£145,000
(£204/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for salePrince Of Wales Road, Cromer NR27
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
711 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Second-Floor Apartment with No Onward Chain
Two Well-Proportioned Bedrooms
Bright and Spacious Lounge with Balcony Access
Private Balcony with Wonderful Sea View
Generous Size Kitchen/Diner
Shower Room Plus Separate WC
Popular Location in the Heart of Cromer
Just Moments from the Beach
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Offered with no onward chain, this well-presented second-floor apartment provides bright and thoughtfully arranged accommodation. The spacious lounge forms the heart of the home, enjoying an abundance of natural light and opening directly onto a balcony, an ideal setting to relax with a morning coffee or unwind in the evening air whilst enjoying wonderful sea views. The adjoining kitchen/diner is both practical and sociable, offering ample space for cooking and dining, making it perfect for everyday living as well as entertaining guests.
The property features two comfortable bedrooms, including a generous main bedroom and a versatile second room ideal for guests, a home office, or additional sleeping space. A convenient shower room is positioned to serve both bedrooms, complemented by a separate WC for added practicality. With its well-balanced layout, welcoming feel throughout, and excellent position close to local amenities and the seafront, this apartment represents a fantastic opportunity as a permanent residence, holiday home, or investment purchase in a highly desirable coastal location. Viewings are highly advised to fully appreciate everything that is on offer. Call Millers to view.
Cromer
Situated on the stunning North Norfolk coastline, Cromer is a charming and ever-popular seaside town renowned for its traditional character and breathtaking coastal scenery. Famous for its iconic pier, sandy beaches, and fresh local seafood, including the celebrated Cromer crab, the town offers a wonderful blend of coastal tranquillity and vibrant local life. A variety of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants line the town centre, while excellent transport links, including a direct rail service to Norwich, make it both accessible and convenient. With scenic cliff-top walks, a strong sense of community, and year-round appeal, Cromer remains one of Norfolk’s most desirable locations for both permanent living and holiday escapes.
EPC Rating: C
Disclaimer
Millers Estate Agents and their representatives are not authorised to make assurances about the property on their own behalf or on behalf of the seller. No responsibility is accepted for statements within these particulars, which do not form part of any offer or contract. Prospective buyers or tenants should verify leasehold charges, restrictions, or related matters through their legal adviser. All measurements, areas, and distances are approximate. Information, including descriptions, photos, and floor plans, is for general guidance and may not cover all aspects. It should not be assumed that necessary planning permissions, building regulations, or other consents are in place. Services, systems, and appliances have not been tested, and interested parties should conduct their own inspections and enquiries. Millers Estate Agents are members of The Property Ombudsman and part of the Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme.
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