The Property
Westcliff is a lovely example of a 1930's Art Deco property, newly renovated by the current owners, with stunning Art Deco inspired interiors. Ideally located just a few minutes from the beach and within easy reach of all the Cromer has to offer, this house would make a lovely family home or second home with great potential to generate a second income from holiday letting.
The house boasts four bedrooms, a luxury family bathroom, sitting room, dining room, kitchen breakfast room and a wonderful garden to the rear, with two patios, outdoor kitchen, an outside shower to rinse off sandy toes when you get back from the beach and off road parking to the front.
On entering the house you are welcomed into a generous entrance hall, with stairs leading off and doors to the sitting room, kitchen, dining room and downstairs loo.
The sitting room is to the front of the house and features the original Art Deco fireplace and a large bay window, flooding the room from the front of the house.
The dining room is to the rear of the house, a well proportioned room with plenty of room for a dining table and chairs and occasional furniture, with recessed shelving for storage and French Doors out to the rear garden and patio.
The downstairs loo has a WC and wash hand basin.
The kitchen / Breakfast room, has a range of wall and base units, an integrated fan assisted oven with electric hob & extractor hood, shelving and space for an eye level microwave. There is ample space for a fridge freezer and a table and chairs. There are dual aspect windows and a door out to the dining patio and outside kitchen and shower.
Upstairs there are four bedrooms, two doubles and two singles and the family bathroom, arranged off the landing and upstairs hallway.
The principal bedroom is to the front of the house, with ample space for a king size bed, bedside tables, occasional chair, wardrobe and chest of drawers. This lovely room features an original art deco fire surround and has wonderful views out over the sea towards Cromer & West Runton.
Adjacent to the principal bedroom is the first of the single rooms, again with a window out to the front commanding lovely views out towards the coast.
The second of the double bedrooms is to the rear of the house, with a window looking out over the rear garden and featuring another original art deco fire surround. This room again, is easily large enough for a king size bed and bedroom furniture.
The final bedroom, another single room, is also to the rear of the house, with a window out over the garden.
The stunning family bathroom has a large walk-in shower enclosure with rainfall shower head, freestanding bath with freestanding brass tap and shower attachment, wash hand basin, wall mounted WC, heated towel rail, underfloor heating and a window out to the side of the property.
Outside
The garden at Westcliff, really sets it apart. There is a wonderful dining patio to the side, with ample space for a large dining table and chairs and an outdoor kitchen, including a butler sink and tap, fantastic hand made counter, designed to house an 'Egg' style BBQ, with space to stand an 'Ooni' style pizza oven.
There is even a fabulous outdoor shower, recessed and tiled with a freestanding shower delivering hot and cold water through a rainfall shower head and hand shower attachment. Perfect for a beach house!
The garden itself has a lawn and borders with mature planting and a garden shed and there is a further sun patio to the rear of the house to relax in sun chairs and loungers and enjoy the sunshine in the summer months.
To the front of the house is a gravelled parking area with ample parking for three cars, with a wall mounted EV Charger. The parking area can be accessed from the pedestrian gate to the garden or from the front door.
Holiday Let Opportunity
Holiday Let Income: £950 - £2,400 per week
Holiday Let Occupancy: 15 - 20 weeks per year
Sleeping: 6 in 4 Bedrooms
Westcliff was launched as a holiday let by the current owners, when the renovation was completed in the Summer of 2024 and has proved to be very popular with guests visiting the North Norfolk coast.
It may be possible to purchase Westcliff as a 'turnkey' with all the furniture and contents (by separate negotiation).
For more information on holiday letting, please contact the team at Big Skies.
The Location
Cromer is a thriving coastal town, it is a sought after location for both main residents and tourists alike. It boasts golden sandy beaches framed by rugged cliffs, offering breathtaking views and ample opportunities for leisurely strolls or picking up the Norfolk Coastal Path for a longer walk.
The beach is perfect for families, with its shallow waters ideal for paddling and building sandcastles, while more adventurous souls can try their hand at surfing or sea kayaking. Close to the shore, and part of the Deep History Coast, you will find ‘Britain’s Great Barrier Reef’, the Cromer Shoal Chalk Bed, created in the Mesozoic Era when dinosaurs roamed. It is the longest in the world at 20 miles long and you can see it by swimming out and snorkelling. Cromer is on the Deep History Coast Discovery Trail and has its own Discovery Point.
The town is steeped in history, with a heritage dating back centuries. The town's most iconic landmark, Cromer Pier, is a testament to its rich maritime past. Originally built in the Victorian era, the pier has stood as a symbol of Cromer's resilience through the ages, surviving fires and storms to become a beloved focal point for locals and tourists alike.
You can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the pier, take in panoramic views of the coastline, or catch a show at the renowned Pavilion Theatre, where the UK’s only remaining traditional end of the pier variety show takes place each Summer and Winter. No visit to Cromer would be complete without sampling it's famous seafood. Cromer crabs feature on menus throughout England and for good reason, they are utterly delicious. If crab isn't your thing, then a visit to one of the excellent fish and chip shops is a must. Cromer has a burgeoning food scene with coffee shops, restaurants and delis to choose from, so something for all tastes.
From Westcliff:
Walking Distance to Shops: 5 mins
Walking Distance to Pubs, Cafes & Restaurants: 5 mins
Walking Distance to Shops: 5 mins
Walking Distance to Beach: 5 mins
Walking Distance to Supermarket: 10 mins
Other Amenities:
Main Line Train Station with regular trains to Norwich connecting with London Train and a gateway to the rest of the UK
Bus Station
Schools
Supermarket - Morrisons
Cottage Hospital
Doctors
Other Information
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains Electricity, Gas, Water and drains
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Windows: All double glazed. Front windows newly fitted in renovation.
Other things to note: Level 2 EV Charger Fitted. House has been sprayed in sustainable, thermal efficient cork render. (CorkSol). Solar Panels fitted to roof but no battery attached
EPC: Rated D
Council Tax: Band C, North Norfolk District Council. £2,112.47 (2025/2026)
Viewings: Strictly by appointment with Big Skies Estates.
Agents Note: 1. Whilst these particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair description of the property, these do not form any part of any offer or contract nor may they be regarded as statements of representation of fact. 2. Big Skies Estates have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. All measurements or distances given are approximate only. 3. Where a property is promoted as suitable for holiday letting, such use is conditional on the legal due diligence to be undertaken by the buyer’s conveyancer to ensure the property can be used for holiday letting. Big Skies Estates does not examine the legal title or any restrictions on the property. 4. No person in the employment of Big Skies Estates has the authority to make or give representation or warranty in respect of this property. Any interested parties must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of any information given.