£240,000
(£356/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleChurch Street, Cromer NR27
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
675 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
End-terraced house
2 bedrooms
Living/dining area
Fitted kitchen
Ground-floor cloakroom
Family bathroom
Courtyard garden
Low-maintenance front garden
Allocated off-road parking space
This 2 bedroom end-terraced house is set in a convenient Cromer location, within walking distance of the beach & close to local amenities.
The ground floor has a practical layout, with an entrance hall leading to the living/dining area, kitchen & cloakroom. The living/dining area opens directly onto the rear courtyard garden through sliding doors, giving the main living space an easy connection to the outside.
The kitchen sits to the front & includes fitted wall & base units, work surfaces, stainless steel sink, gas hob, extractor, built-in electric oven, space & plumbing for a washing machine, space & plumbing for a dishwasher, space for a fridge freezer & the wall-mounted gas boiler.
Upstairs, there are 2 bedrooms & a family bathroom. The bathroom includes a bath with shower over, WC, pedestal basin, shaver point & extractor fan.
Outside, the property has a walled shingled front garden with a pathway to the front door, along with a small enclosed patio courtyard to the rear. There is also 1 allocated off-road parking space, accessed via an archway on Mount Street, with a locked pedestrian gate through to the property.
The property is currently tenanted, so is already generating income. Based on the price of £240,000, the current gross yield works out at 4%.
Parking is provided by 1 allocated off-road parking space. Outside space includes a low-maintenance front garden & enclosed rear courtyard.
Cromer
Cromer is one of North Norfolk’s best-known coastal towns, popular with residents for its combination of seaside character, everyday convenience & strong sense of community.
The town offers a wide range of amenities, including supermarkets, independent shops, cafés, restaurants, schools & healthcare facilities, along with direct rail links to Norwich. Its mix of practical day-to-day services & coastal surroundings makes Cromer a popular choice for families, retirees & those relocating to the area full time.
Cromer is well known for its traditional pier, wide beaches & strong connection to the sea, while the surrounding coastline & countryside provide easy access to walking routes & outdoor activities throughout the year.
Despite its popularity with visitors, Cromer remains a working & well-supported town year round, with a busy local community & regular events helping maintain activity outside of the holiday season. The town also benefits from a good mix of character properties, period homes & more modern developments across both the town centre & surrounding residential areas.
For those looking for a well-connected coastal town with a strong community feel & access to everything needed for day-to-day living, Cromer continues to be one of North Norfolk’s most sought-after places to live.
EPC rating
C
Council Tax
C
Services connected
Mains electric, water, gas central heating & mains sewerage.
Agent’s note
The property is currently tenanted.
Based on the price of £240,000, the current gross yield works out at 4%.
Broadband: Ask agent.
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EPC Rating: C
Parking - Driveway
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