£275,000
2 bed flat for saleCliff Avenue, Cromer, Norfolk NR27
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Abbotts - Cromer Sales
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About this property
Set in the prestigious, tree-lined Cliff Avenue, this remarkable two-bedroom apartment is a true gem in one of Cromer’s most desirable locations. Just a short stroll from the famous Cromer Beach and Cromer Pier, the property offers a blend of charm, character, and modern living. Nearby amenities include an array of shops, restaurants, an 18-hole golf course, and excellent transport links with direct trains to the cathedral city of Norwich and London.
The building, known as Tudor Villas, dates back to 1901 and was originally the coastal residence of an Indian Prince. The property’s royal heritage is reflected in the stunning communal entrance hall, where the Royal Crest is beautifully depicted in stained glass. Accessed via a grand turning staircase, this apartment is truly a slice of history.
Property Overview:
This well-presented two-bedroom apartment is located on Cliff Avenue, in a highly sought-after area of Cromer, and is within walking distance to the town’s blue flag beach and iconic pier. The property is surrounded by a wide range of local amenities, from vibrant restaurants and shops to cultural landmarks
such as the medieval church, Cromer’s Victorian pier, and a thriving theatre offering diverse performances year-round. Cromer is also home to a modern cinema, the Amazonia Zoo, and the Cromer Museum, making it a lively and welcoming coastal town.
With its beautiful tranquil location, the property is ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat, while remaining close to all the town's amenities. Cromer train station offers regular services to Norwich and beyond, making it an excellent base for commuters.
Accommodation:
Communal Entrance Hall: The grand entrance hall sets the tone for the property, with its striking stained glass windows, carpeting, and staircase leading up to the first-floor landing.
Entrance Hall: A welcoming space with intercom access, wood-effect flooring, and spotlights to the ceiling. It leads to all rooms in the apartment.
Open-Plan Lounge, Kitchen, and Dining Area: This bright and airy space features wood-effect flooring throughout and spotlights to the ceiling. The room is bathed in natural light thanks to large original windows on the front and side, offering stunning sea views. The contemporary kitchen is fitted with wall and base units, an integrated fridge-freezer, and a built-in oven and hob. Two wall-mounted radiators ensure comfort year-round, and the boiler is conveniently housed in the kitchen.
Family Bathroom: The fully tiled bathroom offers a relaxing space with spotlights, a wall-mounted chrome towel rail, and an extractor fan. It includes a low-level WC, pedestal wash basin, and a panelled bath with a shower overhead, complete with a glass screen.
Master Bedroom: This spacious room is a highlight of the property, with bespoke fitted wardrobes, wooden flooring, and a wall-mounted radiator. The stained glass windows add an extra touch of elegance.
Bedroom Two: The second bedroom offers an original sash window to the side, a fitted wardrobe, wood-effect flooring, and a wall-mounted radiator.
Additional Information:
Allocated Parking: There is a designated parking space for the apartment, with additional visitor parking available.
Agents Note: The property benefits from a Share of Freehold, and the leasehold is in good standing. Holiday lets are permitted, but pets are not allowed.
This property offers a rare opportunity to live in a piece of Cromer’s history, with stunning sea views and an unbeatable location. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate its charm and potential.
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