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£375,000

(£317/sq. ft)

4 bed end terrace house for sale
Cromer Road, Sheringham NR26

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,184 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Pymm & Co

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About this property

  • Attractive Brick And Flint Home With Contemporary Interior Styling.

  • Beautiful Outlook Across Beeston Common From Several Principal Rooms.

  • Dual Aspect Sitting Room With Recessed Lighting And Open Views.

  • Separate Dining Room With Built In Storage And Arch To Kitchen.

  • Contemporary Kitchen With Integrated Appliances And Stable Door To Garden.

  • Master Bedroom With Dual Aspect Windows And Stylish En-Suite Shower Room.

  • Modern Family Bathroom With Double Ended Bath And Quality Fittings.

  • Three Further Bedrooms Offering Ideal Family, Guest Or Work Space.

  • Brick Weave Driveway Providing Parking For At Least Two Vehicles.

  • Offered With No Onward Chain.

Built in 2010 and beautifully positioned overlooking the open landscape of Beeston Common, this attractive end terraced brick and flint home offers contemporary comfort behind its traditional façade. The property forms part of a small, well regarded development on the edge of Sheringham and has been thoughtfully designed to blend character with modern living, creating a light filled and stylish home just moments from the coast.

A welcoming entrance hall sets the tone with its tiled flooring and crisp décor, with a cloakroom and useful storage discretely positioned to one side. The sitting room enjoys dual aspect windows framing views across Beeston Common, while recessed lighting and a calm, neutral palette bring a sense of warmth and relaxation. The accommodation flows through to a dedicated dining room, ideal for family mealtime or entertaining, with an arch way opening directly into the kitchen.

The kitchen itself is fitted with an array of sleek, contemporary units and integrated appliances, including an eye level oven, microwave and fridge freezer, as well as a gas hob and extractor. A stable door leads directly into the garden, making this a practical and sociable space for everyday living.

Upstairs, the galleried landing takes full advantage of the elevated outlook, with a front facing window capturing uninterrupted views over the common. The master bedroom continues to enjoy this natural panorama and is served by a modern en-suite shower room. Three further bedrooms, two doubles and a single, provide excellent flexibility for families, guests or home working. The family bathroom completes the first floor and features a modern white suite with a double ended bath and contemporary fittings.

Outside, the property has a brick weave driveway offering parking for at least two vehicles. The rear garden is fully enclosed and laid mainly to lawn, with a patio area by the kitchen providing the perfect spot for outdoor dining. A side gate gives convenient access back to the parking area.

Offering a rare combination of coastal convenience, modern comforts and one of Sheringham's most desirable outlooks, this is a superb opportunity to secure a home in a peaceful and picturesque setting.

Sheringham is one of North Norfolk's most desirable coastal towns, famed for its sandy beach, bustling high street and welcoming community atmosphere. It offers an excellent range of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, alongside a theatre, leisure centre, swimming pool and modern health facilities. The town benefits from strong transport links, with rail and bus services to Norwich and nearby market towns. Scenic walking routes abound, from cliff top paths and woodland trails to stretches of unspoiled coastline, making Sheringham a superb location for both families and those seeking a relaxing coastal lifestyle.

Beeston Common is a treasured area of natural beauty situated on the edge of Sheringham, rich in wildlife and criss crossed with peaceful walking routes. Its open heathland, ponds and wide skies create a tranquil environment that changes beautifully with the seasons. Properties facing the common are highly sought after for their rare combination of countryside views within easy reach of the town. The outlook provides a sense of space and serenity, with footpaths leading directly onto some of North Norfolk's most scenic landscapes.

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Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and as so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Pymm & Co cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. This is provided as a guide to the property and an inspection of the property is recommended.

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