The leaseholder of the former Bouncers nightclub in Cromer is in discussions with the building's owner over its future.

North Norfolk News: Bouncers bar, Cromer, when it was open in 2014. Picture: ANTONY KELLYBouncers bar, Cromer, when it was open in 2014. Picture: ANTONY KELLY (Image: Archant Norfolk 2014)

A spokesman for Bury St Edmunds based-brewery and pub retailer Greene King said: 'We took over the long-term lease of this building in 2015 as part of our wider acquisition of the Spirit Pub Company and since then have been in talks with the building's owner to discuss its future.'

The nightclub - in a prominent location next to the town's railway station on Cromer Road, closed down in 2015. The venue was previously known Buddies Bar, the Station House and Buffers.

The charity Sue Ryder wanted to turn it into a furniture-based charity shop in 2016, but this plan was later abandoned, and they moved into the former Cromer Shopping Centre building in Garden Street instead.

Since then there has been a lot of speculation about what would happen to the building, and one reader of this newspaper, Cecil Pitt of Holt, even suggested it should be turned into a comedy club.

North Norfolk News: The former Bouncers building, when it was known as Cromer Beach Railway Station, in 1966. Picture: ARCHANT LIBRARYThe former Bouncers building, when it was known as Cromer Beach Railway Station, in 1966. Picture: ARCHANT LIBRARY

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