£130,000
(£246/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for salePrince Of Wales Road, Cromer NR27
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
527 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
Millers Estate Agents
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About this property
Ground Floor Apartment
1 Bedroom
Town Centre Location
Moments Away From The Beach
Bathroom
Views of Evington Lawns
Ideal First Time Buy
No Onward Chain
Double Glazing
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Tenure: Leasehold
Millers are delighted to present this one bedroom upper ground floor apartment, ideally situated in the sought-after seaside town of Cromer, just moments away from the beach and town centre. This would make an ideal first-time purchase, investment opportunity, or charming second home by the coast.
The accommodation in this light and airy apartment comprises a welcoming entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, lounge/diner, double bedroom, and a bathroom. The property retains period character features and charm, with a bay-fronted lounge/diner providing direct access onto the beautiful Evington Lawns, which run parallel with the promenade.
The vendor advises that the lease length is 999 years from December 1979. Please contact us for further details regarding the lease and service charges.
Cromer
Cromer, a charming seaside town on the north Norfolk coast of England, is well known for its traditional seaside appeal and rich history. Famous for its iconic Victorian pier, which hosts one of the last remaining traditional end-of-pier theatres in the country, Cromer attracts visitors looking for both entertainment and coastal beauty. The town is also celebrated for its fresh seafood, particularly Cromer crabs, which are considered a local delicacy and enjoyed across the UK. With its sandy beaches, cliffside walks, and family-friendly atmosphere, Cromer has long been a popular holiday destination.
Beyond its leisure attractions, Cromer has cultural and historical significance. Its parish church of St Peter and St Paul, with the tallest tower in Norfolk, reflects the town’s medieval heritage, while the rnli Henry Blogg Museum honours the bravery of the local lifeboat crews who have saved countless lives at sea. The town offers a mix of traditional shops, independent cafes, and coastal charm, making it both a relaxing retreat and a gateway to exploring the wider Norfolk coastline and countryside. Cromer combines its heritage with a welcoming seaside spirit, making it a distinctive and memorable place to visit.
EPC Rating: E
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