Clyffe View, Gunton Cliff, Suffolk

- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
2,058 sq ft
191 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
- Elevated coastal position with far-reaching sea views
- Private, resident-managed development on historic Briar School grounds
- Generous first-floor sitting room with balcony overlooking the sea
- Bay-fronted kitchen/dining room with central island and engineered oak flooring
- Flexible ground floor reception/bedroom with direct garden access
- Two top-floor bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms
- Underfloor heating to ground floor and Velfac alu-clad double glazing throughout
- Garage and driveway parking located to the rear
- Approx. 2,058 sq ft of well-balanced accommodation across three floors
Description
Freehold | 191.2 sq m / 2,058 sq ft
The Tour:
Set within a private coastal enclave on Gunton Cliff, this contemporary house-constructed around 2015-has been carefully arranged to take full advantage of its seaward orientation, with its principal rooms positioned to capture far-reaching views across the North Sea.
The house forms part of a small, resident-managed development, where a shared approach to maintenance and landscape stewardship contributes to the calm, well-kept character of the setting. The architecture is confident yet restrained, with traditional materials handled in a clean, modern way, softened by planting that lends a quiet sense of arrival. To the rear, the property benefits from a private, west-facing garden, along with driveway parking and access to a garage, discreetly positioned away from the principal frontage.
Internally, the accommodation unfolds across three floors with a layout that balances flexibility and clarity. The ground floor is centred around a generous, bay-fronted kitchen and dining room, where pale cabinetry and stone work surfaces are paired with engineered oak flooring underfoot, bringing warmth and texture to the space. A central island anchors the room, equally suited to informal dining or preparation, while underfloor heating ensures a consistent, ambient comfort.
Positioned to the rear, a separate reception room is currently arranged as a sitting room, with direct access onto the private west-facing garden-particularly well placed for afternoon and evening light. Equally, it could serve as a fourth bedroom or guest room, lending a useful degree of flexibility to the plan. A utility room and cloakroom complete the floor.
The first floor is the defining level of the house. Here, a substantial sitting room spans the front elevation, opening directly onto a broad balcony through glazed doors. From this elevated vantage point, the view unfolds uninterrupted-open greensward leading to the promenade and, beyond it, the wide horizon of the sea. The connection between inside and out is particularly well handled, with light and outlook shaping the atmosphere of the space throughout the day. To the rear, a well-proportioned double bedroom and a family bathroom provide balance.
The second floor is more private in feel, comprising two generous bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms. The principal bedroom enjoys an elevated aspect, while the second suite offers equally comfortable accommodation, making this level well suited to both family life and visiting guests.
Throughout, alu-clad Velfac glazing enhances thermal performance while crisply framing the coastal setting. Gas central heating serves the upper floors, complemented by underfloor heating to the ground floor.
The Area:
Clyffe View occupies a quietly distinctive position along Gunton Cliff, where the coastline feels both immediate and gently removed. The development itself sits on the former grounds of Briar School-a site with a layered history, originally a substantial Victorian residence and later remodelled in the 1920s in an Art Deco style. Today, subtle traces remain in the retained boundary walls and railings, lending a quiet sense of continuity to the setting.
Life here is shaped by proximity to the sea. From the house, it's a short walk to the clifftop and promenade, where the coastline opens out into long, uninterrupted views. Mornings tend to begin with the sound of the tide and the shifting light over the water, while evenings draw in more slowly, with the horizon often taking on a softer, muted tone.
To the north lies Gunton Warren, a particularly special stretch of coastline known for its rare and evolving natural habitats-dunes, grassland and shingle meeting in a landscape that feels both expansive and quietly protected. Closer still, Belle Vue Park offers a more formal counterpoint, with its historic gardens, tennis courts and open green spaces providing a well-loved setting for everyday routines.
Despite its calm, the area remains well connected. Lowestoft offers a full range of amenities, while nearby Oulton Broad provides a lively waterside atmosphere with cafés, sailing activity and a selection of restaurants. Rail services from Lowestoft connect to Norwich, with onward links to London, making this a location that balances retreat with practicality.
For families, several well-regarded schools are within easy reach, including Northfield St Nicholas Primary Academy and Ormiston Denes Academy, both within approximately two miles .
What distinguishes this particular setting is its balance-coastal yet composed, peaceful yet connected-where the presence of the sea is constant, but never overwhelming.
Points to Consider:
Tenure: Freehold
Development: Private, resident-managed
Service Charge: Approx. £100 per annum (covering building insurance and landscape management)
Construction: Modern cavity wall construction with insulated pitched roof (as per EPC)
Fenestration: Alu-clad double glazing (Velfac)
Heating: Gas central heating; underfloor heating to ground floor
Energy Performance Rating: C
Average Heating & Lighting Costs: Approx. £1,428 per annum
Council Tax: Band E (£2,826.19)
Broadband: Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast available (up to ~1800 Mbps)
School Catchment: Northfield St Nicholas Primary Academy; Poplars CP School; St Margaret's Primary Academy; Ormiston Denes Academy; Benjamin Britten Academy
The Legal Bit:
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* 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: E
- 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.
- Wide doorways
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