Office For Sale, Kings Lynn
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Property ID: 155282
£250,000 Freehold
19 King Street, Kings Lynn, PE30 1HB
Type
Office
Status
Available
Size
2,686 sq ft
Key Features
- Located in Professional Quarter of King's Lynn.
- Nearby Public Car Parks and Link to High Street.
- Positive Pre-App For Residential Conversion.
- Large Generous Offices.
Property Details
19 King Street comprises a three-storey Grade II listed Georgian office building with additional basement accommodation. Constructed circa 1827, the property was originally built as a private residence.
The building is of traditional solid brick construction beneath a slate roof and features large single-glazed sash windows (with secondary glazing) overlooking both King Street and Aickmans Yard. The front elevation includes a parapet wall and a well-known cast-iron plaque reading "John Aickman's Foundry." Aickmans Yard is accessed via the archway beneath the building and provides parking for surrounding properties.
The ground floor offers four generous office rooms together with a spacious entrance hall, reception area and W/C facilities. The space benefits from excellent natural light through the large sash windows and a skylight positioned above the entrance hall. The W/Cs are located to the rear of the reception area, and access to the basement is provided beneath the main staircase. Part of the ground floor includes a more modern single-storey rear extension.
The first floor is accessed via the main entrance staircase which provides a further six offices together with a kitchen positioned over the archway beneath.
The basement provides additional storage space. The vendor currently leases four parking spaces from the Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, details can be provided upon request.
In addition, the agent holds proposed residential conversion plans and a positive pre-application response outlining several potential options for returning the property to residential use.
Located In Professional Quarter Of King's Lynn.
Nearby Public Car Parks And Link To High Street.
Positive Pre-app For Residential Conversion.
Large Generous Offices.
Grade Ii Listed Georgian Office Building In A Prominent Location With Nearby Public Car Parks. Offering Residential Conversion Potential (stp).
Grade Ii Listed Georgian Office Building
Detailed Description
19 King Street Comprises A Three-storey Grade Ii Listed Georgian Office Building With Additional Basement Accommodation. Constructed Circa 1827, The Property Was Originally Built As A Private Residence.
The Building Is Of Traditional Solid Brick Construction Beneath A Slate Roof And Features Large Single-glazed Sash Windows (with Secondary Glazing) Overlooking Both King Street And Aickmans Yard. The Front Elevation Includes A Parapet Wall And A Well-known Cast-iron Plaque Reading "john Aickman's Foundry." Aickmans Yard Is Accessed Via The Archway Beneath The Building And Provides Parking For Surrounding Properties.
The Ground Floor Offers Four Generous Office Rooms Together With A Spacious Entrance Hall, Reception Area And W/c Facilities. The Space Benefits From Excellent Natural Light Through The Large Sash Windows And A Skylight Positioned Above The Entrance Hall. The W/cs Are Located To The Rear Of The Reception Area, And Access To The Basement Is Provided Beneath The Main Staircase. Part Of The Ground Floor Includes A More Modern Single-storey Rear Extension.
The First Floor Is Accessed Via The Main Entrance Staircase Which Provides A Further Six Offices Together With A Kitchen Positioned Over The Archway Beneath.
The Basement Provides Additional Storage Space. The Vendor Currently Leases Four Parking Spaces From The Borough Council Of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, Details Can Be Provided Upon Request.
In Addition, The Agent Holds Proposed Residential Conversion Plans And A Positive Pre-application Response Outlining Several Potential Options For Returning The Property To Residential Use.
Location
King Street Is One Of The Most Historic Streets In King's Lynn Running From The Tuesday Market Place To The Customs House And Is Known For Many Notable Buildings And Former Merchant's Houses. The Immediate Area Provides Many Cultural And Leisure Facilities Including The Corn Exchange, Guildhall, Bank House Hotel And Various Restaurants And Bars.
