3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
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Features and description
- Forming part of the historic Grade II listed Sutherland House
- Substantial and characterful accommodation arranged over two floors
- Three well-proportioned bedrooms including principal suite with en-suite bathroom
- Spacious lounge and formal dining room
- Kitchen/breakfast room, study, utility room and cloakroom
- Wonderful rear garden & charming courtyard-style garden to the front
- Detached double garage and private driveway
- Just moments from Cromer town centre, beach, pier, and amenities
- A rare opportunity to acquire a home of history, character, and distinction
- Viewing highly recommended to fully appreciate all that is on offer
Forming part of the historic Sutherland House, this exceptional and beautifully presented residence offers a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial home within one of the most distinctive buildings in the highly popular coastal town of Cromer. This impressive property combines generous and versatile accommodation with an abundance of character and original features, creating a truly special home. Ideally located, the property enjoys a highly convenient position just moments away from Cromer’s vibrant town centre, the famous seafront and pier, and a wide range of amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and transport links. The property further benefits from a beautifully landscaped private rear garden, a delightful courtyard-style garden to the front, a detached double garage, driveway providing off-road parking, and additional visitors’ parking within the development.
Sutherland House itself boasts a rich and fascinating history. The property was originally constructed circa 1886 by noted architect Edward Joseph May, widely known as E. J. May, for a member of the prominent Barclay banking family. Designed as a grand residence befitting its prestigious ownership, the building later took on a new role when it was converted into a private girls’ school, becoming an important part of the local community for many years. In the early 2000s, Sutherland House underwent a careful and sympathetic conversion to create a collection of luxury homes, ensuring the preservation of the building’s historic character while introducing modern comforts. Today it stands as one of Cromer’s most admired period buildings, appreciated for its architectural presence and historic significance.
The sense of grandeur is immediately apparent the moment you step through the front door. You are welcomed by an impressive reception hall, a striking space that immediately sets the tone for the rest of the property and provides access to the beautifully proportioned accommodation beyond. The home is brimming with character and charm, showcasing a wealth of period features that reflect the building’s heritage. The ground floor offers excellent living space, including a spacious lounge, an elegant dining room, a well-proportioned kitchen/breakfast room, a study, utility room, and cloakroom, all arranged around the central hall to create a wonderful sense of flow and practicality for both everyday living and entertaining.
To the first floor, the property continues to impress with three generous bedrooms. The principal bedroom is particularly notable, benefitting from a spacious en-suite bathroom, while the remaining bedrooms are well served by a shower room. Both the en-suite bathroom and the shower room have recently been tastefully modernised by the current owner. The overall layout provides flexible accommodation ideal for family living, working from home, or those seeking a spacious coastal retreat.
Externally, the beautifully landscaped private garden to the rear offers a peaceful and secluded space, ideal for relaxing or entertaining, while the charming courtyard-style garden to the front adds further character and kerb appeal. Completing the package is a detached double garage, a private driveway providing off-road parking, and visitors’ parking within the development. Combining historical significance, impressive accommodation, and an enviable location close to the coast and town centre, this remarkable home truly must be seen to be fully appreciated. Call Millers to view.
EPC Rating: D
AGENTS NOTE
This property is freehold, with annual service charges of approximately £2,640, which includes building insurance, gardening, window and gutter cleaning. Pets may be permitted by prior agreement, however holiday letting is not permitted.
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