A property in a Norfolk coastal resort has been sealed off after it is understood a body was found.

The terraced house in Napoleon Place, Great Yarmouth, is currently enclosed by a police cordon which is being guarded by a single patrol car.

Eastern Daily Press: Police outside a property at Napoleon Place, Great YarmouthPolice outside a property at Napoleon Place, Great Yarmouth (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Norfolk Constabulary has not yet commented on why the seal has been put in place at the property.

However, it is understood the body of a man was removed from the address on Saturday (September 23) evening.

Eastern Daily Press: Napoleon Place, Great YarmouthNapoleon Place, Great Yarmouth (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Officers were thought to have been conducting door to door enquiries last night while a police patrol car remains outside today.

There is a push bike next to a black bin outside the front of the address which has been sealed off by blue and white police tape.

Eastern Daily Press: Police outside a property at Napoleon Place, Great YarmouthPolice outside a property at Napoleon Place, Great Yarmouth (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Although it has not yet been formally established exactly what has happened one man, who lives on the road but wanted to remain anonymous, said they "found a body".

He said there were "three police cars and an ambulance" in the road on Saturday (September 23) evening.

A 74-year-old woman living in the area, who did not want to be named, also said a man had been "found in the house".