Guide price
£270,000
(£275/sq. ft)
3 bed flat for saleRoyal Naval Hospital, Great Yarmouth NR30
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
982 sq. ft
- Leasehold
Minors & Brady Ltd - Caister
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About this property
Grade II listed conversion full of historic character and architectural charm
Spacious layout approaching 1000 square feet ideal for modern apartment living
First floor position providing privacy, elevated views, and an abundance of natural light
Impressive triple aspect sitting room with oversized windows and a bright, airy feel
Private external storage cupboard ideal for bikes, tools, or seasonal belongings
One allocated off-street parking space plus generous visitor bays across the development
Beautifully maintained communal gardens with lawned areas, mature trees, and peaceful green space
Monthly maintenance between £100 and £200 covering communal upkeep and garden maintenance
Stylish open plan kitchen diner with ample cabinetry, generous worktops and space to entertain
Guide price £270,000 - £280,000. Rich in history and forming part of a beautifully converted Grade II listed former hospital, this exceptional apartment offers nearly 1,000 sq ft of stylish, light-filled living. Set within stunning communal grounds, the home combines striking period features with contemporary comfort. High ceilings, sash windows, and a triple-aspect sitting room create a remarkable sense of space and brightness throughout. With three double bedrooms, a sleek open-plan kitchen diner, private loft storage, and allocated parking, practicality is seamlessly built in. A unique opportunity to own a piece of heritage within an exclusive, well-maintained private complex.
The Location
Great Yarmouth is a coastal town located in Norfolk, England, on the eastern edge of the country, along the North Sea. Known for its sandy beaches and rich maritime history, the town has been a popular seaside resort since the 18th century. Situated about 20 miles east of Norwich, Great Yarmouth is home to a bustling seafront with traditional amusements, piers, and holiday attractions.
The River Yare runs through the town, giving it a natural harbour that has historically been important for fishing and trade. Today, the town blends its historic charm with modern tourism, offering visitors a mix of cultural sites, including museums and the medieval town walls, as well as lively entertainment along the Golden Mile.
The Great Court Royal Naval Hospital, Great Yarmouth
Set within a beautifully converted Grade II listed former hospital, this impressive three-bedroom first-floor apartment delivers grandeur, scale and character in equal measure. Boasting nearly 1,000 sq ft of living space—exceptionally generous for apartment living—this rare home forms part of an exclusive private residential complex with timeless architectural appeal.
A truly enticing entrance sets the tone on arrival, leading into a shared hallway used by only four properties (apartments 2 through 5), ensuring both security and a sense of community.
Inside, soaring ceilings and immense sash windows fill each room with soft, natural light, creating an unmistakable sense of volume throughout. The triple-aspect sitting room is a showstopper—bright, expansive, and designed for both comfort and style.
The open-plan kitchen and dining space is equally impressive, blending original features with modern functionality, ideal for casual meals or entertaining on a larger scale. Three genuine double bedrooms provide ample room for guests, work-from-home setups, or growing families, while the three-piece bathroom is crisp and well-appointed.
Practicality is built in at every turn, with an individual external storage space included, a fully boarded loft offering valuable extra room, and an allocated parking space alongside generous visitor bays.
Communal gardens wrap the property, offering leafy outlooks and green pockets to enjoy without the upkeep. Whether you're stepping onto the ladder, upsizing within the apartment market, or searching for something with historical flair and room to breathe.
A home that perfectly balances period character with modern ease, all wrapped in a setting steeped in heritage yet tailored for today’s lifestyle. From its incredible ceiling heights to its triple-aspect charm, this one simply stands out.
Agents Note
Sold Leasehold
970 years remain on the leasehold
Maintenance ranges between £100–£200 per month, averaging around £2,000 a year, covering communal upkeep and garden maintenance.
2 Pane glass windows
Disclaimer
Minors and Brady, along with their representatives, are not authorised to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We do not take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which do not constitute part of any offer or contract. It is recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information provided, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities have not been tested by Minors and Brady, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means.
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Tenure
Leasehold (970 years)
Service charge
£2,000 per year
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£0
Ground rent date of next review