8 New Street, Cromer
Guide price £340,000 - £350,000. This chain-free 3 bedroom home on New Street has been completely refurbished throughout, while still keeping some of the character of its original fisherman’s cottage setting.
The property sits close to the centre of Cromer, around 200 metres from the beach & pier, with shops, cafés, restaurants, transport links & everyday amenities all within easy reach.
The renovation works include a new kitchen with appliances, new bathroom, new shower room, a new gas-fired central heating system, new flooring, bi-fold doors, oak internal doors, electronically operated rain-sensitive Velux roof lights, re-plastering & redecoration.
Inside, the ground floor includes a separate lounge with solid oak flooring & a wood-burner, along with an open-plan kitchen/dining/day room to the rear. This space has room for dining & seating, with bi-fold doors opening onto the private patio. The kitchen includes fitted storage, pan drawers, work surfaces, a breakfast bar, integrated appliances & exposed flintwork.
There is also a ground-floor shower room. Upstairs, there are 3 bedrooms, a storage cupboard housing the newly installed gas-fired combination boiler & a family bathroom with bath, separate shower, WC, wash basin with vanity unit & heated towel rail.
Outside, the private south-facing patio is set at a lower level for added privacy, with outside lighting & slate tiles. Steps lead up to private parking for 2 cars, accessed from Corner Street. The property can also be accessed from New Street, giving a clear sense of its original cottage setting.
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.
EPC Rating
Band D.
Council Tax
Band B.
Services Connected
Mains gas, electricity, drainage and water.
Gas-fired central heating to radiators via a newly installed combination boiler
Important Note
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