Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation
£840,000 Feb 2015 11.6% 9.3%
£95,000 Apr 1995 na na
Floor plan
Floorplan 89
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Bedrooms
na
Type
Detached
Council tax band
G
Plot size
2,587 square metres (27,846 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for 89 London Road. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 02/07/2014. It last appeared Mar 2015.
Photos:

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Advertiser remarks:
  • 8 bedrooms
Planning applications
Planning ref:
January 2022 21/01089/CAN
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
89 London Road WORCESTER
Description:
Notice under s.211 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 of intent to fell and treat the stumps with eco-plugs of x1 Honey Locust tree (T7) and x2 Apple trees (T18 & T19).

Planning ref:
January 2021 20/00963/CAN
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
89 London Road Worcester
Description:
Fell and treat the stumps of x1 Ash tree (T3) and x1 Maple tree (T4)

Planning ref:
October 2019 19/00688/CAN
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
89 London Road Worcester
Description:
Bay hedge HG1 - Fell to ground level and treat stumps Maple tree T2 - Fell to ground level and treat stump Maple tree T9 - Fell to ground level and treat stump Maple tree T10 - Fell to ground level and treat stump Prunus tree T5 - Fell to ground level and treat stump Apple tree T6 - Fell to ground level and treat stump Bay shrub S3 - Fell to ground level and treat stump

Planning ref:
June 2018 T18D0031
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
89 LONDON ROAD, WORCESTER,
Description:
T1 Lime - fell T2 Ash - fell

Planning ref:
October 2017 C17D0028
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
89 LONDON ROAD, WORCESTER,
Description:
T1 - Yew - Fell tree to ground level - The tree is close to the property, causing excessive shading to living areas. Potential for damage to the building in the future. It is likely this was a regularly trimmed specimen in the past, however pruning has not been carried out for some time and the size of the tree has outgrown its location.