Property data
Sale history
£950,000 on Nov 2004
Bedrooms
6
Type
Detached
Council tax band
G
Plot size
3,450 square metres (37,135 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for Turweston Lodge . Advertised on multiple portals. It was . It last appeared Jun 2006.
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Advertiser remarks:
  • 5 bedrooms
Planning applications
Planning ref:
March 2025 25/00489/ATC
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Turweston Lodge Main Street Turweston Buckinghamshire
Description:
G1 3 no Yew ? Proposal to Crown reduce laterally by 1.2/1.5 metres, and in height to balance. Pruning to suitable growth points. T1 Purple Plum ? Proposal to crown lift to 3.5 metres in height. Profile crown on northern side to shape, reduce by approximately 1.5 metres. Remove major deadwood. T2 Yew ? Proposal to crown reduce by 2.5/3 metres in height and laterally to balance, pruning to suitable growth points. T3 Purple Plum ? Proposal to crown lift to 3.5 metres in height. Reduce growth over barn to give 1 metre clearance at all points. Remove major deadwood.

Planning ref:
December 2024 24/03460/ATC
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Turweston Lodge Main Street Turweston Buckinghamshire
Description:
Proposed works as below: T1 White Beam ? Tree is in decline. Section fell to ground level. T2 Pear ? Proposal to reduce in height to increase light to Greenhouse. Crown reduce by 3.5/4 metres in height and laterally to balance, pruning to suitable growth points where possible. T3 Cherry ? Dead Tree. Section fell to ground level. S1 Elder ? Self-set vegetation. Remove to ground level.

Planning ref:
August 2018 18/02336/ATC
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Turweston Lodge Main Street Turweston Buckinghamshire
Description:
Yew tree- to raise the overhanging yew trees over the neighbours studio by 1.5-2 metres above the studio roof. This is to prevent damage to the roof. Walnut tree - to lift the crown by removing approx 4 of the lowest limbs to get more light into the garden and to reduce the leaves falling onto the neighbours tennis court. Beech tree - to lift the crown by removing approx 4 of the lowest limbs to get more light into the garden and to reduce leaves falling onto the neighbours tennis court. Ash tree - Substantial pocket of decay with open cavity, sound wood remaining does not meet the T/R ratio and in my opinion the tree may fail at this point.