Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation
£149,000 Jan 2006 13.5% 11.8%
£59,495 Oct 1998 na na
Bedrooms
2
Type
Terrace
Council tax band
C
Plot size
209 square metres (2,250 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Planning applications
Planning ref:
December 2018 MC/18/3296
Type:
Unknown type
Status:
Application approved with conditions
Address:
31 Stirling Close Parkwood Gillingham Medway
Description:
Neighbourhood consultation application for the construction of a single storey extension to rear The extension will extend beyond the rear wall by 3.5 metres The maximum height of the proposed extension from the natural ground level is 3.5 metres The height at eaves level of the proposed extension measured from the natural ground level is 2.5 metres

Planning ref:
October 2017 TPA/17/2668
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Application approved with conditions
Address:
31 Stirling Close Parkwood Gillingham
Description:
Tree T1 OakCrown lift to provide up to 7m clearance above ground level, removing secondary branches onlyRemove suckers and epicormic growth from ground level up to a height no greater than 7m above ground levelCrown reduce canopy radius to a radius of no less than 9m (removing up to 1.5m of growth) measured from a central point between the stems of tree T1 & tree T2, making all cuts at suitable growing points. There will be no reduction in the height of the treeRemove 1 lower branch on south side of canopy growing towards and over the garden of 31 Stirling Close (at 8m above ground level) to the union that is 2.5m from the main stem. See attached photograph identifying the branch Tree T2 OakCrown lift to provide up to 7m clearance above ground level, removing secondary branches onlyRemove suckers and epicormic growth from ground level up to a height no greater than 7m above ground levelCrown reduce canopy radius to a radius of no less than 9m (removing up to 1.5m of growth) measured from a central point between the stems of tree T1 & tree T2, making all cuts at suitable growing points. There will be no reduction in the height of the tree