A rare building rich in history, Great Yarmouth

07.07.2023

Located in the heart of Great Yarmouth’s conservation area, 39-40 King Street is a property rich in history. 


This impressive Grade II listed building was originally constructed during the early 1900s, serving as a gas showroom and accompanying workshop. Spanning three floors, it offers tremendous potential for an assortment of uses, including residential (pending approval).


As one of the earliest surviving gas showrooms, 39-40 King Street is a rare building with a significant connection to the town’s past. Since 1869, the Great Yarmouth Gas Company had a recorded presence at 39-40 King Street, building their workshops first in 1904 and, in 1912, constructing the showroom seen today.



   


Having previously been an antiques store and most recently a museum, this heritage property presents a remarkable prospect for any investor.


Occupying a total area of 6,567 square foot, this substantial building spans over three floors, including a basement. It features a main showroom and office on the ground level, in addition to ten spacious rooms across the first and second floors, which would suit a variety of uses.  


Historic photographs of the interior and exterior confirm that many of the building’s original features remain, with enamel lettering, parquet flooring, and wooden panelling adorning the interior. 


Entering the property, you are greeted with a timber double-return staircase, lit from the first-floor landing by a unique stained-glass window. It’s a stunning example of the rare fixtures and fittings displayed throughout the building that makes it a must-see for any potential investor. 


   


King Street itself dates back to the 17th century and is home to many of the town’s listed buildings. The surrounding properties are a vibrant mix of commercial units and residential homes, with neighbouring properties having already been converted into residential accommodation. 


Much like the showroom, the coastal town of Great Yarmouth also enjoys a diverse history. Once a medieval trading port, it is now celebrated as a centre of leisure and seaside entertainment.   


39-40 King Street is being offered with a guide of £175,000 - £200,000 (plus fees). If you’re looking for your next investment project, and would like to find out more, please contact Auction House East Anglia on 01603 505100 to arrange a viewing, or visit the full property listing on our website. 

 

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