Description
This immaculate Grade II listed late Victorian gem offers six spacious bedrooms, five modern bathrooms, and a sense of charm and character that simply cannot be replicated and which sets this property out from anything else in the popular sea-side resort town of Cromer. Once used by the Bishop of Norwich as his summer residence, and having played host to the likes of Sir Ernest Shackleton and former PM Alec Douglas-Hume, the property has since seen a varied history but has now been lovingly restored by the current owners who sought to bring back the sense of elegance and space originally envisioned by its Victorian and Edwardian architects.