34a, Baker Street, HP18 0LQ
Property data
- Sale history
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£170,050 on Aug 1998
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Type
- Detached
- Council tax band
- E
- Plot size
- 520 square metres (5,597 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- January 2024 23/03779/ATP
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Application approved with conditions
- Address:
- 34A Baker Street Waddesdon Buckinghamshire
- Description:
- T1 - Horse Chestnut Reduction Strategy Implementing a gradual and sensitive reduction plan would be highly advantageous in mitigating the risk posed by falling branches. In this scenario, the tree presents a risk due to its species, historical damage, and sheer size. It stands prominently within a frequently used garden where family activities take place, making any reduction a welcome improvement in terms of both safety and available space.The reduction Plan.Year One Mid-summer Works: Selectively pruning the longest and highest limbs (see Fig. 1) by approx. 4m to 5m making the cuts at an area of hollowing to minimise the open wound. This will be severe but no other works will be done to allow for recovery. As much foliage will be kept on the rest of the tree to allow for maximum photosynthesis. Year One: Height reduction: Year Two to Three: Reduction to shape Note before continuing with Year two: If the tree is deemed healthy after the work in phase 1, a thorough inspection should be conducted before the conclusion of year 2. If the tree has fully recovered, phase 2 can be initiated just before the end of year 2. However, if there are concerns about the tree's recovery, phase 2 should be postponed until year 3. It is important to note that the council application remains valid for 3 years. Therefore, it is advisable to have a professional review the plan for phase 2 before proceeding.Year Two or Three Mid-summer works: Overall reduction of no more that 20% with no stub cuts left. This will be needed to reshape the trees and give the final shape. This delicate operation should be entrusted to a qualified and knowledgeable arborist, adhering to the BS3998 standardSee the attached report for detailed plans