Sold STC Semi-detached

15 AUSTIN STREET

KING'S LYNN, NORFOLK PE30 1DZ

3 baths Listed 23 Jan 2023 (-1237d)

£600,000

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Property details

Tenure

FREEHOLD

Last sold

£565,000 Dec 2023

Local average

£230,932 (+159.8%)

Street crime

308 incidents within 1 mile (Apr 2026)

Key features

  • Grade II Listed
  • Period Features
  • No Onward Chain
  • Six Bedrooms
  • One/Two En-Suites
  • Three Zone Hive Heating
  • Town Centre Location
  • Off-Road Parking
  • Garaging/Workshop
  • Multiple Reception Rooms

Additional details

Parking
Garage, Off street
Garden
Yes

Description

** This commanding residence is hidden in plain sight, with many having wandered past oblivious to the full magnitude of its grandeur - which remains largely concealed bar a tantalising glimpse above the wall line.

Stepping through an unassuming gate, the impressive Georgian proportions from its original build era begin to be revealed and are wonderfully complemented by a later Victorian facade, with sash windows and a 'picture-perfect' front door.

The initial hall does not disappoint. Providing a formal entrance, this first interior glimpse begins to allude to the overall elegance and scale throughout.

Day-to-day access to this home sees more use of the side entrance lobby, which offers a practical spot for removing outer layers before unloading shopping immediately into the neighbouring kitchen. The open plan kitchen/breakfast room is notably more recent in appearance, comfortably accommodating the requirements of a modern lifestyle with contemporary base units topped with granite work surfaces and finished with a custom made stainless steel sink, complete with mixer tap and pot wash over.

Journeying through to the forward portion of the ground floor, the dining room, with its bay window, is a fabulous space for year-round entertaining which is accentuated in size by a large open fireplace - ideal for an extra cosy atmosphere.

Double doors lead through to the aforementioned entrance hall and on into the sitting room, gesturing towards the natural progression of an evening's hospitalities - retiring in the glow and warm embrace of a gorgeous log burner. Equally, during the course of a day this room is also flooded with light with a bay of windows and these, along with those in the dining room, still enjoy the original shutters.

Stretching across the back is a wonderful garden room with three sets of french doors leading to the outside. As a later addition, this has wonderfully blended the inside with the garden oasis, as well as achieving a circular motion to the layout - something ideal for family life and for entertaining.

To the first floor the principal bedroom is befitting of the home's stature. It almost mirrors the dimensions of the reception room below and is served by a proportionately spacious en-suite, with a separate bath and shower.

At the opposite end of this floor are two further double bedrooms, served by a sumptuous shower room. The smaller of these two rooms could be utilised as a dressing room and create a grand principal suite.

Throughout the home, there is an element of balance and symmetry which is typical of early 18th century design, coupled with high ceilings and generous room sizes - which provide meaningful and deliberate spaces for a multitude of uses.

On the top floor the spectacularly characterful timbers of the eves are on full display, as if lifted from the pages of a Dickensian novel. Here you find three further bedrooms, a large landing area and an additional shower room. There is a wealth of opportunity afforded by this final chapter. Whether that be guest accommodation, a teenage retreat, a home study space or an amalgamation of ideas - maybe something entirely different, this is a delightfully inspiring haven.

Outside a low maintenance rear garden is gently divided into manageable areas comprising of a lawn, patio and variety of flower beds making this a sanctuary of calm.

A vast garage/workshop affords an abundance of further imaginative possibilities - perhaps a home studio or a place to work on a long-awaited vintage car project.

To the front is off-road gravel parking, for multiple vehicles, and neatly landscaped lawns, garnered by planting - gently enticing you down the garden path.

Despite its period charm, surprisingly little is known about this stunning home which has been enjoyed by its current owner for almost a decade - however it's now time for a new person's story and history to be lovingly created. 

KING'S LYNN Perched on the banks of the River Ouse, King's Lynn has been a centre of trade and industry since the Middle Ages, and its rich history is reflected in the many beautiful buildings which still line the historic quarter.

Originally named Bishop's Lynn, during the reign of Henry VIII the town was surrendered to the crown and took the name King's Lynn. During the 14th century, Lynn was England's most important port, dominated by the Hanseatic League. Although the growth of London later eroded the port's importance, ship-building and fishing became prominent industries, the latter of which is documented at True's Yard Museum.

With more than 400 listed buildings, two warehouses - Hanse House and Marriott's Warehouse - still stand in the centre of the town, along with King's Lynn Minster and Custom House. These have appeared as stars of the screen in numerous period dramas and it's not unusual to spot a camera crew and cast on location.

King Street, which runs from Tuesday Market Place to the Custom House was once known as 'Stockfish Row' for the number of fish merchants that lived there, With a listed building every 26ft, Sir John Betjeman described it as one of the finest walks in England. In 1845, there were at least ten pubs on this street alone, and although these have faded away a relatively new arrival is the WhataHoot distillery with its gin school and handmade spirits.

With Cambridge, Peterborough and Norwich all within an hour's drive and a direct rail line into London King's Cross arriving in the capital in just 1 hour 40 minutes, King's Lynn continues to attract a growing number of professionals seeking an easy commuter route. It's easy to see the appeal of this central location with a clutch of high street retailers and independent restaurants in the town's Vancouver Centre. The Majestic Cinema and King's Lynn Alive Corn Exchange are the place to catch a film or show, or check out what's on at St George's Guildhall, the UK's largest surviving medieval guildhall, today a vibrant arts centre. 

