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Situated in the heart of the popular coastal town of Cromer, this attractive two-bedroom first-floor apartment forms part of a characterful Grade II listed period building, positioned opposite the town’s historic fifteenth-century church. Its prime central location places shops, cafés, the seafront and transport links just moments away, perfect for enjoying a vibrant coastal lifestyle. The apartment is rich in period charm, highlighted by the spacious lounge with high ceilings, decorative ceiling rose, picture rails and a feature fireplace, creating a light and welcoming space. A well-fitted kitchen offers modern, practical living with integrated appliances, complemented by gas central heating and double glazing for year-round comfort. Two rear-facing bedrooms provide peace and privacy, with the main bedroom benefiting from a walk-in wardrobe and the second offering flexible use. A neatly fitted bathroom completes the accommodation. Combining period elegance, generous proportions and an exceptional town-centre setting.
The Location
Cromer is a well-established coastal town on the North Norfolk coastline, known for its strong community feel and range of everyday amenities. The town centre offers a variety of independent shops, cafés, supermarkets, medical facilities and schooling, alongside leisure attractions including the seafront, promenade and the historic pier.
Transport links include a bus station serving surrounding towns and villages, as well as a railway station on the Bittern Line providing direct connections to Sheringham and Norwich, with onward routes to London.
Surrounded by open coastline and countryside, Cromer combines practical day-to-day convenience with easy access to coastal walks and outdoor recreation.
Shipden House, Cromer
Situated in the very heart of the popular coastal town of Cromer, this characterful two-bedroom first floor apartment forms part of an attractive Grade II listed period residence, positioned opposite the town’s historic fifteenth-century church.
With shops, cafés, the seafront and transport links all just moments away, the location is ideal for enjoying everything the town has to offer.
The apartment is rich in period charm, most notably within the spacious lounge which benefits from high ceilings, a decorative ceiling rose, picture rails and a feature fireplace.
The generous proportions create a light and airy feel, making this a welcoming space to relax or entertain.
A fitted kitchen is well arranged with a range of modern units and integrated appliances, offering practical and functional living while remaining in keeping with the character of the property. The apartment further benefits from gas central heating and double glazing, providing comfort throughout the year.
There are two bedrooms, both positioned to the rear of the property. The main bedroom is a particularly appealing feature, offering a walk-in wardrobe with hanging space and shelving, while the second bedroom is well suited as a guest room, home office or additional sleeping accommodation. A neatly fitted bathroom completes the layout.
While there is no off-road parking, the central location more than compensates, making this an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a permanent home, coastal retreat or investment. With its combination of period features, high ceilings, two bedrooms and town-centre setting, the property also offers great rental potential in this highly desirable seaside location.
Agents Note
Sold Leasehold - 77 years remain
Connected to all mains services.
Ground Rent: £20 per annum, tbc.
Maintenance: £1,200 - per annum, tbc.
