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2 bedroom Flat / Apartment

Weybourne Road, SHERINGHAM

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This is an "one off" stunning lower ground floor apartment with extremely spacious rooms and the with the bonus of having a private entrance and private courtyard garden.

Close to Sheringham Golf Club, Close to beach and town Centre

SHERINGHAM
Nestled within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Sheringham is one of North Norfolk’s most coveted coastal gems. Once a humble fishing village, it has evolved into a thriving, year-round community that perfectly balances traditional seaside nostalgia with a modern, high-quality lifestyle.
Coastal Living & Natural Beauty
The town is famous for its stunning Blue Flag beach, a picturesque mix of pebbles and golden sand backed by dramatic cliffs. For those who prefer a woodland stroll, the 1,000-acre National Trust Sheringham Park offers world-famous rhododendrons and panoramic views of the coastline, while Pretty Corner Woods provides enchanting walks right on your doorstep.
A Vibrant, Independent High Street
Unlike many coastal towns, Sheringham remains bustling throughout the year. The town centre is a treasure trove of independent boutiques, artisan bakeries, craft greengrocers, and inviting coffee shops. The local market, held twice weekly, remains a focal point of community life, offering the very best of Norfolk produce.
Leisure & Culture
Residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to recreation. The town is home to:
The North Norfolk Railway (The Poppy Line): A historic steam railway running to Holt.
Sheringham Golf Club: A prestigious cliff-top course with breathtaking sea views.
Sheringham Little Theatre: A cultural hub offering a vibrant programme of plays, films, and live music.
The Splash Leisure Centre: A modern facility for fitness and family fun.
Education & Infrastructure
Sheringham is an ideal choice for families, boasting well-regarded primary and secondary schools. Connectivity is excellent; the town’s railway station provides a direct "Bittern Line" service to the city of Norwich, making it a viable option for commuters or those seeking easy access to the city’s international airport and high-speed links to London.
Community Spirit
What truly sets Sheringham apart is its sense of belonging. From the famous 1940s Weekend and the Viking Festival to the annual Carnival, there is a deep-rooted pride in the town that makes it more than just a place to live—it’s a place to call home.

DESCRIPTION
This apartment is set in the beautiful period property of "Sheringham Court" a stone's throw away from, Sheringham Golf course, the coastal town of Sheringham with all its amenities, transport links and of course the stunning beaches.
This lower ground floor apartment consists of two double bedrooms one offering an ensuite and a family bathroom.
The living areas are incredibly spacious with a "must see" living area, dining room and fully fitted kitchen.
To add to this wonderful apartment is a Private courtyard garden perfect for enjoying the long summer evenings and enjoying "al fresco" dining and entertaining with friends and family.

Property Reference: HRT119100053

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About Norwich

Cromer is a much-loved coastal town on the north Norfolk coast, known for its traditional seaside charm, strong community feel and mix of families and retirees. The town centre offers a range of independent shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants, alongside everyday essentials, and sits just moments from the beach and iconic pier.

Cromer is surrounded by characterful villages and countryside across, from the market town of Aylsham and the rural charm of North Walsham to the coastal beauty of Sheringham and Holt. With the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and miles of beaches, woodlands and walking routes nearby, it’s ideal for those who enjoy the outdoors. The area also benefits from well-regarded schools and good road and rail links into Norwich, making it appealing for commuters and growing families alike.

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