4, Ballards Mill Close, BN1 8AL
Property data
- Sale history
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£799,750 on Jan 2014 (est. today's value: £1,009,100)
- Internal area
- 166 square metres (1,787 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
- £ per square meter (foot)
- £4,817 per sqm (£448 per sqft) in Jan 2014. For context, homes in Brighton are now selling for between £4,430 and £5,720 per square metre (£411 and £531 per square foot) . See the analysis of Brighton BN1-8 housing market.
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- Bedrooms
- 4
- Type
- Detached
- Council tax band
- F
- Plot size
- 573 square metres (6,168 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- August 2022 BH2022/02400
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Application approved
- Address:
- 4 Ballards Mill Close Brighton Brighton & Hove
- Description:
- ash major dead wood and significant signs of ADB (see photo) neighbours tpo tree was removed a year or two ago for the same reason remove to ground level poor union at base but not terrible (see photo)
- Planning ref:
- November 2018 BH2018/03430
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Application approved
- Address:
- 4 Ballards Mill Close Brighton
- Description:
- Ash (T1) - Fell. Previous application was granted in 2014/15 to dismantle tree retaining a 4m stem. The tree owner now wishes to remove the tree completely and re-plant. The tree has a significant cavity at 2.5m caused by previous limb loss. The phototropic growth prior to the development of the site has resulted in a very extended lever arm of the main stem which now extends over neighboring properties. Due to the cavity being located in the 'hot spot' for failure removal and replacement would be more appropriate than retaining a poor specimen of 4m stem with no natural canopy. Although the cavity is likely to only reduce the safety factor by max 29% in accordance with Matthek and Breloer (1995), the extended lever arm and position of the cavity is likely to lead to mechanical failure. A reduction is therefore not appropriate due to the species reacting vigorously to pruning and thus increasing the windsail and mechanical stresses on the 'hot-spot'.
EPC Inspections
- Summary:
- 19 November 2013 - energy performance certificate grade C
- Reason for EPC:
- new dwelling
- Tenure:
- Unknown
- Property type:
- Detached House Estimated year built None to None
- Area:
- 166 sqm (1,787 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
- Heating: Air source heat pump, underfloor, electric.