Serviced Apartments in Cromer
Serviced accommodation in Cromer for business travel, project teams, relocations and temporary staff. If you are looking for short stays or extended accommodation for single travellers or groups, you're in the right place.
Quick turnaround and low admin mean bookings are arranged fast, with clear terms and tidy paperwork. Properties sit close to Cromer town centre, local business hubs and transport links so staff reach sites and meetings easily.
Furnished, inspected apartments and houses offer flexible check-in and practical amenities tailored to working stays.
Accommodation in Cromer: 20 properties found
Stunning Cromer Apartment
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2bed central Cromer apartment w/parking
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1 Mile
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2bed Cromer apartment w/parking
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1 Mile
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Harbour Edge
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2 Miles
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2 Bedrooms
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Tree Top View Sheringham
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3 Miles
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2 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Cliff Cottage, Sheringham
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3 Miles
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2 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Ramey Upstairs
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3 Miles
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2 Bedrooms
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Free WiFi, TV, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
The Barn Loft - Rural apartment 5 mins from Holt
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7 Miles
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1 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Comfortable 1BR Stay | Fast Wi-Fi |
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8 Miles
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1 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Netflix / Smart TV
Urban Stay
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9 Miles
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1 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Private Parking
Cool Seaside Hut, Sandy & Quiet Norfolk Beach
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10 Miles
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Shepherds Lodge
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10 Miles
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Whole Property, Garden, Private Parking
Isabel Luxury shepherds hut
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11 Miles
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1 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, TV, Garden, Private Parking
Isabel's wing
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11 Miles
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
2 bed close to North Norfolk & Norwich w/parking
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11 Miles
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, Garden, Private Parking
Pear tree cottage
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11 Miles
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
The orangery
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11 Miles
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2 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Autumn Cottage
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15 Miles
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2 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Pheasant Lodge
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15 Miles
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2 Bedrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Partridge Lodge
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15 Miles
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Top Amenities
Fully Furnished Housing
Explore our extensive listings of fully furnished homes, perfect for those seeking a hassle-free accommodation. Each property is equipped with all the essentials, from stylish furniture to high-tech appliances, ensuring you can settle in comfortably from day one. Ideal for professionals on the go, these homes offer convenience and comfort in equal measure.
Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Self Catering Accommodation
Perfect for professional teams requiring modern accommodation in Liverpool to remove booking hassle and have comfort away from home.
Serviced Apartments
Great for self-catering in Cromer and serviced apartment stays for groups of all sizes, from a few days to multiple months.
Short & Long Term Rentals
Short term and long term rentals for business stays in Cromer, fully furnished with simple all-inclusive pricing.
Discover the best activities and attractions Cromer has to offer, and find out what makes this city a vibrant and exciting place to live or visit.
Cromer Pier & Pavilion Theatre
Cromer Pier is an iconic Victorian structure with a compact Pavilion Theatre at its seaward end that stages the long-running summer variety shows, music and family entertainment. The pier itself and the theatre’s seasonal shows are a focal point for visitors, offering panoramic sea views, classic seaside atmosphere and regular live entertainment that few other small seaside towns maintain. It’s popular for its memorable photo opportunities, the historic pier architecture, and the tradition of end-of-pier performances.
Impact: The pier is a major driver of Cromer’s visitor economy — drawing day-trippers and staying tourists who spend on tickets, food, accommodation and nearby businesses. It sustains seasonal and year-round jobs (theatre staff, maintenance, hospitality), supports surrounding cafés and shops, and helps keep Cromer visible as a cultural destination on the Norfolk coast.
RNLI Henry Blogg Museum
This small museum celebrates the RNLI history at Cromer and honors Henry Blogg, the town’s most famous lifeboat coxswain. Exhibits include lifeboat equipment, rescue stories, and local maritime artifacts that bring to life Cromer’s long connection to lifesaving at sea. It’s particularly popular with families, maritime history buffs and school groups.
Impact: The museum raises public awareness and support for RNLI services, attracts visitors year-round (boosting local spending), and channels interest into donations and volunteer recruitment. It also strengthens community identity and pride in Cromer’s seafaring heritage, and provides educational programming that benefits local schools and youth groups.
Cromer Seafront, Beach & Seafood Dining (Cromer Crab)
Cromer’s shingle beach, promenade and cliffs are the town’s natural draw, and local seafood — notably the famed Cromer crab — is a culinary highlight. The seafront hosts independent seafood restaurants, fishmongers and cafés where visitors can sample freshly caught crab and other Norfolk seafood, often served with sea views. The beach is also popular for family days, cliff-top walks and bathing in summer.
Impact: The seafront and its seafood offer support for local fishermen and fish-processing businesses, creating a direct link between coastal resources and the hospitality sector. Restaurants and cafés benefit from strong seasonal footfall, while the reputation for Cromer crab helps market the town more widely, encouraging repeat visits and boosting off-season trade when paired with events and festivals.
