Guide price
£650,000
4 bed detached house for saleConway Road, Sheringham NR26
4 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
Millers Estate Agents
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About this property
Spacious 1920s Detached Home
Highly Sought-After Location
Stunning Sea And Countryside Views
Close To The Beach, Town Centre And Amenities.
Four Versatile Reception Rooms
Ground Floor Shower Room And Separate Cloakroom
Proudly Sat In A Generous SIze Plot
Gated Driveway Providing Off-Road Parking
Detached Double Length Garage
Guide Price £650,000-£675,000
Occupying a highly sought-after position on the ever-popular Beeston Bump in Sheringham, just a short walk from the beach and town centre, this beautifully presented detached 1920s home enjoys elevated views across the rooftops, open countryside and out to sea. Set within a generous and private wraparound plot, the property offers spacious and adaptable accommodation arranged over two floors, seamlessly combining period charm with modern comforts.
The ground floor is introduced by a welcoming entrance hall, leading to a well-balanced flow of living space. A bright and inviting sitting room features an exposed brick fireplace, complemented by a separate dining room ideal for entertaining. A delightful garden room with triple-aspect windows overlooks the front garden, providing a tranquil space to relax throughout the year.
To the rear, the standout family room enjoys flagstone flooring and far-reaching views over Sheringham and the surrounding countryside, with doors opening directly onto the garden. The kitchen is well appointed with an extensive range of wooden units, a central island and integrated appliances, while a practical utility area leads to a ground-floor shower room and cloakroom.
The first floor offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, three of which benefit from built-in wardrobes. Several rooms enjoy far-reaching views across the town, countryside and towards the sea. A stylish and functional family bathroom completes the accommodation, featuring a modern suite with a panelled bath and overhead shower, along with a vanity unit providing useful storage.
Outside, the property sits within a mature and enclosed garden. Double gates open onto a driveway offering ample off-road parking, leading to a detached double garage. The wraparound gardens include lawned areas to the front, side and rear, established trees and shrubs, a timber summerhouse, and a gate providing direct access to the local park.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a much-loved home in a prime coastal setting, offering generous space, privacy and outstanding views, all within easy reach of Sheringham’s amenities and coastline.
Sheringham
Sheringham is a charming coastal town on the Norfolk coast, renowned for its traditional seaside character and outstanding natural beauty. The iconic Beeston Bump, offers panoramic views across the town, coastline and countryside and is a popular destination for walkers and nature enthusiasts. The area is well served by scenic coastal and countryside walks, including the Norfolk Coast Path and Sheringham Park, a National Trust estate famed for its landscaped gardens and woodland trails.
Rich in history, Sheringham evolved from a small fishing village into a thriving Victorian seaside resort, blending period charm with modern amenities. The town centre provides a range of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, alongside supermarkets, schools and healthcare facilities. Excellent transport links via Sheringham railway station and local bus services offer convenient access to Norwich and neighbouring coastal towns, making it an ideal location for those seeking a relaxed yet vibrant lifestyle by the sea.
EPC Rating: F
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