Guide price
£240,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
Chesterfield Cottages, Cromer NR27
Chain-free
Added yesterday
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
484
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- Town centre location
- Excellent shops and amenities at hand
- Local rail station
- New double glazing 2023
- Electric heating
- Generous rear garden
- Sitting room with woodburning stove
- Modern shower room
- Light interior
- No onward chain
Location Perched on the stunning North Norfolk coast, Cromer is a lively seaside town full of character. Its wide sandy beaches, iconic pier and famous Cromer crab give it a classic coastal charm, while its Victorian architecture and fishing heritage add a unique sense of history. You'll also find the UK's last traditional Seaside Special Variety Show here-perfect for summer evenings by the sea.
Cromer offers everything you need for everyday life, with a great mix of independent shops, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants and pubs. Whether you're after slow, laid-back days or a more active lifestyle, this town has you covered. There's a good choice of holiday stays for visiting friends and family, and easy transport links make exploring simple.
Cromer rail station is close by, offering convenient services to the Norfolk Broads and the city of Norwich. From Norwich, you can connect directly to London and a wide range of other UK destinations-ideal for commuters, city days out, or visiting family and friends further afield.
Practicalities are well taken care of too. Cromer has its own hospital, plus GP and dental surgeries, a library, and the Royal Cromer Golf Club for those who enjoy a round in the sea air. If fitness or community connection is high on your list, you can join two nearby National Trust park runs at Blickling Hall and Sheringham Park-perfect for staying active and meeting new people.
Warm, welcoming and wonderfully coastal, Cromer is a place where life feels that little bit easier. Whether you're buying your first home or looking for a lifestyle change, it's a brilliant place to put down roots.
Description Perfect for first-time buyers or those seeking a characterful coastal retreat, this charming mid-terrace cottage forms part of the historic Chesterfield Cottages, built in 1879 by architect David Brandon for the influential Bond Cabbell family, who played a key role in the development of Cromer. The cottages take their name from 1 Chesterfield Gardens in London, the residence of John Bond Cabbell, who inherited Cromer Hall in 1875.
Today, the property offers an appealing blend of period charm and modern comfort. The attractive brick-and-flint façade creates an immediate sense of character, while inside the cottage feels surprisingly light and welcoming. The accommodation includes a porch/conservatory entrance, a well-planned kitchen with a mix of fitted units and built-in storage, and a cosy sitting room centred around a woodburning stove - perfect for relaxed evenings in.
To the rear is a lobby leading to a stylish modern bathroom, thoughtfully updated to suit contemporary living. Upstairs, there are two comfortable bedrooms, ideal for a first home, weekend bolthole or downsizing move.
Practical improvements include new double glazing installed in 2023 and a modern electric heating system, offering peace of mind for buyers wanting a home that is ready to move into.
Outside, the generous rear cottage garden provides excellent space for entertaining, gardening or simply enjoying the fresh sea air. To the front, a useful brick-and-tile outbuilding offers valuable storage - ideal for bikes, tools or beach gear.
PORCH/CONSERVATORY 9' 3" x 5' 6" (2.82m x 1.68m) Cushion vinyl flooring, single glazed windows and polycarbonate roof.
Kitchen 10' 1" x 7' 9" (3.07m x 2.36m) Stainless steel single drainer sink unit inset to solid oak worktops, electric cooker point, plumbing for automatic washing machine, fitted base units and matching chantry green built-in storage cupboards beneath the stairs with fridge freezer, cushion vinyl flooring, turning stairs leading to the first floor.
Sitting Room 10' x 10' 1" (3.05m x 3.07m) into alcoves Woodburning stove with tiled hearth, wood effect tiled floor, coved ceiling, electric radiator, uPVC sealed unit double glazed window, stripped pine door to:
Rear Lobby 5' 3" x 2' 9" (1.6m x 0.84m) Tiled floor, part glazed door to garden.
Shower Room 7' 1" x 5' 5" (2.16m x 1.65m) White 3 piece suite comprising quadrant corner shower cubicle with curved screen, low level wc and pedestal wash basin, tiled splashbacks, ceramic tiled floor, designer style electric radiator, wall mounted gas fired water heater, uPVC sealed unit double glazed window, inset ceiling lights, extractor fan.
Landing Stripped boarded floor, coved ceiling, access hatch to loft space, ledge and latch door.
Bedroom 1 9' 10" x 10' 1" (3m x 3.07m) into alcoves Electric radiator, stripped boarded floor, uPVC sealed unit double glazed window, coved ceiling.
Bedroom 2 7' 9" x 7' 4" (2.36m x 2.24m) Electric radiator, stripped boarded floor, uPVC sealed unit double glazed window, coved ceiling, built-in over stairs cupboard.
Outside Brick Outbuilding 7' 11" x 5' 4" (2.41m x 1.63m) situated off-set from the front of the property with tiled roof.
Generous rear garden with traditional cottage style planting either side of a central path with circular feature in the centre. Paved patio adjacent to the rear of the house. Rear pedestrian access with further raised garden beyond.
There is a limited parking within the lanes leading to Chesterfield Cottages by mutual arrangement.
Permits are available from NNDC for Cadogan Road car park which is a 2 minute walk.
Services Mains Gas Water electricity and drainage are available
Local Authority/Council Tax North Norfolk District Council
Council Tax Band A
EPC Rating The Energy Rating for this property is E. A full Energy Performance Certificate available on request.
Important Agent Note Intending purchasers will be asked to provide original Identity Documentation and Proof of Address before solicitors are instructed.
