5, Highfield Park, SK4 3HD
Property data
- Sale history
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£159,950 on Feb 1999
- Bedrooms
- na
- Type
- Semi-detached
- Council tax band
- D
Planning
January 2023
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 5 Highfield Park Heaton Mersey Stockpor
- Description:
- 1. Beech - Remove secondary lateral limbs to clear the roof by 2 metres. 2. Laurel - Reduce to approximately the height of the wall and prune hard back on the property side. (This shrub could also be removed if you preferred). HAR/CA14.3. Laburnum - Fell to ground level and treat the resulting stump to prevent regrowth.4. Large Lime - Remove a 1 metre section of Ivy at the base. Clear epicormics growth off the trunk and around the low forks. Remove the low limb to the left of the tree extending over the property. Shorten other limbs overhanging the garden by 1.5-2 metres. Install 2 new cables into the tree to minimize excessive movement at the points of the fork. 5. Leylandii & Holly (between the Lime and Beech) - Reduce to 2-2.25 metres from ground level. 6. Beech - Remove the 150mm diameter limb low in the crown that extends over the garden. Reduce the limb above this by approximately 2 metres. Remove epicormic growth off the trunk and around the main forks. Clip any low laterals to provide a balanced low canopy. 7. Holly (under the Beech) - Reduce in height to 3.5 metres from ground level.8. Rhododendron - Fell to ground level and grind out the resulting stump to approximately 150mm below ground level. Backfill chippings into the resulting hole. 9. Beech - Remove a 1 metre section of Ivy at the base. Remove epicormic growth on the trunk. 10. Beech (in the adjacent property) - Clip overhanging branches back by 1.5 metres. 11. Mixed trees and shrubs - Cut all growth back to the line of the boundary. 12. Yew - Reduce in height by 2.5 metres and prune side limbs by 1-1.5 metres to shape.
November 2011
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 5 Highfield Park Heaton Mersey Stockpor
- Description:
- T1. Yew on the right when entering the driveway, undertake light crown raising works to lift over the neighbours garage and balance the canopy. To clear the adjacent building. T2. Copper Beech adjacent, due to the redevelopment of the drive area. Section fell to as close to ground level as possible. Garden to be re-developed, to reduce congestion and allow more light to the garden. T3. Beech in the corner, cut Ivy at the base and remove from the trunk to the point of the main fork. Good practice. T4. Beech on the side boundary, crown raise the lower canopy over the neighbouring property by 2 metres. Remove major deadwood. To maximise light to adjacent property. T5. Lime, crown raise by the removal of all secondary growth on the trunk, crown thin by 15% removing major deadwood. Good practice