CROMER, urban district and watering-place of Norfolk, England, 24 m. N. of Norwich on the L.N.E. and Mid. and G.N. Jt. Railways. Pop. Standing on cliffs of consider able elevation, the town has repeatedly suffered from ravages of the sea. A wall and esplanade extend along the bottom of the cliffs, and there is a fine stretch of sandy beach. The church of St. Peter and St. Paul is Perpendicular (largely restored) with a lofty tower. Cromer is a coastguard and lifeboat station, and there is some fishing.