Heritage Statement, Kings Lynn, Norfolk

Heritage Statement undertaken in advance of a proposed car dealership development on the southern outskirts of the historic town of King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

In Brief

Client: Car Dealership Sector: Construction/Historic Buildings/Commercial Development Services:

Heritage Statement

Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk

Key Points

  • Sensitive site
  • Adjacent to a Grade II listed mid-late 19th century brick kiln

Summary

Heritage Statement was undertaken in support of a planning application submitted to Kings Lynn Borough Council for the construction of a new car dealership on land at Nar Ouse Way, on the on the southern outskirts of the historic town of Kings Lynn.

The potential for the survival of archaeological remains was assessed as Low, reflecting the fact that the site has been extensively utilised for industrial activity (including a brickworks) and allotments throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries and has been landscaped and levelled during the late 20th/early 21st century.

In built heritage terms, the development was considered to have a neutral impact on a Grade II listed brick kiln of mid to late 19th century date located within the western half of the site. The brick kiln was in a heavily dilapidated and overgrown condition, thus significantly reducing its value as a heritage asset; it was subsequently de-listed by Historic England.

Results

The Heritage Statement successfully demonstrated that the potential impacts of the proposed development on land at Nar Ouse Way, in archaeological and built heritage terms, were minimal in scope. Planning approval was consequently secured, allowing development to proceed.