King's Lynn Is An Important Sub-regional Centre, An Historic Port And Market Town Situated On The Southern Shores Of The Wash. The Town Has A Population Of Just Over 42,000 And Is The Administrative Centre For West Norfolk. Road Communications Are Via The A10, A47, A17 And A148/a149, Whilst There Is A Mainline Rail Service To London King's Cross (1hour 40mintes Approximately) And Established Port Trade, Particularly With Scandinavia And Northern Europe.
The building is of traditional solid brick construction beneath a slate roof and features large single-glazed sash windows (with secondary glazing) overlooking both King Street and Aickmans Yard. The front elevation includes a parapet wall and a well-known cast-iron plaque reading "John Aickman's Foundry." Aickmans Yard is accessed via the archway beneath the building and provides parking for surrounding properties.
The ground floor offers four generous office rooms together with a spacious entrance hall, reception area and W/C facilities. The space benefits from excellent natural light through the large sash windows and a skylight positioned above the entrance hall. The W/Cs are located to the rear of the reception area, and access to the basement is provided beneath the main staircase. Part of the ground floor includes a more modern single-storey rear extension.
The first floor is accessed via the main entrance staircase which provides a further six offices together with a kitchen positioned over the archway beneath.
The basement provides additional storage space. The vendor currently leases four parking spaces from the Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, details can be provided upon request.
In addition, the agent holds proposed residential conversion plans and a positive pre-application response outlining several potential options for returning the property to residential use.
Located In Professional Quarter Of King's Lynn.
Nearby Public Car Parks And Link To High Street.
Positive Pre-app For Residential Conversion.
Large Generous Offices.
Grade Ii Listed Georgian Office Building In A Prominent Location With Nearby Public Car Parks. Offering Residential Conversion Potential (stp).
Grade Ii Listed Georgian Office Building
Detailed Description
19 King Street Comprises A Three-storey Grade Ii Listed Georgian Office Building With Additional Basement Accommodation. Constructed Circa 1827, The Property Was Originally Built As A Private Residence.
The Building Is Of Traditional Solid Brick Construction Beneath A Slate Roof And Features Large Single-glazed Sash Windows (with Secondary Glazing) Overlooking Both King Street And Aickmans Yard. The Front Elevation Includes A Parapet Wall And A Well-known Cast-iron Plaque Reading "john Aickman's Foundry." Aickmans Yard Is Accessed Via The Archway Beneath The Building And Provides Parking For Surrounding Properties.
The Ground Floor Offers Four Generous Office Rooms Together With A Spacious Entrance Hall, Reception Area And W/c Facilities. The Space Benefits From Excellent Natural Light Through The Large Sash Windows And A Skylight Positioned Above The Entrance Hall. The W/cs Are Located To The Rear Of The Reception Area, And Access To The Basement Is Provided Beneath The Main Staircase. Part Of The Ground Floor Includes A More Modern Single-storey Rear Extension.
The First Floor Is Accessed Via The Main Entrance Staircase Which Provides A Further Six Offices Together With A Kitchen Positioned Over The Archway Beneath.
The Basement Provides Additional Storage Space. The Vendor Currently Leases Four Parking Spaces From The Borough Council Of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, Details Can Be Provided Upon Request.
In Addition, The Agent Holds Proposed Residential Conversion Plans And A Positive Pre-application Response Outlining Several Potential Options For Returning The Property To Residential Use.
Location
King Street Is One Of The Most Historic Streets In King's Lynn Running From The Tuesday Market Place To The Customs House And Is Known For Many Notable Buildings And Former Merchant's Houses. The Immediate Area Provides Many Cultural And Leisure Facilities Including The Corn Exchange, Guildhall, Bank House Hotel And Various Restaurants And Bars.
King's Lynn Is An Important Sub-regional Centre, An Historic Port And Market Town Situated On The Southern Shores Of The Wash. The Town Has A Population Of Just Over 42,000 And Is The Administrative Centre For West Norfolk. Road Communications Are Via The A10, A47, A17 And A148/a149, Whilst There Is A Mainline Rail Service To London King's Cross (1hour 40mintes Approximately) And Established Port Trade, Particularly With Scandinavia And Northern Europe.
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