A new jeweller is coming to a coastal town in north Norfolk.

Orion Jewellers, at 26 Church Street in Cromer, will open its doors to customers for the first time next week.

The traditional jeweller shop will make and sell handcrafted jewellery, as well as offering repair, restoration and services on both clocks and watches.

The owner of the shop, who wanted to be known as ‘Beck’ and is originally from London, has more than three decades of experience and previously owned jewellers in Essex.

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Eastern Daily Press: Orion Jewellers, in Church Street, CromerOrion Jewellers, in Church Street, Cromer (Image: Adam Barker)

He came out of retirement in March 2021 – opening Orion Jewellers in Roughton, which he ran for a year before moving to the new store.

“I missed it and fancied getting back in the game,” he said.

“It’s good to be back. I had the place in Roughton which was busy, but I needed somewhere bigger.

“I’ve got two workshops here – one out front on display to customers and another out the back.

“I’m really looking forward to opening - I’ve got a really good customer base here and in the surrounding area.”

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Eastern Daily Press: Orion Jewellers, in Church Street, CromerOrion Jewellers, in Church Street, Cromer (Image: Adam Barker)

He hopes to open the store next week.