Guide price
£225,000
(£387/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleVincent Road, Loudwater Court NR26
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
581 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Top floor apartment with panoramic sea views
Beautifully renovated and presented in turn-key condition
Bright open-plan kitchen and reception space
Double bedroom with fitted storage
Private garage with light and power plus ample parking
Communal cliff-top garden with seating areas
Walking distance to Sheringham town centre and seafront
Positioned in an enviable cliff-top setting, this beautifully renovated top floor apartment enjoys far-reaching sea views and a peaceful coastal atmosphere, while remaining within easy reach of Sheringham’s vibrant town centre, railway links and award-winning seafront. Set within one of North Norfolk’s most sought-after coastal towns, the property perfectly combines tranquillity with convenience, offering an ideal base from which to enjoy the coastline and surrounding countryside.
The accommodation has been thoughtfully reconfigured and extensively improved to create a stylish and sociable living environment. At the heart of the apartment is a bright open-plan kitchen and reception space, designed to maximise both comfort and the impressive coastal outlook, providing an ideal setting for relaxing or entertaining. The generous double bedroom benefits from fitted cabinetry and excellent storage, while a sleek contemporary bathroom completes the accommodation. Recent upgrades include a new heating system and water system, ensuring the property is efficient, low maintenance and ready to enjoy immediately.
Residents have access to a delightful communal cliff-top garden with seating areas perfectly positioned to take in the panoramic sea views. The property further benefits from ample parking and a private garage with light and power, offering excellent storage and additional flexibility. Beautifully finished throughout and offered in true turn-key condition, this is an exceptional seaside retreat, equally suited as a permanent home or coastal bolt-hole.
Sheringham
Sheringham is one of North Norfolk’s most popular coastal towns, well regarded for its combination of traditional seaside character, practical amenities & strong year-round community. The town offers a good range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, schools & healthcare facilities, along with direct rail links to Norwich via the Bittern Line. Its active town centre, coastal setting & everyday convenience make Sheringham a popular choice for both permanent residents & those seeking a second home by the sea.
The town is best known for its wide promenade, sandy beaches & historic fishing heritage, while attractions such as the North Norfolk Railway & nearby National Trust coastline help maintain Sheringham’s appeal throughout the year. Surrounded by countryside & coastal walking routes, including access to the Norfolk Coast Path, the area is particularly well suited to those who enjoy outdoor living & a slower pace of life. Despite its popularity with visitors, Sheringham retains a strong local identity, with regular community events, independent businesses & a busy high street supporting the town outside of the holiday season.
For those looking for a traditional North Norfolk coastal town with a welcoming community feel, excellent access to the surrounding coastline & a good balance of amenities & lifestyle appeal, Sheringham continues to be one of the area’s most sought-after places to live.
EPC Rating
E.
Council Tax
Band A.
Services Connected
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric heating.
EPC Rating: E
Parking - Garage
Disclaimer
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Tenure
Leasehold (951 years)
Service charge
£142 per month
Council tax band
A
Ground rent
£10
Ground rent date of next review
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