Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation
£900,000 Sep 2014 7.3% 5.4%
£780,000 Sep 2012 na na
Bedrooms
5
Type
Terrace
Council tax band
H
Plot size
2,543 square metres (27,373 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for 17 Church Hill. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 02/06/2014. It last appeared Oct 2014.
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Advertiser remarks:
  • 7 bedrooms
Planning applications
Planning ref:
May 2025 NW/25/00210/TPO
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Church House 17 Church Hill Finedon Wellingborough
Description:
T1 sycamore: crown clean, crown raise to approximately 4 metres and either the reduce lowest branch over the churchyard back to source or remove the lateral nearest to the neighbours garden We discussed the proposed work on 2 April 2025 with Felicity Webber, North Northamptonshire Council???s tree expert and Mrs Pettitt, the owner of 11A School Lane. We showed Felicity Webber the tree and she suggested the following work: 1. Crown clean 2. Crown raise to approximately 4 metres 3. Taking back bowing branch over Churchyard and closest to 11A School Lane, back to source or growth point. (See photos) We previously discussed with tree surgeons who also suggested a clean and 4 metre crown raise. The work is required as various branches are overhanging down to a height of approximately 1+ metres. There are also branches growing over other branches causing damage to the lower branches.

Planning ref:
October 2024 NW/24/00620/TCA
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Decision has yet to be made
Address:
Church House 17 Church Hill Finedon Wellingborough
Description:
One tall willow tree (marked A on the attached plan) to be cut down and removed. The willow is at the bottom (south) end of the garden, adjacent to privately owned parkland. Felicity Webber has attended the site in October 2024 and indicated that she would not be recommending a preservation order. She previously attended 2 years ago when a large limb broke off causing significant lawn and shrub damage. The tree was pollarded at that point but has now grown to a significant size again. It blocks light from the north facing bed in which it sits. It is intended to plant 3 much smaller species, possible silver birch, which will be more in keeping with this garden.