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£395,0004 bedroom terraced house for sale
Salisbury Road, Cromer
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Terraced house
4 beds
1 bath
1,181 sq ft / 110 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Lovely Family Home
- Four Bedroom Townhouse
- Quiet Family Residential Area
- Two Reception Rooms
- Large Walk in Shower
- Beautiful Period Fireplaces
- Close to schools, hospital, doctors practice and local convenience store
- Early Viewing Highly Recommended
- Deceptively Spacious
- Call Henleys today to book a viewing
Located in a quiet residential area of Cromer with nearby local schools, shops and hospital is this impressive 4-bedroom townhouse. Deceptively spacious, this would make a fantastic family home. Call Henleys today to arrange an early viewing.
Cromer - Cromer is a typical fishermen town located on the heart of the North Norfolk coastline. Steeped in history and world famous for it's Cromer crab, a delicacy which is harvested just off the coastline along a chalk reef. The delicious brown crab is exported all over the world for its rich taste. Cromer came to popularity in Victorian times when the train line was built to serve the town. The train would bring holiday makers from London to its beautiful beaches.
Much can be seen of the Victorian era with many of the buildings and houses dating from that era still in the town. The famous author Clement Scott wrote about his love of Cromer giving the area its name of "Poppyland" which it is still referred to today. The town relies on tourism swelling the population during the summer months. Cromer's' famous carnival held in August is one of the UK's largest carnivals held every year. Cromer has excellent transport links to Norwich and beyond.
Main Entrance - Glazed front door opening into entrance porch with further door opening to the hallway.
Hallway - The hallway has original pamment floor with wall mounted radiator and stripped timber doors leading to the lounge, kitchen/dining room and carpeted stairs leading to the first floor.
Lounge - The lounge has a double glazed window to the front aspect with a working open fireplace with exposed brick surround and tiled hearth and timber mantelpiece. The room is carpeted and has a high level picture rail and a phone point.
Kitchen/Dining Room - The kitchen has French doors leading to the rear patio and a glazed door through to the utility room as well as a stripped timber door to the under stairs storage cupboard. The kitchen and dining room are separated by a breakfast bar with a quartz effect worktop. The kitchen has a range of base and wall units with handleless soft close drawers and doors with a quartz effect worktop and downlights from the wall units. A one-and-a-half bowl sink and drainer with mixer tap. Built-in appliances include a Lamona electric double oven and grill, an inset four ring gas hob with stainless steel chimney style extractor over. There is a glass splashback behind the hob with an exposed brick wall behind. An integrated dishwasher and a integrated fridge freezer plus a freestanding wine cooler. The dining room contains a recessed period fireplace area with exposed brick feature and base cupboards matching the kitchen finish. A vertical radiator to the right of this and further storage cupboards full height to the left.
Utility Room - The utility has space for a washing machine and dryer with a wall mounted radiator and Velux window with door to the cloakroom.
Cloakroom - Double glazed obscure window to rear aspect of the property. Dual flush WC, corner basin with tiled splashback and inset downlights.
First Flooring Landing - Stairs rising from the ground floor, carpeted floor, stripped timber doors leading to the front bedroom, rear bedroom and bathroom. Stairs rising to the second floor.
Bedroom 1 - Double glazed window to front aspect with French door leading to small balcony, period fireplace and surround (not in use), wall mounted radiator. Carpeted flooring.
Bedroom 2 - Double glazed window to the rear aspect with wood effect laminate flooring and period fireplace (not in use) with exposed brick surrounding, wall mounted radiator.
Bathroom - Doubled glazed window to the rear aspect with large walk-in shower tray and period style shower mixer (rainfall head and handset), roll top bath with period bath/shower mixer tap, vanity wash hand basin and storage cupboard housing the gas boiler. Half height tiling in gloss brick effect tile behind bath and toilet with aquaboard in shower. Heated chrome towel rail, inset ceiling downlights and tile effect vinyl flooring.
Second Floor Landing - Stairs leading from first floor, carpeted landing with stripped timber doors leading to Bedroom 3 and Bedroom 4 and double glazed window to rear aspect and wall mounted radiator.
Bedroom 3 - Doubled glazed window to the front aspect with Velux window in sloped ceiling, period fireplace and surround (not in use), arched alcove currently housing clothes rail, wall mounted radiator and carpeted flooring.
Bedroom 4 - Doubled glazed window to the rear aspect period fireplace and surround (not in use), arched alcove, wall mounted radiator and carpeted flooring.
Exterior - To the rear of the property is it mainly laid to patio with gravel borders, a raised patio area and shed with fencing and gate to rear right of way.
