Road, Diss. The house is up for auction with Savills on August 4, with a guide price of £200,000. It is arranged as a three-bed, one-bath main house with a four-room annex. The property has a large garden and lots of potential for development.

Norwich Evening News: The eight-bed country house in South WalshamThe eight-bed country house in South Walsham (Image: Chris Rawlings)

The third property is the most expensive, an eight-bedroom historic country house on The Street, South Walsham. It is up for sale for £3,500,000 with Savills.

Norwich Evening News: The eight-bed country house in South WalshamThe eight-bed country house in South Walsham (Image: Chris Rawlings)

Alongside the eight bedrooms, there are five bathrooms and six reception rooms. The 25 acres of land around the property contains formal gardens, two cottages, as well as a tennis court, and a swimming pool.

The fourth most viewed property is a two-bedroom bungalow on Station Road, Cromer. The house is up for auction with William H Brown with a guide price of £170,000. The detached two-bed also has two reception rooms and one bathroom, with "further scope for improvement".

Norwich Evening News: The four-bed cottage on Bells Lane, DissThe four-bed cottage on Bells Lane, Diss (Image: Auction House East Anglia)

The fifth is a four-bedroom detached cottage on Bells Lane, Diss. It is up for auction with Auction House East Anglia, with a guide price of £220,000.

Norwich Evening News: The four-bed on Bells Lane, DissThe four-bed on Bells Lane, Diss (Image: Auction House East Anglia)

The Grade II Listed 17th-century property backs onto farmland, with two main reception rooms and bathroom facilities. It requires "a full program of modernisation and remedial repairs".