The Bath House in Cromer.
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A donation of £50,000 has been made to the lifeboat service in the name of a developer of a landmark seaside property, after selling three luxury flats.
Jane Kinnaird, developer of the Bath House on Cromer s Esplanade, is keeping the other flat in the historic building to rent out as a holiday let on Airbnb.
Jane Kinnaird, who redeveloped the Bath House into four flats, with builder Matthew Boycott, who worked on the project.
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Ms Kinnaird, from Coventry, said the donation was not made directly by her, but was made in her name. She said the RNLI was a worthy cause.
Published:
5:16 PM February 24, 2021
Updated:
10:48 AM February 25, 2021
The Bath House, Cromer, which was turned into three separate homes, now for sale for a reduced price.
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A landmark Victorian building on a Norfolk promenade which was divided into three affordable homes is back up for sale.
Builder Matthew Boycott and owner of the Bath House, Jane Kinnaird.
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The yellow Bath House in Cromer was bought for around £1.2million in 2019 by Worcestershire property developer Jane Kinnaird who invested around £800,000 into converting it into four separate homes.
The Bath House in Cromer.
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Three of these homes, each with two bedrooms and two shower/bathrooms had a buyer but the sales fell through and they are now back on the market.