The home, in Hemsby, was knocked down on Saturday, following 14 others being deemed at imminent risk of collapsing onto the beach.
In recent days, 10 metres of land has been lost to erosion, leaving the owners of 14 properties on the Marrams and Fakes Road with few options.
The impact of Storm Goretti led to people living in the properties being warned to evacuate their homes, especially overnight on Thursday and into the weekend, due to the risk of cliff falls.
Hemsby beach, pictured in 2020 (Image: Mike Page)
A photo taken in 2020 shows the level of devastation to the coastline in recent years as it crumbles into the sea.
Nine other houses were demolished on the clay coastline during the past three weeks.
A total of 34 homes have been lost at Hemsby to the North Sea in the last 12 years.
Seven were lost following a tidal surge in December 2013, seven more to the Beast from the East in March 2018, 11 in 2023, and a further nine in the past three weeks.
The council has offered temporary accommodation to those living in the 14 homes that are deemed at risk.