Guide price

£450,000

(£376/sq. ft)

3 bed detached bungalow for sale
Newhaven Close, Cromer NR27

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 3 receptions

    • 1,196 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Minors & Brady

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About this property

  • Guide Price: £450,000-£475,000.

  • Three spacious double bedrooms

  • Family bathroom plus separate cloakroom

  • Spacious dual-aspect sitting room with feature fireplace and wood-burning stove

  • Defined dining area ideal for entertaining and family gatherings

  • Well-appointed kitchen with space for range cooker and excellent preparation space

  • Impressive triple-aspect sunroom with direct access to the garden

  • Fully enclosed rear garden enjoying privacy and a woodland backdrop

  • Driveway providing ample off-road parking

  • Detached garage with additional workshop/storage space

Guide Price: £450,000-£475,000. Perched above the town, this exceptional detached residence offers an enviable lifestyle just moments from the shoreline of Cromer. From its elevated vantage point, the outlook stretches beautifully across the townscape to the iconic Cromer Parish Church and the historic Cromer Lighthouse, creating a constantly changing backdrop. On bright, sunny days, delightful glimpses of the sea can also be enjoyed in the distance between the rooftops. Thoughtfully designed for both comfort and versatility, the home combines generous proportions with a flow ideal for everyday living. Light-filled interiors enhance the sense of space, while charming character touches add personality. The layout effortlessly balances sociable areas with restful rooms, making it particularly well suited to those seeking a comfortable and well-connected place to enjoy later life.

The Location

Cromer is a charming seaside town on the north coast of Norfolk. Set on cliffs overlooking the North Sea, it has a relaxed, welcoming feel and a strong connection to the sea.

One of its best-known landmarks is Cromer Pier, which stretches out into the water and still hosts traditional end-of-pier theatre shows, a rare and much-loved feature of British seaside towns. The beach below is sandy and spacious, especially at low tide, making it ideal for walks, paddling, or simply enjoying the fresh sea air.

Cromer has long been associated with fishing, particularly its famous Cromer crabs, which are still landed locally. The town centre features Victorian architecture, small independent shops, and a good selection of cafés and seafood restaurants, giving it an authentic rather than overly commercial atmosphere.

It also sits within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so visitors are close to scenic coastal paths, open skies, and peaceful countryside. Altogether, Cromer offers a pleasant and unpretentious coastal escape with plenty of traditional character.

Newhaven Close, Cromer

Set within a cul-de-sac, the setting offers convenient access to local amenities and the seafront, while a public pathway positioned just behind the property provides a more direct and gently sloping route into the town centre, ideal for day to day errands or relaxed walks. Despite its elevated position, the property benefits from level access at the rear, where a vehicle can be driven up to the back gate, making entry practical and accessible for those in a wheelchair.

In addition, the area is well served for modern living, with reliable delivery services available from local supermarkets straight to the door. There is also a strong sense of community, with many neighbours being long-standing residents, creating a welcoming and supportive environment. For those who may require additional help, there are a number of local providers offering housekeeping and assistance services at reasonable cost, adding further ease to daily life.

The accommodation is bright and well laid out, beginning with a welcoming entrance porch leading into a spacious central hallway. The living room benefits from dual-aspect windows, allowing plenty of natural light, and features a wood-burning stove set within a fireplace alcove. An attractive archway opens into a defined dining area, creating an ideal setting for both everyday living and entertaining.

The kitchen offers a traditional feel with ample base units and work surfaces with stainless steel splashback and hood, and space for freestanding appliances. A rear hallway provides additional utility space with plumbing for white goods. The adjoining sunroom is a standout feature, with windows on three sides and sliding doors opening directly onto the garden, a lovely spot to relax while enjoying the outlook.

There are three well-proportioned double bedrooms, all newly carpeted, along with a modern family bathroom fitted with a p-shaped bath and shower over, heated towel rail and contemporary fittings. A separate WC adds convenience. The property has also been freshly decorated throughout and benefits from gas central heating.

Outside, the front garden is mainly laid to lawn with planted borders, while a driveway provides off-road parking for several vehicles and leads to a detached garage with additional workshop space. The rear garden is fully enclosed and enjoys a high degree of privacy, backing onto woodland. With a patio area and lawn bordered by shrubs, it offers an attractive and secure outdoor space for relaxing or entertaining.

Agents Note

This property will be sold freehold.

Connected to mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.

Some images used in this listing have been digitally staged to illustrate potential furnishing and layout options. We recommend arranging a viewing to assess the space and features in person.

EPC Rating: D

Disclaimer

Minors and Brady (M&B) along with their representatives, are not authorised to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We don’t take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which don’t constitute part of any offer or contract. To comply with aml regulations, £52 is charged to each buyer which covers the cost of the digital id check. It’s recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It shouldn’t be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities haven’t been tested by M&B, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means.

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