Property data
Sale history
£70,000 on Feb 1999
Bedrooms
4
Type
Detached
Council tax band
G
Planning
April 2021

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
40 Church Street Great Shelfor
Description:
Holly (T1) Top out to a height of 10 feet (3 metres) to reduce shading and re-establish its original function as a boundary hedge.Holly (T2) Top out to a height of 10 feet (3 metres) to reduce shading and re-establish its original function as a boundary hedge.Hawthorn (T3) Top out to a height of 10 feet (3 metres) to reduce shading and re-establish its original function as a boundary hedge.
June 2019

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
40 Church Street Great Shelford Cambridge Cambridgeshir
Description:
White mulberry (no.1 on plan). This tree is 13m high. The canopy has spread to an extent of 20m north/ south and 13m east/west. The tree has twin boles along the north/south line and these are splitting apart under the strain of supporting the extended canopy. It is proposed that the boles be cabled together at a height of 4 - 5m and that the canopy is reduced with removal of the extremity of boughs at suitable points to reduce the total extent of the canopy to no less than 15m in the north/south direction and no less than 11m in the east/west direction. Ash (no. 2 on the plan). This tree is 18m high. It has previously been pollarded at a height of approximately 12m and it is proposed that this level be re-established by undertaking pollarding work at this height. The shade of the tree is reducing the viability of the vegetable garden in which it is sited. Flowering cherry (no.3 on the plan). This tree is 18m high. It is proposed that the height is reduced to not less than 13m. The tree is of a particularly vigorous type and at 18m high is casting shade over a large part of the flower garden and lawn. Walnut (no. 4 on the plan). This tree is 13m high. The canopy extends to approximately 8m and is hanging across the road in Church Street. To avoid the overhanging boughs becoming a hazard to passing vehicles (especially tall lorries and double-decker buses) it is proposed to trim back these boughs by approximately 1.5 metres bringing them back within the boundary of 40 Church Street. It is also proposed that the height is reduced from 18m to 12m and the canopy extent brought into balance on all aspects.