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Warwick House, High Street, Cromer

PROPERTY TYPE

Maisonette

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

1,227 sq ft

114 sq m

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Key features

  • Grade II Listed Period Maisonette.
  • Three Bedrooms Arranged Over Two Floors.
  • Highly Convenient Town Centre Position.
  • Successful Holiday Let For A Number Of Years.
  • Private Gated Access And Front Patio.
  • Characterful Dual Aspect Sitting Room With Church Outlook.
  • Modern L-Shaped Kitchen/Diner With Integrated Appliances.
  • Contemporary Three Piece Shower Room.
  • One Allocated Parking Space To The Rear.
  • 125-Year Lease And Offered With No Onward Chain.

Description

Positioned in the very heart of Cromer town centre, this beautifully presented Grade II listed three-bedroom maisonette offers a particularly appealing combination of period character, modern comfort and exceptional convenience. Arranged over two floors within this attractive historic building, the property retains a number of charming original features while providing a contemporary and highly practical interior.

The property has enjoyed considerable success as a holiday let for a number of years, demonstrating its strong appeal as both a coastal retreat and an investment opportunity. Equally, its generous three-bedroom accommodation and central position would make it an excellent choice for those looking for a permanent home within easy reach of the North Norfolk coastline. The property is offered for sale with no onward chain.

Approached from the High Street via a coded gated entrance, steps lead to a private patio immediately to the front of the maisonette. This secluded outside space provides ample room for a table and chairs and is a particularly welcome addition for a property so centrally located, creating an attractive spot in which to sit and enjoy the surroundings.

The entrance hall provides an inviting introduction to the property, with doors leading into both the kitchen/diner and sitting room, stairs rising to the first floor, attractive LVT flooring and a radiator. The L-shaped kitchen/diner is a particularly useful space, enjoying dual-aspect sash windows and an excellent level of fitted storage and preparation space. The contemporary kitchen incorporates modern units with work surfaces and tiled splashbacks, stainless steel sink, integrated electric oven, induction hob with extractor, integrated washer/dryer, slimline dishwasher and under-counter fridge. LVT flooring and a radiator complete the room, while a door provides access directly into the sitting room.

The sitting room is another characterful and well-proportioned reception space, enjoying dual-aspect windows and a charming bay window seating area overlooking the church. LVT flooring runs throughout, while a substantial storage cupboard provides excellent additional storage and houses the modern combi boiler.

To the first floor, the landing has an attractive exposed ceiling beam, highlighting the property`s period origins, with doors leading to all three bedrooms and the shower room. The two bedrooms positioned at either end of the property are both comfortable doubles, with the principal bedroom benefiting from a dual aspect, while the third bedroom is a single and could equally lend itself to use as a study, dressing room or occasional bedroom depending upon requirements.

The shower room has been thoughtfully updated and features a modern three-piece suite comprising a generous walk-in double shower with both dual waterfall and detachable shower heads, contemporary vanity wash basin with storage drawer and WC. A heated towel rail, LVT flooring, LED spotlights and extractor fan complete this stylish and functional room.

Further benefits include a 125-year lease, with service charge details to be confirmed, a communal bin store and the considerable advantage of one allocated parking space within the rear car park. With its period character, private outside space, allocated parking and exceptionally central position, this is a highly versatile property with obvious appeal for owner-occupiers, second-home buyers and those seeking a proven holiday letting opportunity.

Cromer
Cromer is one of North Norfolk`s most celebrated coastal towns, combining a traditional seaside atmosphere with an established year-round community and an excellent range of amenities. The town centre offers an array of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, pubs and everyday services, while the seafront, sandy beach and famous Victorian pier are all within easy reach. Cromer is particularly renowned for its historic pier, which celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2026 and remains home to the Pavilion Theatre and the UK`s only remaining traditional full-season end-of-the-pier variety show.

The town also benefits from a strong cultural and leisure offering, including Cromer Museum, the Deep History Coast Discovery Point and access to the Norfolk Coast Path, while the surrounding coastline provides superb opportunities for walking, surfing, paddleboarding and enjoying the area`s renowned beaches.

Transport Links
Cromer is well connected by road, with the A149 and A148 providing access towards Sheringham, Holt, North Walsham and the wider North Norfolk area. The town also enjoys excellent public transport connections, with Cromer railway station forming part of the Greater Anglia Bittern Line, providing services towards Norwich, with stations including Roughton Road, North Walsham, Hoveton & Wroxham and Sheringham along the wider route.

There are also regular bus connections, including services linking Cromer with Norwich and the wider North Norfolk coast. Routes 44A, X44 and X40 provide connections between Norwich and Cromer/Sheringham, while the Coasthopper network provides further access along the coastline.



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Warwick House, High Street, Cromer

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Monthly repayments£1,204
Property: £ 240,000
Deposit: £ 24,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About Pymm & Co, Sheringham

4 Melbourne Road, Sheringham, NR26 8EF

In 2006, the first branch of Pymm & Co was opened by local estate agent and current Managing Director, Steve Pymm. Steve had been working as an estate agent in Norfolk since 1996, holding key positions and heading a chain of offices and a franchise. Situated in the centre of Norwich opposite the local landmark John Lewis store, the opening of the Ber Street branch was the realisation of Steve's vision to use his expertise and local knowledge to form a committed and professional estate agent with a focus on providing a high level of dedicated service to their customers.

In 2007, Pymm & Co's sister company, Broadland Consultants was formed with fellow director, Simon Gilvey, to provide financial services with the same values. In 2008, Pymm & Co further expanded their range of services by establishing a Lettings division, headed by director Stuart Monument.

The service you deserve should start with an accurate valuation and be developed with honest initial and ongoing feedback. As a committed and professional estate agent, we will sell your property more quickly, efficiently and for the right value.

Pymm & Co delivers an experienced, qualified professional service, committed to guiding you through the whole process. Never feel awkward about asking questions.

Remember, we back our promise of performance with the terms of our high-value, low-risk contract.

Why Choose Us

  • City Centre Head Office opposite John Lewis
  • Over 250 years of combined local experience
  • No fixed term contracts as standard

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