SERVICES CONNECTED Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating. 

COUNCIL TAX Band D. 

ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING An Energy Performance Certificate is not required for this property due to it being Grade II listed. 

TENURE Freehold. 

LOCATION What3words: ///event.diary.select 

AGENT'S NOTE The property benefits from a right-of-way over adjoining land to the rear for vehicular access to the garaging/workshop.  

PROPERTY REFERENCE 41055. 

WEBSITE TAGS ** town-life
family-life
historic-home 

Listed by

King's Lynn

Sowerbys

Reference: 130974344

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Flood risk

Zone: 1

Risk: Low

Job (default Low)

Floorplans

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Price history

Event Date Price % change
Sold 20/12/2023 (2 years ago) £565,000

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. Crown copyright.

Sold Comparables

Sold comparables data is not available for this property.

Capital growth trend

Land Registry outcode average: last 12 months vs 5y and 10y ago (from sold prices).

5y growth 25.6%
10y growth 38.9%

House Price Index (HM Land Registry — official index, not sold-price averages): King's Lynn and West Norfolk. Series: Semi-detached. As of March 2026.

1y (index) 1.8%
5y (index) 13.8%
10y (index) 41.4%

Rental Range

Estimated market rent for King's Lynn and West Norfolk. Low = conservative, Realistic = average, Optimistic = best case.

Low £840/mo
Realistic £933/mo
Optimistic £1,026/mo

Based on Local Authority from postcode lookup → King's Lynn and West Norfolk.

LHA (30th percentile) floor for Kings Lynn: Apr 2025 – Mar 2026

Location

Nearby

Nearest stations, universities and amenities (distance from property).

Type Name Distance
Bus stop Austin Fields, opp 0.1 miles
Shop Tim Clayton Jewellery LTD 0.1 miles
Shop HappyCar Land 0.1 miles
Bus stop Bus Station, Stand E 0.2 miles
Train station King's Lynn 0.4 miles
Hospital Queen Elizabeth Hospital 2.1 miles
Train station Watlington 5.8 miles
Hospital North Cambridgeshire Hospital 11.6 miles

Street-level crime

Category Count
Violence and sexual offences 139
Shoplifting 35
Anti-social behaviour 34
Public order 31
Criminal damage and arson 20
Drugs 13
Other crime 8
Other theft 8
Bicycle theft 6
Vehicle crime 5
Theft from the person 4
Burglary 2
Robbery 2
Possession of weapons 1
Total incidents 308

Within 1 mile during Apr 2026. Source: data.police.uk (England & Wales).

Schools nearby

Nearest open schools with Ofsted ratings (England). Closed schools are not shown. Data from Get Information about Schools and Ofsted.

Name Type Distance Ofsted
Eastgate Academy Primary 0.3 miles Outstanding — 1 Mar 2017
King's Lynn Nursery School Nursery 0.4 miles Good — 12 Sep 2013
Visiting Teacher Service West Other 0.4 miles (No rating)
Highgate Infant School Primary 0.5 miles (Inspected (no overall grade))
West Lynn Primary School Primary 0.5 miles Good — 9 Oct 2019

Rental Comparables

Residential lets from OpenRent and Rightmove for the area. Bedroom counts vary — use the Beds column to compare like-for-like lets. Student lets are excluded.

Title Rent Beds Distance As seen on
1 Bed Flat, Bishops Lynn House, PE30 £895/mo 1 0.16 miles OpenRent
2 Bed Terraced House, Hayloft Court, PE30 £925/mo 2 0.22 miles OpenRent
1 Bed Flat, Sir Lewis St, PE30 £695/mo 1 0.22 miles OpenRent
1 Bed Flat, Sir Lewis Street, PE30 £700/mo 1 0.22 miles OpenRent
1 Bed Flat, Sir Lewis St, PE30 £695/mo 1 0.22 miles OpenRent
1 Bed Flat, Blackfriars Road, PE30 £650/mo 1 0.27 miles OpenRent

Average rent: £760/mo (6 listings)

Rent-driven metrics

Based on OpenRent comparables.

Rent ratio 0.12%
Max investor price (0.8%) £87,250
Target investor price (1%) £69,800
Gross yield 1.4%
Cost-to-rent ratio 71.7×
Monthly cashflow £-1,760/mo 75% LTV, 3.95% APR (5yr fixed), 25yr term
Cash-on-cash ROI -12.1%
  • Rent ratio — Monthly rent ÷ purchase price (1% rule). 1%+ = strong, 0.8–1% = okay, <0.8% = weak for cashflow.
  • Max investor price — Rent ÷ 0.8%; the price at which rent would be 0.8% of price (Stoke-style target).
  • Target investor price — Rent ÷ 1%; the price at which rent would be 1% of price (strong cashflow band).
  • Gross yield — Annual rent as % of purchase price (no costs).
  • Cost-to-rent — Price ÷ annual rent (from OpenRent comparables). Under 14× = strong, 14–16× = acceptable, 17×+ = compressed.
  • Cashflow — Rent minus mortgage, 10% maintenance, £25/mo compliance. Assumes 75% LTV, 3.95% APR (5yr fixed), 25yr term.
  • ROI — Annual profit ÷ cash in (deposit + 4% purchase costs).