Cromer - Cromer is a typical fishermen town located on the heart of the North Norfolk coastline. Steeped in history and world famous for it's Cromer crab, a delicacy which is harvested just off the coastline along a chalk reef. The delicious brown crab is exported all over the world for its rich taste. Cromer came to popularity in Victorian times when the train line was built to serve the town. The train would bring holiday makers from London to its beautiful beaches.
Much can be seen of the Victorian era with many of the buildings and houses dating from that era still in the town. The famous author Clement Scott wrote about his love of Cromer giving the area its name of "Poppyland" which it is still referred to today. The town relies on tourism swelling the population during the summer months. Cromer's' famous carnival held in August is one of the UK's largest carnivals held every year. Cromer has excellent transport links to Norwich and beyond.
Main Entrance - Glazed front door opening into entrance porch with further door opening to the hallway.
Hallway - The hallway has original pamment floor with wall mounted radiator and stripped timber doors leading to the lounge, kitchen/dining room and carpeted stairs leading to the first floor.
Lounge - The lounge has a double glazed window to the front aspect with a working open fireplace with exposed brick surround and tiled hearth and timber mantelpiece. The room is carpeted and has a high level picture rail and a phone point.
Kitchen/Dining Room - The kitchen has French doors leading to the rear patio and a glazed door through to the utility room as well as a stripped timber door to the under stairs storage cupboard. The kitchen and dining room are separated by a breakfast bar with a quartz effect worktop. The kitchen has a range of base and wall units with handleless soft close drawers and doors with a quartz effect worktop and downlights from the wall units. A one-and-a-half bowl sink and drainer with mixer tap. Built-in appliances include a Lamona electric double oven and grill, an inset four ring gas hob with stainless steel chimney style extractor over. There is a glass splashback behind the hob with an exposed brick wall behind. An integrated dishwasher and a integrated fridge freezer plus a freestanding wine cooler. The dining room contains a recessed period fireplace area with exposed brick feature and base cupboards matching the kitchen finish. A vertical radiator to the right of this and further storage cupboards full height to the left.
Utility Room - The utility has space for a washing machine and dryer with a wall mounted radiator and Velux window with door to the cloakroom.
Cloakroom - Double glazed obscure window to rear aspect of the property. Dual flush WC, corner basin with tiled splashback and inset downlights.
First Flooring Landing - Stairs rising from the ground floor, carpeted floor, stripped timber doors leading to the front bedroom, rear bedroom and bathroom. Stairs rising to the second floor.
Bedroom 1 - Double glazed window to front aspect with French door leading to small balcony, period fireplace and surround (not in use), wall mounted radiator. Carpeted flooring.
Bedroom 2 - Double glazed window to the rear aspect with wood effect laminate flooring and period fireplace (not in use) with exposed brick surrounding, wall mounted radiator.
Bathroom - Doubled glazed window to the rear aspect with large walk-in shower tray and period style shower mixer (rainfall head and handset), roll top bath with period bath/shower mixer tap, vanity wash hand basin and storage cupboard housing the gas boiler. Half height tiling in gloss brick effect tile behind bath and toilet with aquaboard in shower. Heated chrome towel rail, inset ceiling downlights and tile effect vinyl flooring.
Second Floor Landing - Stairs leading from first floor, carpeted landing with stripped timber doors leading to Bedroom 3 and Bedroom 4 and double glazed window to rear aspect and wall mounted radiator.
Bedroom 3 - Doubled glazed window to the front aspect with Velux window in sloped ceiling, period fireplace and surround (not in use), arched alcove currently housing clothes rail, wall mounted radiator and carpeted flooring.
Bedroom 4 - Doubled glazed window to the rear aspect period fireplace and surround (not in use), arched alcove, wall mounted radiator and carpeted flooring.
Exterior - To the rear of the property is it mainly laid to patio with gravel borders, a raised patio area and shed with fencing and gate to rear right of way.
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Henleys Estate & Letting Agents Cromer opened July 2016 by business partners Ryan Ratcliffe and Jeff Cox. Both Ryan and Jeff are true locals, both being born and raised in the Cromer area and lived and worked here all their lives. Henleys was born out of the background of a leading, award winning estate agent which was acquired by a large corporate estate agent in February 2016. The agent was then amalgamated with the corporate. Having been employed by this agent, Ryan and Jeff saw the opportunity to start their own agency to provide a bespoke service to the local community. Their knowledge of the North Norfolk area is extensive and they have an in depth understanding of its demograph. Ryan and Jeff's ethos is simple... to provide a first class, personal service to ensure you get the best possible price for your property whilst offering superb value for money. They work in their Cromer office every day ensuring the client is treated in a way they would expect to be treated themselves. Ryan and Jeff's track record is impressive. As part of their previous employers sales team, they sold more properties in the Cromer area than all the other agents in the town for two years running in 2014 and 2015. They were instrumental in winning two nationally recognised awards as voted for by their clients.
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