Property data
Sale history
£700,000 on Oct 2008
Internal area
207 square metres (2,228 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
£ per square metre / foot
£3,381 per sqm (£314 per sqft) in Oct 2008. For context, homes in Andoversford are now selling for between £3,660 and £5,350 per square metre. See the analysis of Andoversford GL54-4 housing market.
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Bedrooms
na
Type
Detached
Council tax band
na
Freehold boundaries
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Planning
March 2021

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Amberdale Withington Cheltenham Gloucestershir
Description:
Mixed Cypress hedge, Monterey Lawson, 4 larger Monterey Cypress to south, Hedge 2- Clear fell/Removal work to be completed by Central Trees Services on boundary of Amberdale & Manor Hall WithingtonLine of mixed Cypress hedge total 26 trunks, original planting has become out of hand due to excessive growth and lack of maintenance from previous owners, wrong use of species for partition hedging between properties. This is causing excessive shading for the property, which is increasing moisture around the back of the property shadowed by the canopy. The species are of low amenity value and are currently putting excessive stress on several native species of trees and hedging of ornamental value, Conifers in general are known to increase localised temperatures due to there composition, this in turn also plays a large part in the ecological balance of the estate and the species of fauna and flora that thrive in the area. The trees and hedges affected are listed and numbered below, In correspondence with the tree plan provided. They are currently showing signs of poor health and growth habit due to the competition on resources required for optimum growth. Of professional opinion that if the Cypress are to be removed The estate can save and add several tree species that will have a greater benefit and service to the local ecosystem and neighbouring properties. Tree & hedge species to remain:1848- Robinia Psuedoacacia.1849- Unkown species1850- Fagus sylvatica1851-Aesculus hippcastanum- Horse chestnut1852- Robinia psuedoacacia1853- Robinia psuedoacacia1854- Fagus sylvatica ' Purpurea'- Copper Beech1855- Fraxinus excelsior -Common Ash665- Fraxinus excelsior- Common Ash22- Taxus baccataHedge 1- Fagus sylvatica.The estate (Halewell LTD) also intends to plant 2 new trees as apart of its tree management plan, (Native and Botanically important species in keeping with the surrounding area) per tree felled throughout the estate in two new proposed woodland plan...
March 2021

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Amberdale Withington Cheltenham Gloucestershir
Description:
Mixed Cypress hedge, Monterey Lawson, 4 larger Monterey Cypress to south, Hedge 2- Clear fell/Removal work to be completed by Central Trees Services on boundary of Amberdale & Manor Hall WithingtonLine of mixed Cypress hedge total 26 trunks, original planting has become out of hand due to excessive growth and lack of maintenance from previous owners, wrong use of species for partition hedging between properties. This is causing excessive shading for the property, which is increasing moisture around the back of the property shadowed by the canopy. The species are of low amenity value and are currently putting excessive stress on several native species of trees and hedging of ornamental value, Conifers in general are known to increase localised temperatures due to there composition, this in turn also plays a large part in the ecological balance of the estate and the species of fauna and flora that thrive in the area. The trees and hedges affected are listed and numbered below, In correspondence with the tree plan provided. They are currently showing signs of poor health and growth habit due to the competition on resources required for optimum growth. Of professional opinion that if the Cypress are to be removed The estate can save and add several tree species that will have a greater benefit and service to the local ecosystem and neighbouring properties. Tree & hedge species to remain:1848- Robinia Psuedoacacia.1849- Unkown species1850- Fagus sylvatica1851-Aesculus hippcastanum- Horse chestnut1852- Robinia psuedoacacia1853- Robinia psuedoacacia1854- Fagus sylvatica ' Purpurea'- Copper Beech1855- Fraxinus excelsior -Common Ash665- Fraxinus excelsior- Common Ash22- Taxus baccataHedge 1- Fagus sylvatica.The estate (Halewell LTD) also intends to plant 2 new trees as apart of its tree management plan, (Native and Botanically important species in keeping with the surrounding area) per tree felled throughout the estate in two new proposed woodland plan...
December 2018

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Amberdale Withington Cheltenham Gloucestershir
Description:
1 Beech (Tag no 670) - remove dangerous hanging branch and reshape canopy to balance tree c.2m crown reduction - for safety and to enhance apperance of important tree. 2 Mountain Ash (tag no 669) - leaning heavily over path. Fell to low stimp - dangerous
February 2018

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Amberdale Withington Cheltenham Gloucestershir
Description:
Fell and remove 25no (25 stems from ground level but several are the same tree) Thuja plicata
Inspections
October 2015

Summary:
Energy performance certificate grade E - inspected on 2015-10-06
Reason for EPC:
marketed sale
Tenure:
Owner-occupied
Property type:
Detached House , has 7 habitable rooms. Estimated year built before 1900
Area:
207 sqm (2,228 square foot) total internal area
Comments:
Walls: Sandstone or limestone, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, insulated at rafters. Heating: Boiler and radiators, oil.