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Cromer II

Cromer, Norfolk

£550,000

Freehold

Architect: Jim Bond and Stephen Miller

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Situated 150 yards from the award-winning beach and town of Cromer – known as ‘The Gem of the Norfolk Coast’ – the band of Hope Hall is a 1,900 sq ft property with a rich history. This house was converted from a 19th-century Temperance Hall by the architect Jim Bond. The free plan is flexible, lending itself to ample modes of permanent living or holiday use. The building benefits from its original double height structure and retains many original features. Its exceptional elevation makes for dynamic and bright living spaces throughout, amplified by soaring glazing at the rear of the plan.

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