North Lodge Park & Cliff-top Walks (Norfolk Coast Path access)
North Lodge Park (the recreation ground) and the adjacent cliff-top promenades provide green space, children’s play areas, bowling greens and places to relax with views over the sea. The Norfolk Coast Path passes close by, making Cromer a popular stop for walkers exploring the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The combination of formal parkland and dramatic coastal paths appeals to families, dog walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Impact: These outdoor amenities contribute to residents’ quality of life and public health, while also attracting nature and walking tourism that supports bed & breakfasts, cafes and outdoor guides. Footpath visitors often spend locally on accommodation, food and retail, helping extend the tourism season beyond peak summer months.
Cromer High Street, Independent Shops, Markets & Seasonal Events (including the Cromer Carnival and Pier Shows)
Cromer’s compact town centre is home to independent boutiques, galleries, artisan food shops and regular markets that sell local crafts and produce. Seasonal cultural events — notably the traditional summer Pier Shows, the Cromer Carnival and assorted local markets/fairs — create annual highlights that draw visitors from the wider region.
Impact: Independent retailers and markets keep tourist spending in local hands, sustain micro-businesses and artisans, and create employment. Seasonal events and festivals boost visitor numbers, fill accommodation and raise the town’s profile. They also foster community cohesion and volunteer opportunities, making Cromer a more vibrant place to live and visit year-round.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Cromer, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Rail (Bittern Line — Greater Anglia) - Regular National Rail services run between Sheringham, Cromer (and nearby Roughton Road) and Norwich; useful for commuting to Norwich and for rail connections onward to London and the national network via Norwich.
- Bus services (local and regional) - Local buses link Cromer with Sheringham, Holt, North Walsham, Mundesley and Norwich; services include both year‑round routes and increased seasonal/coastal services in summer for tourists.
- Coach/long‑distance services - Occasional scheduled coach services and private coach hires connect Cromer with wider regional and national coach networks (often seasonally adjusted).
- Heritage railway (North Norfolk Railway — “Poppy Line”) - Nearby heritage line runs between Sheringham and Holt (seasonal/tourist service); useful for leisure trips and linking to Sheringham station for onward rail travel.
- Taxis and private hire - Local taxi firms and app/phone‑bookable private-hire vehicles provide door‑to‑door travel, airport transfers and evening services when public transit is limited.
- Community transport and demand‑responsive services - Volunteer car schemes, community minibuses and dial‑a‑ride/supported transport options operate for older residents and those with mobility needs.
Major Highways
- A149 - The main coastal road running through/near Cromer that links the town with Sheringham, Mundesley and Great Yarmouth along the north Norfolk coast.
- A148 - Key east–west route connecting Cromer with Holt, Fakenham and further west toward King’s Lynn; important for access to the A47 and the wider road network.
- A140 (via connecting roads) - Primary route south from the Norfolk coast area into Norwich and beyond; reached from Cromer via the A148/A149 link roads for journeys into Norwich and Suffolk.
- A47 (regional trunk road, accessible via connecting routes) - Major east–west trunk route across Norfolk; provides faster longer‑distance road access when joined from local A‑roads.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Bike lanes and cycle routes - Cromer has a mix of seafront shared‑use paths and on‑road cycling on quieter streets, and is served by National Cycle Network routes along parts of the Norfolk coast; dedicated segregated lanes in the town are limited, but coastal promenades, traffic‑calmed streets and rural lanes provide popular leisure and commuter cycling routes.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- Bittern Line service and station improvements (recent/ongoing) - Recent timetable adjustments, station accessibility work and rolling‑stock/service reliability projects have aimed to improve commuter links to Norwich and resilience of the line (local authorities and the rail operator have announced staged upgrades in recent years).
- Active travel and cycling schemes (planned/implemented) - Norfolk County Council and local partners have secured funding at various times for active‑travel projects (improved cycle links, shared‑use paths and pedestrian improvements) to encourage walking and cycling around the seafront and to nearby villages.
- Seafront and town‑centre enhancements - Local council investment and coastal management projects have included seafront repairs, improved pedestrian areas and car‑park upgrades to support tourism and safer pedestrian movement.
- Bus stop and passenger information upgrades - Gradual introduction of improved timetables, better bus shelter facilities and real‑time passenger information via apps and displays (seasonal frequency improvements during peak visitor periods).
- Road maintenance and coastal resilience works - Periodic resurfacing and junction upgrades on the A149/A148 corridors and coastal defence works to protect key transport links from storm damage and flooding; these works are staged and ongoing under local and national programmes.
Flexible terms let you extend stays, swap rooms or rebook repeat visitors without restarting the process, and trade accounts with agreed payment terms reduce finance admin. A dedicated support team handles bookings, compliance paperwork and local queries, with a fast shortlist turnaround so operations can approve options within hours.
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