15 High Street, Blue Town, Sheerness, ME12 1RN
About 15 High Street
15 High Street is a detached house in Blue Town, Sheerness, Sheerness (ME12 1RN). It has a recorded floor area of 41 m² (around 441 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1900-1929 and council tax band A. The latest certificate (February 2026) shows an E (score 41), well below the UK norm with real room to improve. When first surveyed in September 2023 the rating was F, the property has climbed 1 band since. Between certificates, window efficiency dropped from Good to Poor and lighting dropped from Very Good to Good. The recommended improvements would lift it to C (score 79), a 2-band jump. Main heating runs on electricity. This certificate was lodged in the last six months, so the rating reflects current condition. At 41 m² this is the 10th smallest of 32 units on EPC record in the building, where floor areas span 18–240 m². The building's EPC ratings span F to B across 32 units on file.
It hasn't traded since March 2003, a hold of 23 years that's notably long for the area. Across 1997–2003, sale prices on this property compounded at 18.5% per year. Today's modelled estimate of £135,000 sits 125% above the 2003 sale of £60,000. 5 planning records sit against the property, 2 approved, 1 refused. Past consents include new windows and an extension, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved. The record references conservation-area consent, which constrain future alterations. It lags the bulk of the postcode on energy efficiency (less efficient than 74% of similar EPCs).
Energy performance
15 High Street's carbon output is low for the local stock.
EPC Rating
Property Improvements
Changes detected from historical EPC data
Loft insulation installed or upgraded to 250mm+
Planning history
15 High Street has 2 separate extension applications on the council record.
- Oct 2025Change of UseOutlineIn report
Prior notification for the change of use of Office Commercial, Business and Service (Use Class E) to one ground floor residential flat (Use Class C3). For its prior approval to: Transport impacts of the development, particularly to ensure safe site access, Contamination risks in relation to the building, Flooding risks in relation to the building, Impacts of noise from commercial premises on the intended occupiers of the development, Where the building is located in a conservation area, and the development involves a change of use of the whole or part of the ground floor, the impact of that change of use on the character or sustainability of the conservation area, The provision of adequate natural light in all habitable rooms of the dwellinghouses, The impact on intended occupiers of the development of the introduction of residential use in an area the authority considers to be important for general or heavy industry, waste management, storage and distribution, or a mix of such uses;, Where the development involves the loss of services provided by a registered nursery, or a health centre maintained under section 2 or 3 of the National Health Service Act , The impact on the local provision of the type of services lost, Where the development meets the fire risk condition, the fire safety impacts on the intended occupants of the building.
Conservation Area- Documents
- 11 docs on file
- Reference
- 25/504271/PNMA
- Apr 2015RenovationAmendmentIn report
Relocation of 4 Shash windows from rear elevation to east flank elevation, to avoid breaching builidng regulation B4 (Fire Spread and Unprotected Areas)
- Agent
- Richard Baker Partnership
New Windows- Documents
- 4 docs on file
- Reference
- 14/506704/NMAMD
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Sales history & valuation
15 High Street has more than doubled in price since the earliest registered sale in 1997.
£135,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 18.5% per year over 6 years.
£60,000
Growth on file: 18.5% per year over 6 years.
Sales timeline
12 March 2003Most recent
£60,000
+160.9%over 5 years15 July 1997
£23,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in ME12 1RN: £150,000 (2025–2021).
Nearby sales in ME12 1RN
31 High Street, Blue Town, Sheerness, ME12 1RN
Sold Jun 2025
£175,00044 High Street, Blue Town, Sheerness, ME12 1RN
Sold May 2023
£300,00043 High Street, Blue Town, Sheerness, ME12 1RN
Sold Dec 2022
£150,00045a, High Street, Blue Town, Sheerness, ME12 1RN
Sold Jan 2022
£135,00047 High Street, Blue Town, Sheerness, ME12 1RN
Sold Feb 2021
£150,000
Versus other High Street homes
CO₂ Emissions for 15 High Street runs comfortably ahead of the street norm.
Price per m²
£1,463
Street avg £2,321
Floor Area
41 m²
Street avg 51 m²
Habitable Rooms
2 rooms
Street avg 2 rooms
CO₂ Emissions
0.9 t/year
Street avg 2.3 t/year
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The neighbourhood at a glance
Rail-style transport is unusually close for this postcode.
Crime
4/mo
Steady year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.5 km
Tesco — bus stop.
Closest school
0.6 km
St Edward's Catholic Primary School. 7 schools nearby.
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Road noise across the postcode

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
47.3dB

Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
39.9dB







