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Renovation and Extension

Cromer, Norfolk

This cliff-top home in Cromer enjoys an incredible location but had been left unoccupied for some time and was in need of a full update. Purslows was brought in to handle the architectural design, specification, tendering, and project management for the renovation and extension of the property.

We carried out a full renovation of the original house, including external repairs and fresh rendering to bring it back to its best. To one side, we added a new two-storey extension in clean white brickwork. It created extra living space and gave the master bedroom a generous en-suite - all designed to sit comfortably alongside the existing building.

Externally, the works also included a new driveway and paving, along with a sunken patio and curved retaining wall to make the most of the garden’s coastal setting.

Our role in the project

  • Architectural Design
  • Project Management
  • Principal Designer / CDM Consultant

Results

The project delivered a thoughtfully modernised and extended home that blends clean, contemporary design with the character of the original building - all in a standout coastal location.

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