Offers over
£200,000
2 bed flat for saleOverstrand Road, Cromer NR27
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Chain free
Top floor 2-bedroom apartment
Panoramic views towards the sea & Cromer church
Share of freehold with no ground rent
Balcony with westerly aspect
Residents aged 55+
Secure entry phone system
Communal grounds & visitor parking
Garage en-bloc
3 Weylands Court, Cromer
Get that holiday feeling every day, with this spacious two bedroom apartment close to beaches, cafes, shops, the pier and the centre of Cromer. The sea and church views are stunning, including your personal front row seat for the fireworks festival at Carnival and New Year.
The apartment is accessed via a secure entry phone system and offers bright, comfortable accommodation throughout. The dual-aspect lounge/diner benefits from plenty of natural light, sea views and French doors opening onto a westerly-facing balcony, providing an ideal spot to enjoy the outlook and afternoon sun.
The fitted kitchen includes a range of wall and base units with butcher’s block work surfaces, while both bedrooms are well-proportioned doubles. The principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes, and the accommodation is completed by a spacious shower room.
Outside, the development is set within communal grounds with visitor parking, and the property also benefits from a garage en-bloc.
With only 12 Apartments, Weylands Court is a comfortable and welcoming community, well administered and with a share of Freehold - so no ground rent. Residents have a voice in any improvements or repairs. There is a healthy reserve fund in case of any maintenance issues. Although these apartments are exclusively for the over 55’s they are not retirement flats.
Number three is ready to move into, but also offers the opportunity to make it yours with your own personal touches. And is chain free,
Cromer
Cromer is one of North Norfolk’s best-known coastal towns, popular with residents for its combination of seaside character, everyday convenience and strong sense of community.
The town offers a wide range of amenities, including supermarkets, independent shops, cafés, restaurants, schools and healthcare facilities, along with direct rail links to Norwich. Its mix of practical day-to-day services and coastal surroundings makes Cromer a popular choice for families, retirees and those relocating to the area full time.
Cromer is well known for its traditional pier, wide beaches and strong connection to the sea, while the surrounding coastline and countryside provide easy access to walking routes and outdoor activities throughout the year.
Despite its popularity with visitors, Cromer remains a working and well-supported town year round, with a busy local community and regular events helping maintain activity outside of the holiday season. The town also benefits from a good mix of character properties, period homes and more modern developments across both the town centre and surrounding residential areas.
EPC Rating
C
Council Tax
Band B
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Parking - Garage En Bloc
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Tenure
Leasehold (199 years)
Service charge
£1,466 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
£0
Ground rent date of next review
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