Lovely apartment, clean and warm (we really appreciated the complementary milk and wine). We were there at the start of the Covid-19 outbreak unfortunately when things were starting to get serious, and decided to return home a couple of days early. Parking is good although it can occasionally be a little tight when all the apartments are occupied. This isn't a problem though because the road outside is very wide and not very busy, with ample room to park. The centre of Cromer is about 20 minutes walk away via the roads, or you can take the scenic route up to the lighthouse and along the coastal path - lovely views from near the lighthouse at night when you can see the lights of Cromer and the ships out at sea. You'll need a torch if you're walking up to the lighthouse at night. There's a fish/chips shop and a Chinese takeaway about 5 minutes walk away. Also a small supermarket 10 minutes walk away. In town there's a large Morrisons and a Lidl on the same road. The centre of Cromer also has a filling station. A short drive away are National Trust properties Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall with large interesting grounds for walks. Another great place for walking is Sheringham Park and this is really nice. In Sheringham itself you can gain access to the North Norfolk railway. About 3/4 hour's drive south, you may spot the seals lying on the beach at Horsey Gap. Last week, when we were there, we saw literally hundreds of seals on the beach (but it's worth researching to see which months of the year that they're around, before you visit). Finally, Cromer does have a railway station that gives access to Norwich if interested. This was our third or fourth visit to this property, and we'll almost certainly be back. You Tube has some short videos of Cromer and these are really helpful for getting to know the area.