7, Chalsey Road, SE4 1YN
Property data
- Sale history
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Price Date Annual growth After inflation £385,000 Sep 2005 13.7% 11.8% £135,000 Jul 1997 na na - Bedrooms
- 4
- Type
- Terrace
- Council tax band
- D
Archived listings
- History:
- Archived sales listing for 7 Chalsey Road. Advertised on multiple portals. It was . It last appeared Oct 2005.
- Photos:
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- Advertiser remarks:
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- 5 bedrooms
- Terraced house
- Five bedrooms
- Two reception rooms
- Close to Hilly Fields Park
- Conservation Area
- Fitted kitchen
- Rear garden
- Period features
Planning
May 2023
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 7 CHALSEY ROAD, LONDON
- Description:
- FRONT: ONE Cherry (T1)(ht:7m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 1m from 7m to 6m, REDUCE RADIUS by 1m from 7m to 6m. Reason: previously reduced, part of routine maintenance cycle to maintain form, aesthetics and improve light conditions.REAR: ONE Eucalyptus (T2)(ht:12m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 2m from 12m to 10m, REDUCE RADIUS by 4m from 11m to 7m. Reason: previously reduced, part of routine maintenance cycle to maintain form, aesthetics, improve light conditions to retain within the rear garden setting.Informative A: the sensitive management of the trees is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, urban forest canopy to mitigate climate change, wellbeing, wildlife and environmental benefits.Informative B: please create habitat log piles for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
May 2019
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 7 CHALSEY ROAD, LONDON
- Description:
- FRONT: ONE Cherry (T1) HEIGHT REDUCTION by 4-5m from 8m to 3-4m to previous prune points REAR: ONE Eucalyptus (T2) HEIGHT REDUCTION by 4-5m from 8m to 3-4m to previous prune pointsReason: to maintain within small garden space and reduce shading.Informative: select appropriate prune points to minimise diameter of cuts to reduce the potential for wound induced decay and to benefit regrowth for visual amenity.