30, Main Road, SO21 2JW
Property data
- Sale history
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£420,000 on Dec 2014
- Floor plan
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Type
- Semi-detached
- Council tax band
- D
- Plot size
- 1,021 square metres (10,990 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
- History:
- Archived sales listing for 30 Main Road. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 27/07/2014. It last appeared Nov 2014.
- Photos:
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There are 6 historic photos of 30 Main Road.
- Advertiser remarks:
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- 3 bedrooms
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- July 2024 24/01218/TPC
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 30 Main Road Hursley Winchester Hampshire
- Description:
- T1 - Silver Birch. Dead, has already dropped limbs and is leaning heavily. Only the trunk remains intact. Safety hazard. To be removed.T2 - Ash. Suffering from significant die-back. To be removed (a section of trunk may remain for habitat).T3 - Ash. Early signs of die-back, from ground level this appears limited to one outer trunk (North side). This may require one or more trunks removing, subject to closer inspection by tree surgeon.T4 - Weeping Cypress. Minor pruning to clear pathways.T5 - Conifer. Minor lift to remove conflict with other plants at baseT6 - Yew. Removal of 3-4 low-hanging branches to their previous level (~2m above ground level) to allow passage of people through garden below tree. Note that T2 and T6 currently overlap slightly, some minor crown reduction of T6 may be required to safely dismantle T2.
- Planning ref:
- January 2018 17/03266/TPC
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 30 Main Road Hursley
- Description:
- Summary:30 Main Road has two areas of garden, one immediately behind the house, one across the drive to rear - backing onto Hursley Park (IBM). Both areas of garden lie within the Hursley conservation area and both areas require tree works for maintenance of the gardens. No trees are currently covered by a TPO, this is a Section 211 notice of proposed works. Attached plans have trees identified by both black and white markers: Black trees require actions which are listed below, White trees are included for identification only but may have proposed annual maintenance plans.Trees A-M, 1 & 2 are shown on plan1 and are located in the garden adjacent to the house or in the driveway. 1 & 2 are neighbour's trees (neighbour to be identified/consulted before works commence):A: 2x Beech trees forming high hedgeCrown thinning and reduction to return to previous size (boxed to house eaves height and width to avoid brickwork damage to house and reduce overhang on patio).Annual maintenance per aboveB: Conifer. Thin, tall (~5m)Fell - of low amenity value, position affects (A) above.C & D: 2x MagnoliasCrown reduction. Annual maintenance to retain current size and shapeE: Fir/Conifer (~3m)Crown reduction ~20%. Maintenance to control size and prevent intrusion to pathwaysF: Fir/Conifer (~3m)Fell to give space to other trees/plants.G: Fir/Conifer (~6-7m)Crown reduction by ~10-15%. Annual actions to maintain sizeH: Birch (small).No immediate works. Annual pruning to maintain current sizeI: Yew (tiny)Sub-211 sizeJ: Corkscrew HazelRegular removal of suckers from rootstock, minor pruning.K/L: Pair of large conifers growing too closely togetherAction: Fell largest (K). Smaller one to have height reduction (~15%) to keep gap to electricity lines.M: HawthornCrown reduction (~15%), regular pruning to maintain size1: Plum?Removal of overhanging branches, annually.2: AppleRemoval of overhanging branches [note: since initial site survey one bough ...