We Are Here To Help If your interest in this property is dependent on anything about the property or its surroundings which are not referred to in these sales particulars, please contact us before viewing and we will do our best to answer any questions you may have.
The price quoted for the property does not include Stamp Duty or Title Registration fees, which purchasers will normally pay as part of the conveyancing process. Please ask us if you would like assistance calculating these charges.
Cromer offers everything you need for everyday life, with a great mix of independent shops, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants and pubs. Whether you're after slow, laid-back days or a more active lifestyle, this town has you covered. There's a good choice of holiday stays for visiting friends and family, and easy transport links make exploring simple.
Cromer rail station is close by, offering convenient services to the Norfolk Broads and the city of Norwich. From Norwich, you can connect directly to London and a wide range of other UK destinations-ideal for commuters, city days out, or visiting family and friends further afield.
Practicalities are well taken care of too. Cromer has its own hospital, plus GP and dental surgeries, a library, and the Royal Cromer Golf Club for those who enjoy a round in the sea air. If fitness or community connection is high on your list, you can join two nearby National Trust park runs at Blickling Hall and Sheringham Park-perfect for staying active and meeting new people.
Warm, welcoming and wonderfully coastal, Cromer is a place where life feels that little bit easier. Whether you're buying your first home or looking for a lifestyle change, it's a brilliant place to put down roots.
Description Perfect for first-time buyers or those seeking a characterful coastal retreat, this charming mid-terrace cottage forms part of the historic Chesterfield Cottages, built in 1879 by architect David Brandon for the influential Bond Cabbell family, who played a key role in the development of Cromer. The cottages take their name from 1 Chesterfield Gardens in London, the residence of John Bond Cabbell, who inherited Cromer Hall in 1875.
Today, the property offers an appealing blend of period charm and modern comfort. The attractive brick-and-flint façade creates an immediate sense of character, while inside the cottage feels surprisingly light and welcoming. The accommodation includes a porch/conservatory entrance, a well-planned kitchen with a mix of fitted units and built-in storage, and a cosy sitting room centred around a woodburning stove - perfect for relaxed evenings in.
To the rear is a lobby leading to a stylish modern bathroom, thoughtfully updated to suit contemporary living. Upstairs, there are two comfortable bedrooms, ideal for a first home, weekend bolthole or downsizing move.
Practical improvements include new double glazing installed in 2023 and a modern electric heating system, offering peace of mind for buyers wanting a home that is ready to move into.
Outside, the generous rear cottage garden provides excellent space for entertaining, gardening or simply enjoying the fresh sea air. To the front, a useful brick-and-tile outbuilding offers valuable storage - ideal for bikes, tools or beach gear.
PORCH/CONSERVATORY 9' 3" x 5' 6" (2.82m x 1.68m) Cushion vinyl flooring, single glazed windows and polycarbonate roof.
Kitchen 10' 1" x 7' 9" (3.07m x 2.36m) Stainless steel single drainer sink unit inset to solid oak worktops, electric cooker point, plumbing for automatic washing machine, fitted base units and matching chantry green built-in storage cupboards beneath the stairs with fridge freezer, cushion vinyl flooring, turning stairs leading to the first floor.
Sitting Room 10' x 10' 1" (3.05m x 3.07m) into alcoves Woodburning stove with tiled hearth, wood effect tiled floor, coved ceiling, electric radiator, uPVC sealed unit double glazed window, stripped pine door to:
Rear Lobby 5' 3" x 2' 9" (1.6m x 0.84m) Tiled floor, part glazed door to garden.
Shower Room 7' 1" x 5' 5" (2.16m x 1.65m) White 3 piece suite comprising quadrant corner shower cubicle with curved screen, low level wc and pedestal wash basin, tiled splashbacks, ceramic tiled floor, designer style electric radiator, wall mounted gas fired water heater, uPVC sealed unit double glazed window, inset ceiling lights, extractor fan.
Landing Stripped boarded floor, coved ceiling, access hatch to loft space, ledge and latch door.
Bedroom 1 9' 10" x 10' 1" (3m x 3.07m) into alcoves Electric radiator, stripped boarded floor, uPVC sealed unit double glazed window, coved ceiling.
Bedroom 2 7' 9" x 7' 4" (2.36m x 2.24m) Electric radiator, stripped boarded floor, uPVC sealed unit double glazed window, coved ceiling, built-in over stairs cupboard.
Outside Brick Outbuilding 7' 11" x 5' 4" (2.41m x 1.63m) situated off-set from the front of the property with tiled roof.
Generous rear garden with traditional cottage style planting either side of a central path with circular feature in the centre. Paved patio adjacent to the rear of the house. Rear pedestrian access with further raised garden beyond.
There is a limited parking within the lanes leading to Chesterfield Cottages by mutual arrangement.
Permits are available from NNDC for Cadogan Road car park which is a 2 minute walk.
Services Mains Gas Water electricity and drainage are available
Local Authority/Council Tax North Norfolk District Council
Council Tax Band A
EPC Rating The Energy Rating for this property is E. A full Energy Performance Certificate available on request.
Important Agent Note Intending purchasers will be asked to provide original Identity Documentation and Proof of Address before solicitors are instructed.
We Are Here To Help If your interest in this property is dependent on anything about the property or its surroundings which are not referred to in these sales particulars, please contact us before viewing and we will do our best to answer any questions you may have.
The price quoted for the property does not include Stamp Duty or Title Registration fees, which purchasers will normally pay as part of the conveyancing process. Please ask us if you would like assistance calculating these charges.
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