Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation Today's value
£395,000 Sep 2005 11.2% 9.4% £1,205,565
£175,000 Jan 1998 na na £1,440,775
Bedrooms
4
Type
Semi-detached
Council tax band
F
Plot size
281 square metres (3,025 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Planning applications
Planning ref:
July 2024 DC/24/136007
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Application approved
Address:
28 GAYNESFORD ROAD, LONDON,
Description:
FRONT ONE Magnolia tree(T1)CROWN REDUCE by 2m from 8m to 6m, REDUCE RADIUS by 2m from 8m to 6m on all compass points. Reason: The tree is the cause of an unreasonable amount of shade to the front aspect of the property. Works are part of a regular maintenance program to retain the tree at a suitable size for its location. REAR ONE Strawberry tree(T2/S1)CROWN REDUCE by 1m from 4m to 3m on all compass points : The tree is the cause of an unreasonable amount of shade to the rear aspect of the property. Works are part of a regular maintenance program to retain the tree at a suitable size for its location.Informative A: The sensitive management of the trees is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change.Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity.

Planning ref:
October 2023 DC/23/133284
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Application approved
Address:
28 GAYNESFORD ROAD, LONDON
Description:
FRONT: ONE Magnolia (T1)(ht:6m, rs:6m): CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 2m from 6m to 4m, REDUCE RADIUS by 1m from 3m to 2m; Reason: General maintenance to keep the tree healthy, at a reasonable size and to prevent it from overhanging the pavement.Informative A: The sensitive management of the tree is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change.Informative B: Please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity, wherever possible.

Planning ref:
April 2021 DC/21/120495
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Application approved
Address:
28 GAYNESFORD ROAD, LONDON,
Description:
FRONT: ONE Magnolia (T1,ht.6m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by approx.1-2m from 6m to approx.4-5m to previous prune points. Reason: to maintain within the garden setting, prevent potential damage to property and retain streetscape amenity.REAR: ONE Dead Cherry (T2,ht.4-5m) FELL. Reason: the tree is dead, duty to replace applies.Informative: Duty to replace cherry T2 - the owner has a duty to plant another tree of an appropriate size and species as soon as he or she reasonably can if a tree in a conservation area is removed because it is dead. The replacement tree will be greatly appreciated for tree canopy cover and environmental benefits. Informative: create log piles for biodiversity and wildlife habitat and retain safe standing deadwood or stumps where possible for habitat for the nationally endangered stag beetle which has a stronghold in SE London.