16, Ebury Road, NG5 1BB
Property data
- Sale history
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Price Date Annual growth After inflation £249,995 Nov 2007 10.8% 8.2% £200,000 Sep 2005 11.5% 9.7% £75,000 Sep 1996 na na - Floor plan
- Bedrooms
- 7
- Type
- Detached
- Council tax band
- D
- Plot size
- 536 square metres (5,769 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
- History:
- Archived sales listing for 16 Ebury Road. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 20/11/2018. It last appeared Nov 2018.
- Photos:
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There are 20 historic photos (taken in January 2000) of 16 Ebury Road.
- Advertiser remarks:
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- 7 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- December 2023 23/02176/PWC
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Decision has yet to be made
- Address:
- 16 Ebury Road Nottingham Nottingham City
- Description:
- Tree A on the plan is a Holly Tree, It has been a long time since we last did anything to this tree and it is getting far too big and needs pruning and re-shaping again. The tree is directly adjacent to the wall and houses with roots that will clearly undermine foundations. We would like to reduce its height by 2/3. Tree D is a Eucalyptus tree that we planted, we were assured that it was a miniature tree. However, it has now grown so large that in high winds it risks knocking down the original wall between the gardens of 16 & 18 Ebury Road, the roots are now starting to lift the landscaping we had done in the lower half of the garden. We would like to remove this tree. Tree G is a lime tree that needs pollarding again.
- Planning ref:
- December 2020 20/02005/PWC
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Application approved
- Address:
- 16 Ebury Road Nottingham
- Description:
- Sycamore trees (B and C): felling because of large branches breaking off during storms, causing excessive shade in ours and neighbour's gardens, killing other planting and causing drought to rest of garden, and dropping a quantity of sticky substance which stains everything. Invasive and non-indigenous species.Proposing not to replant because replacements likely to cause excessive shade and drought to rest of garden. These trees were saplings when we moved here. We left them to grow as screening. Now the hedges have matured they are no longer necessary for this purpose. Their location and invasiveness is destructive to the rest of the garden. We work in our garden every day, and find it invaluable to our well-being and mental health, so maintenance essential.Privacy and view of neighbours not affected because of tall Laurel hedging and Cherry Trees that we planted at bottom of garden. Pollarding of Lime (G): because of excessive shading and interference with telegraph pole and street traffic.
- Planning ref:
- December 2020 20/02467/PWC
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Application approved
- Address:
- 16 Ebury Road Nottingham
- Description:
- Holly Tree (A) - Reduce size by 50% and prune to create topiary ball, as the tree is becoming too big, shading our property and the neighbouring property, making the access to the gardens of both properties difficult as branches and spikey leaves are in the way.
- Planning ref:
- May 2020 20/00132/PWC
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Application approved
- Address:
- 16 Ebury Road Nottingham
- Description:
- Two Sycamore trees (B & C) - Prune back to tree crowns
- Planning ref:
- August 2017 17/01746/PWC
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Application approved
- Address:
- 16 Ebury Road Nottingham
- Description:
- T1 Holly, reduce 50%, T2 Lime, repollard, remove basel shoots. T3 Apple, fell.