22 Cromer Road, Overstrand
Set within the desirable coastal village of Overstrand, this individually designed detached home offers well-planned accommodation finished to a high standard throughout. Built with practicality and flexibility in mind, the property includes wider doorways to support accessibility needs while maintaining a clean, contemporary feel across the home.
The ground floor centres around a spacious lounge with French doors opening onto the garden and a wood-burner set on a slate hearth. A large kitchen diner provides plenty of space for day-to-day family living and entertaining, complete with wooden worktops, Rangemaster-style cooker, pantry and doors opening onto the rear patio. A separate utility room offers additional storage and laundry space, while a further reception room and ground floor shower room add flexibility for changing family requirements or home working.
Upstairs, there are 3 double bedrooms including a main bedroom with en-suite shower room. One of the additional bedrooms benefits from patio doors opening onto a large balcony with views across the front garden. A family bathroom completes the first floor accommodation.
Outside, the property is approached via a long shingle driveway with ample parking and access to the garage. The gardens have been thoughtfully maintained with patio seating areas, established planting, a greenhouse, summer house and large garden shed, along with useful wood stores positioned to one side of the property.
Overstrand remains one of North Norfolk’s most well-regarded coastal villages, offering a village shop, café, pub, school and access to coastal walks and the beach, with Cromer just a short distance away.
Overstrand
Set just along the coast from Cromer, Overstrand is one of North Norfolk’s quieter coastal villages, known for its strong community feel, character homes and easy access to both the coastline and surrounding countryside.
Life in Overstrand tends to move at a gentler pace. The village has a well-used shop, café, pub, sports facilities and primary school, giving it a genuine year-round community rather than feeling purely seasonal. Many residents are drawn to the balance of coastal living while still being close to Cromer for supermarkets, rail links and everyday services.
The beach and cliff-top walks are a big part of daily life here, with open sea views and access to some of the county’s best coastal scenery. The village itself has plenty of character too, with a mix of Victorian and Edwardian architecture helping give Overstrand its distinctive feel.
For those looking for a quieter North Norfolk setting with a strong local community and easy access to the coast, Overstrand remains a popular place to call home.
Council Tax
Band E.
EPC Rating
B.
Services Connected
Mains gas, electric & water.
Agent’s Note
Vendors have found onward move.
The exterior walls contain Kingspan insulation.
Window sills measure approximately 15 inches deep.
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