15, Garbutt Lane, DL6 3EN
Property data
- Sale history
-
Price Date Annual growth After inflation £150,000 Apr 2006 -42.2% -43.7% £285,000 Feb 2005 na na - Bedrooms
- 3
- Type
- Detached
- Council tax band
- D
- Plot size
- 507 square metres (5,457 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- May 2021 NYM/2021/0143/WTCA
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 15 Garbutt Lane Swainby Northallerton
- Description:
- T1 Ash, Fraxinus excelsior A mature Hedgerow grown ash of significant sentimental value to the applicant. The outer tips of the canopy are showing the classic early stages of dieback due to Hymenoscyphus infestation. During my assessment of the tree necrotic legions were observed in the upper canopy, dead buds and vertical reactionary growth from retrenchment are also abundant. I also noted a blackened Inonotus fruiting body at 1m which is highly pathogenic to the Fraxinus family. The very appearance of this fruiting body and it's colour/age suggest that the decay within the stem is already present. My Client is a keen conservationist and wishes to retain the tree for habitat purposes as long as is safe to do so. However, there is a significant risk of branch sheer in the near future and she is in the process of building a home within the risk zone of the tree. I intend to reduce the risk of failure whilst retaining the tree for as long as possible. I therefore propose the removal of the lowest 3-4 overhanging, overextended limbs on the garden side as well as a light reduction by thinning to alleviate any wind sheer factor as a result of crown lifting. In the long term I propose to Veteranise the tree by pollard as and when Dieback enters the later stages. This will retain a habitat structure for as long as is safely possible. T2 Holly, Ilex aquafolium A small mature twin stem holly which has been allowed to outcompete the surrounding hedgerow. The rightmost stem when looking from within the garden is not in the best of health. My client wishes to remove this stem, and formatively prune the remaining stem.