Land Auctions East of England

Counties we operate in

Our East of England land auctions team covers the following counties; Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. 

Our East of England land auctions are held are every month and streamed to thousands of motivated buyers through the UK’s only Live Auction Channel Connect Realtime®.

East of England

Most recently sold in the East of England

About the East of England

The East of England is a very flat area, so it is important for agriculture. Much of the low lying areas form part of the fenland. Cambridgeshire flat area is broken only by the low Gog Magog Hills. The East of England region has two major airports (London Luton and London Stansted) and the port of Harwich.

Cambridge is one of the most well-known cities in the world because of the famous university there. 

Norwich is the chief city of Norfolk. It has a famous outdoor market, where people from the local rural (farmland) areas come to sell their produce. Unlike many cities, where department stores are very popular, Norwich has a variety of smaller specialist shops (shops that sell one specific thing), including the famous Mustard Shop. It sells mustard ( a thick yellow or brown sauce that tastes spicy and is eaten cold in small amounts, especially with meat ) and even has a museum.

Ipswich, Suffolk’s chief town, is at the head of the river Orwell’s estuary.

Great Yarmouth in Norfolk is a holiday and a port.

In the west, Newmarket attracts horse dealers to its annual auction.

Fishing is the region’s most important industry. Cod, herring and flatfish are brought into Lowestoft in Suffolk, while at King’s Lynn, situated on the relatively shallow bay of the Wash, the boats trawl for shellfish. Cromer is famous for its crabs. The Norfolk village of Orford is known for its smokehouses, where meats and fish are preserved. 

Essex has ship building at Tilbury, and an oil refinery near Canvey Island, but most of the country is farmland, with lots of fruit orchards.

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    The bidding registration deposit is required in order to be approved for bidding. The amount is £2,400 per lot and is deducted from your deposit upon exchange, if you are the highest bidder. If you are not the highest bidder, the bidding registration deposit is refunded to you, in full.

    Bidding online

    Once you’ve been approved to bid, our registrations team will send your login details. On the day of the auction, click the ‘Live Auction’ button displayed on our homepage, login and start bidding. There will be a live video feed of our auctioneer and presenter, who’ll be talking through the lots, providing insightful tips and information.

    Bidding by telephone

    A Connect UK Auctions representative will call you prior and during the auction and place bids on your instruction. You will also be able to watch the live auction on our website via Connect Realtime®

    Bidding by proxy

    Here you will advise us of your maximum bid amount, and we’ll bid on your behalf up to this figure. We will always endeavour to secure the property for you, either at, or below your maximum bid amount, if possible. If another bidder exceeds your maximum bid amount, your proxy bid would end.

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