North Drive, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
3,674 sq ft
341 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Seafront Setting: Prime position directly beside the North Denes dunes and beach
- Architectural Character: 1970s detached home with bold lines and stone chimney stack
- Grand Entrance: Double-height atrium hallway with timber-lined ceiling and sculptural staircase
- Signature Fireplace: Striking marble-and-brick feature wall in the main sitting room
- Indoor Pool: Vaulted leisure wing with skylights and courtyard access
- Cinema Room: Refurbished, atmospheric space also opening to the courtyard garden
- Courtyard Garden: Private, sun-trapped outdoor space ideal for summer entertaining
- Generous Bedrooms: Four double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes
- Entertaining Spaces: Dining room with glazed patio doors and a flexible study/bar
- Practical Parking: In-and-out driveway with double garage
Description
Freehold | 341.3 sq m / 3,674 sq ft
The Tour:
Set against the untamed sweep of the North Denes coastline, this substantial 1970s detached residence occupies an extraordinary seafront position with uninterrupted views across the dunes towards the North Sea. Its architecture bears the hallmarks of the era: bold geometry, strong horizontality, expansive glazing, and the expressive use of natural materials. Built using insulated cavity wall construction and uPVC double-glazed fenestration, the house has evolved over time to offer generous, well-planned accommodation extending to more than 3,600 sq ft.
A sweeping in-out driveway introduces the property, framing the façade where a dramatic stone chimney stack rises through the roofline. This sculptural element signals the architectural intent within - a desire to balance the refinement of modernist lines with the tactile warmth of natural materials.
The entrance hall is one of the home's great surprises: a voluminous, double-height atrium bathed in light from a wide clerestory window. Timber boarding lines the ceiling, casting a warm glow across the space, while the open-tread staircase and timber balustrade create a sense of movement and sculptural clarity. From this central space, sightlines extend directly towards the living room, where the home's mid-century character is expressed most richly.
The principal reception room is anchored by a remarkable fireplace wall composed of deep red brickwork and polished marble. Sunlight plays across the richly veined stone, revealing subtle shifts of colour and pattern throughout the day. Arched recesses, integral shelving, and a broad marble hearth give the feature both architectural presence and practical utility, forming a striking focal point for the space. Full-height glazing captures the southerly aspect, illuminating the room with soft coastal light.
Beyond the living room, the dining room is lined with glazed patio doors that open to the terrace, allowing the space to flow naturally outdoors and bringing generous natural light into the heart of the home. The adjoining open kitchen is fitted with extensive cabinetry, tiled splashbacks, and a wide picture window that draws in morning sunlight. The adjoining utility room provide convenience and flexibility.
Two well-proportioned ground-floor bedrooms occupy the front of the home, each fitted with generous built-in wardrobes. They are served by a family bathroom and cloakroom both having been thoughtfully modernised in recent years, featuring contemporary tiling and updated sanitaryware. A separate study/bar, positioned away from the main entertaining spaces, offers a versatile retreat for work or leisure.
The leisure wing forms a distinctive extension to the house and is one of its most compelling lifestyle features. The indoor swimming pool sits beneath a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and skylights, filling the space with soft, shifting daylight. French windows open directly onto the private courtyard garden-a sheltered, sun-trapped space ideal for summer entertaining and relaxed barbecues. The adjoining cinema room also features courtyard access, allowing both spaces to work beautifully together when hosting larger gatherings. A shower room and plant room complete the suite, ensuring practical year-round enjoyment.
Upstairs, two further double bedrooms sit beneath the pitched roofline, each with fitted wardrobes and far-reaching views across the surrounding landscape. A large family bathroom and a useful storage room complete the accommodation on this floor.
The Area:
North Denes Road occupies one of Great Yarmouth's most distinctive and sought-after coastal positions. Directly opposite the untamed dune landscape and broad sandy beach, the setting offers a sense of openness and quietude rarely found so close to town amenities. The North Denes coastline has long been associated with Great Yarmouth's maritime heritage: once a working environment connected to the herring industry, it remains today an important natural corridor for migrating birds and a treasured expanse of open coastal grassland.
From the house, footpaths lead straight onto the dunes and along miles of sandy shoreline, placing morning walks, sea swims, and expansive skies at the doorstep. To the south, the historic seafront and Britannia Pier offer theatres, cafés, and traditional seaside attractions, while to the north, Caister-on-Sea provides supermarkets and everyday conveniences.
Great Yarmouth itself is steeped in history. Once one of England's most important medieval ports, it retains an exceptional collection of heritage buildings, including its Grade I-listed town walls and the atmospheric South Quay. Today, the town offers a growing cultural scene, modern retail facilities, sports amenities, and convenient transport links. Norwich is around 30 minutes away by train, with connections to London beyond, and the A47 opens access to the wider Norfolk coast, the Broads National Park, and Norwich International Airport.
Schooling is well served locally, with North Denes Primary School & Nursery, Northgate Primary School, and Great Yarmouth Charter Academy within catchment.
Points to Consider:
Tenure: Freehold
Construction: Insulated cavity wall
Fenestration: uPVC double glazed
Heating: Gas central heating
Energy Performance Rating: D (59)
Average Heating & Lighting Costs: £375 pcm*
Council Tax: Band G (£3,796.62)
Broadband: Ultrafast connection available (1,000 Mbps download / 100 Mbps upload)†
School Catchment: North Denes Primary School & Nursery, Northgate Primary School, Great Yarmouth Charter Academy
The Legal Bit:
At Larkes, we strive to provide accurate and true-to-life photographs, floor plans, and descriptions. However, our marketing materials are intended as a general guide only. We strongly recommend that prospective buyers visit the property in person, ask relevant questions, and verify all details independently.
We take our duty of care seriously and make every reasonable effort to ensure the information we present is correct. However, some details are based on information provided by the seller or third parties. Additionally, please note that floor plan measurements may be rounded, and distances are approximate.
* Figures taken from EPC estimate and may vary depending on usage and supplier rates
† Source: Ofcom broadband availability checker - subject to provider and package
Brochures
Property Brochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage,Off street
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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