A rare coastal plot with panoramic sea views and planning permission for an "upside-down" home is on the market for £630,000.
The site is located in Sheringham which was named among the best places to live in the UK in 2024.
A five-bedroom contemporary house has been designed for the plot with an "innovative layout" to include stretching views of Blakeney Point and Beeston Bump.
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The building plot and home design are being marketed by Suffolk Coastal Agents and images show CGI visuals of the proposed completed scheme.
Special features in the property include plans for a cinema or gym, a dual-temperature in-ground swim spa and a hot tub, accompanied by an outdoor shower and an outdoor kitchen-dining area with a BBQ and pizza oven.
On the ground floor, a porch leads to an entrance hall, a utility room, beach storage, a principal bedroom with a dressing room and an en-suite bathroom, with two further bedrooms and shower rooms.
The first floor consists of a kitchen, dining room, living room, third bedroom, shower room and balcony.
Outside is a gravel driveway, a garage and two designated parking spaces.
Steps lead up to the front of the house, with a large decking area adorned with a palm tree and a rustic stone wall.
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The site in Cliff Road has direct access on to the coastal path and is less than a two-minute walk to the beach.
Full planning permission was granted by North Norfolk District Council on March 1 and is valid for three years.
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