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- A superbly situated, first floor apartment by the seafront in charming Sheringham
- Three minutes’ walk from Sheringham’s stunning, Blue Flag beach and bustling independent pubs, shops and cafes
- From the hall in to the kitchen
- Kitchen
- Kitchen (photo 2)
- Kitchen (photo 3)
- In to the living area
- Living area
- Dining area
- Sitting room with Smart television
- Sitting room and dining area
- Master bedroom with king-size bed and juliette balcony
- Master bedroom
- Master bedroom with door to the en-suite
- Bedroom three with a single 3ft bed
- Bedroom three
- Bedroom two with twin 3ft beds
- Bedroom two
- Bedroom two (photo 2)
- In to the family shower room
- Family shower room
- Family shower room (photo 2)
- En-suite bathroom with bath and shower over
- The lobby and entrance in to the apartment
- Enter around the back of the property. Parking is in the no. 9 bay
- Walkway down to the beach
- Sheringham was originally a small fishing village
- Sheringham has a multitude of amenities, making it a popular destination for visitors far and wide
- The Poppy Line still operates heritage diesel and steam engines which run from the pretty station in Sheringham centre, along the coastline through Weybourne and Kelling, and on to the Georgian market town of Holt
- Nearby Cromer, still wonderfully traditional with its award-winning pier, beautiful Blue Flag beach and fabulous independent places to eat out
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A superbly situated, first floor apartment by the seafront in charming Sheringham

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Three minutes’ walk from Sheringham’s stunning, Blue Flag beach and bustling independent pubs, shops and cafes

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From the hall in to the kitchen

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Kitchen

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Kitchen (photo 2)

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Kitchen (photo 3)

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In to the living area

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Living area

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Dining area

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Sitting room with Smart television

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Sitting room and dining area

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Master bedroom with king-size bed and juliette balcony

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Master bedroom

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Master bedroom with door to the en-suite

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Bedroom three with a single 3ft bed

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Bedroom three

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Bedroom two with twin 3ft beds

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Bedroom two

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Bedroom two (photo 2)

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In to the family shower room

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Family shower room

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Family shower room (photo 2)

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En-suite bathroom with bath and shower over

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The lobby and entrance in to the apartment

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Enter around the back of the property. Parking is in the no. 9 bay

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Walkway down to the beach

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Sheringham was originally a small fishing village

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Sheringham has a multitude of amenities, making it a popular destination for visitors far and wide

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The Poppy Line still operates heritage diesel and steam engines which run from the pretty station in Sheringham centre, along the coastline through Weybourne and Kelling, and on to the Georgian market town of Holt

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Nearby Cromer, still wonderfully traditional with its award-winning pier, beautiful Blue Flag beach and fabulous independent places to eat out

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