1 Colne House, Colne Road, Cromer
Positioned within one of Cromer’s most desired areas, this period end-terraced home offers characterful accommodation just a short walk from the town centre, beach and pier.
The property combines original features with practical modern living, beginning with an entrance hall featuring traditional pamment flooring. The main living space is a comfortable lounge diner with high ceilings, exposed beams and a brick fireplace with gas fire, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The kitchen is fitted with a range of units and enjoys views towards the rear of the property.
Upstairs, there are 2 well-proportioned bedrooms including a main bedroom with en-suite shower room, alongside a separate bathroom serving the remaining accommodation.
Outside, the front garden provides a pleasant seating area with mature planting, while residents also benefit from access to shared communal grounds. The property further benefits from allocated off-road parking and useful external storage.
Located within easy reach of Cromer’s independent shops, cafés, transport links and coastline, the property would suit buyers looking for a permanent home or low-maintenance coastal base.
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.
For those looking for a well-connected coastal town with a strong community feel and access to everything needed for day-to-day living, Cromer continues to be one of North Norfolk’s most sought-after places to live.
Council Tax
Band C.
EPC Rating
D.
Services connected
Mains electric, water and sewerage. Gas central heating. FTTP.
Agent’s Notes
Freehold.
Service charge of approximately £80 per annum for ground maintenance.
The property cannot be used as a holiday let.
Important Note
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