Property data
Sale history
£555,000 on Nov 2007
Bedrooms
4
Type
Semi-detached
Council tax band
F
Plot size
456 square metres (4,908 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for 33 Bargery Road. Advertised on multiple portals. It was . It last appeared Feb 2008.
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Advertiser remarks:
  • 7 bedrooms
Planning applications
Planning ref:
September 2020 DC/20/117307
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
33 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON
Description:
REAR: ONE Cherry (T1)(ht.8m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 2m to 6m, REDUCE RADIUS by 1m. Reason: increase light to rear of the house.REAR: ONE Cherry (T2)(ht.7m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 2m, Remove dead low branch over adjacent garden. Reason: improve light to garden plants and lawn.REAR: ONE Magnolia (T3)(ht.5m) CROWN REDUCE and CROWN LIFT by 1m. Reason: to improve aesthetics, clearance. REAR: ONE Persian Ironwood (T4)(ht.6m) CROWN REDUCE by 1m to previous prune points. Reason: to maintain within the garden setting.REAR: ONE Walnut (T5)(ht.9m) FELL. Reason: honey fungus basal decay, bark loss, health and safety concerns for stability.REAR: ONE Cherry (T6)(ht.7m) FELL. Reason: honey fungus has caused severe dieback, one remaining declining stem.Informative: the loss of the walnut due to honey fungus is unfortunate as it would have become an important tree to the urban canopy. It would be greatly appreciated if a replacement tree can be planted for urban greening such as Tulip tree, Pride of India or Golden Rain tree, Judas tree, Pagoda tree, Indian Horse chestnut, mulberry, Handkerchief Tree, Paperbark maple. Specimen trees contibute to the green rear outlook and amenity which characterise the large rear gardens and enhance the setting of properties within the Culverley Green conservation area.