Property data
Sale history
£306,000 on Nov 2011
Internal area
228 square metres (2,454 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
£ per square meter (foot)
£1,342 per sqm (£125 per sqft) in Nov 2011. For context, homes in Spalding are now selling for between £1,880 and £2,530 per square metre (£174 and £235 per square foot) . See the analysis of Spalding PE11-2 housing market.
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Bedrooms
4
Type
Detached
Council tax band
E
Plot size
2,084 square metres (22,432 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for 6 Haverfield Road. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 27/07/2011. It last appeared Oct 2011.
Photos:

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Advertiser remarks:
  • 5 bedrooms
Planning applications
Planning ref:
December 2023 H16-1000-23
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
6 HAVERFIELD ROAD SPALDIN
Description:
Works to Spalding Tree Preservation Order No 40 1990

Planning ref:
November 2017 H16-0850-17
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
6 Haverfield Road Spalding Linc
Description:
Works to Spalding TPO No. 40, 1990

Planning ref:
November 2013 H16-0871-13
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
6 Haverfield Road Spaldin
Description:
Application to carry out works to trees within the grounds of 6 Haverfield Road, Spalding. The majority are subject to Spalding Tree Preservation Order No 40 1990, the trees are also within Spalding Conservation Area. 1.Remove dead conifer on the western side of the entrance driveway, which is not the subject of a Tree Preservation Order. 2. Seven large cedar trees which are the subject of a Tree Preservation Order. Selectively trim back mainly the low branches to give clearance over boundary fencing, to prevent them touching the adjacent dwellings,taking care not to unbalance their canopies. (Care must be taken to prune the trees to give a 'feathered' canopy edge and not just a stark branch line which corresponds with the fence. Where possible achieve this by selectively removing small branches,to thin out,reduce back and lighten the weight of the main branches; but leave some growth present, rather than by the cutting back of large branches just to clear the fence.) 3. Two large cedar trees (subject of a Tree Preservation Order) selectively trim to give clearance from the house and garage up to a maximum of 2-3 metres, where required. 4. Carry out minor crown raising of two cedar trees (subject of Tree Preservation Order)and two other conifers (not subject to Tree Preservation Order), over driveway.
EPC Inspections
Summary:
23 April 2014 - energy performance certificate grade C
Reason for EPC:
none of the above
Tenure:
Owner-occupied
Property type:
Detached House , has 8 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1950 to 1966
Area:
226 sqm (2,433 square foot) total internal area
Comments:
Walls: Cavity wall, filled cavity. Roof: Pitched, 300+ mm loft insulation. Heating: Air source heat pump, radiators, electric.

Summary:
14 June 2011 - energy performance certificate grade E
Reason for EPC:
marketed sale
Tenure:
Owner-occupied
Property type:
Detached House , has 8 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1950 to 1966
Area:
228 sqm (2,454 square foot) total internal area
Comments:
Walls: Cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, no insulation (assumed). Heating: Boiler and radiators, mains gas.