Perfect for a family or group of friends, this spacious and attractive seaside home is situated just a few metres from the heart of the ever-popular, year-round resort of Cromer. Here you will find an array of independent shops, lovely pubs and restaurants, a sandy beach, a traditional promenade and, of course, the famous Victorian pier with its variety show. If all that isn’t enough to keep you busy, there’s also a pitch and putt, local history museum, lifeboat museum, cliff-top golf, multi-screen cinema, zoo, indoor children's play barn, kart track, cycle hire and surf school. For walkers, the Norfolk Coast Path offers splendid views along the coast and out to sea, and the Weaver’s Way Walking Trail spans the 61 miles between Cromer and Great Yarmouth. The Poppy Line, a scenic heritage railway, runs from Sheringham to Holt, and the National Trust’s 17th century Felbrigg Hall is only 3.5 miles away.
A former 19th-century coach house and stables, this attractive, red-brick house is set over two storeys and has a bright and welcoming feel from the moment you walk through the front door. In the beamed, open-plan lounge, comfortable seating is gathered around a wood-burner-effect electric heater, and a dining area at one end flows into the attractive kitchen. Here, plenty of cupboards and worktop space make it easy to prepare delicious meals and tasty snacks. Also on this floor is the family bathroom – great for washing sandy toes straight from the beach. All three inviting bedrooms are on the first floor and all have subtle nods to your seaside surroundings. There’s a double with a smart TV and en-suite shower room, and two twins, one of which has a TV and PlayStation.
Outside, a sweet courtyard with a dining table and chairs, leads to the fabulous games room, which boasts a 6’ pool table, dart board and electric heaters.