Guide price
£250,000
Terraced house for saleEast Street, Sittingbourne ME10
EPC Rating: E
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Auction
Freehold
About this property
George Webb Finn is delighted to bring to market a prime opportunity to restore part of Sittingbourne's heritage. Situated on East Street, Sittingbourne, this historic mixed commercial and residential property presents a unique opportunity for those seeking to invest in a space with significant potential. With a rich history as forge, beauty salon, museum, cafe and shop, as well as residential accommodation above, this property is steeped in character and charm, making it an attractive proposition for a variety of business ventures or possible residential reversion with the necessary consents.
Location
The property is situated on East Street, a well-established and central location within Sittingbourne town centre. East Street is conveniently placed for a wide range of local amenities including retail, banking, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets, with both the High Street and shopping centres close by. Sittingbourne mainline railway station is within comfortable walking distance, providing regular services to London Victoria, London St Pancras (HS1) and the Kent coast. The town also benefits from good road connectivity via the A2 and M2, offering onward access to Maidstone, Canterbury and the wider motorway network.
Description
This historic mixed commercial and residential property presents a unique opportunity for those seeking to invest in a space with significant potential. With a rich history as forge, beauty salon, museum, cafe and shop, as well as residential accommodation above, this property is steeped in character and charm, making it an attractive proposition for a variety of business ventures or possible residential reversion with the necessary consents.
The original parts of this mid-terrace property, are said to have been constructed in the 1700s, with later extensions to the rear. The property is believed to have become a home and working forge in the early 1900s. Latterly 26 East Street and the ground floor of 28 East Street became the Old Forge War Time House, a 1940's living Museum, with a 1930's style Tearoom before it’s closure April 2024. 28a was last used as residential accommodation, but has been unoccupied for some years.
Externally the property fronts East Street and to the rear benefits from a good-sized garden, mainly laid to lawn, with rear access to Fairview Road and a right of access from 30-32 East Street.
The property extends to approximately 2,500sq. Ft and the overall site area extends to 0.079 acres (0.032 hectares) or thereabouts.
Purchase Price
£250,000 for the freehold interest.
In accordance with hmrc Anti Money Laundering Legislation, a successful purchaser will be required to provide relevant information to satisfy the aml requirements when Heads of Terms are agreed.
Method Of Sale
The property is offered for sale by private treaty as a whole. The right is reserved to take the property to auction or tender at a later date.
Areas
The areas provided are for guidance only and are given without responsibility. Any intending purchaser(s) should not rely upon them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the areas.
Rateable Value
Front 26, East Street
Description: Shop and Premises
Rateable Value: £5,300
ubr: 43.2p
Business Rates Payable: £2,289.60
Rear 26, East Street
Description: Shop and Premises
Rateable Value: £1,050
ubr: 43.2p
Business Rates Payable: £453.60
28 East Street
Description: Shop and Premises
Rateable Value: £3,150
ubr: 43.2p
Business Rates Payable: £1,360.80
This does not include the Council Tax for the first floor flat. Potential applicants are advised to check with the Local Rating Authority Swale Borough Council for Council Tax and for Business Rates) for the actual rates payable.
Epc
28a East Street - E
26-28 East Street - C
Fencing And Boundaries
The purchaser(s) must satisfy themselves on the location of the boundaries from the Land Registry plans and the Vendor's deed plans (where available).
Rights And Easements
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage and electricity supply and other rights and obligations, easements, quasi easements and restrictive covenants and all existing and proposed wayleaves, masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains, water, gas and other pipes.
Plans
The plans provided by George Webb Finn are for identification purposes only and the purchaser(s) should satisfy themselves on the location of external or internal boundaries prior to exchange of contracts.
Local Authority
Swale Borough Council – Telephone Kent County Council – Telephone
Arrange A Viewing
Prospective purchasers must make an appointment to view the Property with George Webb Finn.
To arrange a viewing or if you have any questions please email , or telephone .
Photographs
The photographs included in these particulars were taken in March 2026.
Legal Costs
Each party to bear their own legal costs.
Location
The property is situated on East Street, a well-established and central location within Sittingbourne town centre. East Street is conveniently placed for a wide range of local amenities including retail, banking, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets, with both the High Street and shopping centres close by. Sittingbourne mainline railway station is within comfortable walking distance, providing regular services to London Victoria, London St Pancras (HS1) and the Kent coast. The town also benefits from good road connectivity via the A2 and M2, offering onward access to Maidstone, Canterbury and the wider motorway network.
Description
This historic mixed commercial and residential property presents a unique opportunity for those seeking to invest in a space with significant potential. With a rich history as forge, beauty salon, museum, cafe and shop, as well as residential accommodation above, this property is steeped in character and charm, making it an attractive proposition for a variety of business ventures or possible residential reversion with the necessary consents.
The original parts of this mid-terrace property, are said to have been constructed in the 1700s, with later extensions to the rear. The property is believed to have become a home and working forge in the early 1900s. Latterly 26 East Street and the ground floor of 28 East Street became the Old Forge War Time House, a 1940's living Museum, with a 1930's style Tearoom before it’s closure April 2024. 28a was last used as residential accommodation, but has been unoccupied for some years.
Externally the property fronts East Street and to the rear benefits from a good-sized garden, mainly laid to lawn, with rear access to Fairview Road and a right of access from 30-32 East Street.
The property extends to approximately 2,500sq. Ft and the overall site area extends to 0.079 acres (0.032 hectares) or thereabouts.
Purchase Price
£250,000 for the freehold interest.
In accordance with hmrc Anti Money Laundering Legislation, a successful purchaser will be required to provide relevant information to satisfy the aml requirements when Heads of Terms are agreed.
Method Of Sale
The property is offered for sale by private treaty as a whole. The right is reserved to take the property to auction or tender at a later date.
Areas
The areas provided are for guidance only and are given without responsibility. Any intending purchaser(s) should not rely upon them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the areas.
Rateable Value
Front 26, East Street
Description: Shop and Premises
Rateable Value: £5,300
ubr: 43.2p
Business Rates Payable: £2,289.60
Rear 26, East Street
Description: Shop and Premises
Rateable Value: £1,050
ubr: 43.2p
Business Rates Payable: £453.60
28 East Street
Description: Shop and Premises
Rateable Value: £3,150
ubr: 43.2p
Business Rates Payable: £1,360.80
This does not include the Council Tax for the first floor flat. Potential applicants are advised to check with the Local Rating Authority Swale Borough Council for Council Tax and for Business Rates) for the actual rates payable.
Epc
28a East Street - E
26-28 East Street - C
Fencing And Boundaries
The purchaser(s) must satisfy themselves on the location of the boundaries from the Land Registry plans and the Vendor's deed plans (where available).
Rights And Easements
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage and electricity supply and other rights and obligations, easements, quasi easements and restrictive covenants and all existing and proposed wayleaves, masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains, water, gas and other pipes.
Plans
The plans provided by George Webb Finn are for identification purposes only and the purchaser(s) should satisfy themselves on the location of external or internal boundaries prior to exchange of contracts.
Local Authority
Swale Borough Council – Telephone Kent County Council – Telephone
Arrange A Viewing
Prospective purchasers must make an appointment to view the Property with George Webb Finn.
To arrange a viewing or if you have any questions please email , or telephone .
Photographs
The photographs included in these particulars were taken in March 2026.
Legal Costs
Each party to bear their own legal costs.
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