Located at one of the highest points in the North Norfolk town of Cromer, ‘North Sea East Wood’ sits in a unique location between views of the North Sea to the north and East Wood to the south. A house that sits between the openness of the sea and the density of the woods: between the expansive and the intimate.
Originally part of the garden of the neighbouring house, the 1980s, H-plan, pattern-book bungalow sat on a flat piece of land where the tennis court to the neighbouring house was once located: the only flat piece of land on a site that has a 7m difference from top to bottom and at a fall of up to 1 in 6.