Property data
Sale history
£350,000 on Jun 1999
Bedrooms
5
Type
Detached
Council tax band
H
Planning applications
Planning ref:
June 2025 25/03291/TR
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Decision has yet to be made
Address:
24 North Park Avenue Lidgett Park Leeds
Description:
T1 Elm - Fell due to having Dutch Elm Disease, the tree is only small approx 5m tall do not replace as the garden has a lot of mature trees. T2 Silver Birch - Drawback by approx 2m to suitable growth point the branches overhanging the lawn. T3 Beech, T4 Maple and T5 Sweet Chestnut - Fell due to been very poor quality trees they have been suppressed under the crown of a very good quality Copper beech tree the three trees are only approx 6 to 8m tall. Don't replace due to the garden having plenty of nice mature trees, the new trees would only be suppressed by the mature trees.

Planning ref:
March 2023 23/00863/TR
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
24 North Park Avenue Lidgett Park Leeds
Description:
T1 Conifer - Remove completely as dying. Crowded as too close to other trees and hedge T2 Conifer - Remove completely as dying (spindly and stunted). Overshadowed by boundary trees T3 Lime - We will not touch the main trunk nor the tree canopy. Trim the thickest stem of epicormic growth (see arrow on photo) facing East towards the garage building. This stem and the twigs and tiny branches on it (it's all epicormic growth and not main canopy) will be reduced to 3m in height, level with the gutter. There is laurel boundary hedging behind the lime tree, we would like to trim that back laterally by 1 meter, it is facing East also so that it is not going to grow over the gutter

Planning ref:
September 2022 22/05272/TR
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
24 North Park Avenue Lidgett Park Leeds
Description:
T1 Chestnut - To remove. Small tree now dying from disease and is crowding out and denying light to neighbouring trees

Planning ref:
April 2022 22/01799/TR
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
24 North Park Avenue Lidgett Park Leeds
Description:
T1 Chestnut - Propose to raise crown by 5m and 10% thin of crown. Crowding other trees and taking light from themT2 London Plane - Remove limb that leans into Silver Birch, which takes light from this tree. Reduce crown by 3-4m because of overcrowding with other trees.

Planning ref:
May 2021 21/02122/TR
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
24 North Park Avenue Lidgett Park Leeds
Description:
3 x Conifer - Remove.3 x Conifer - Trim by 10 cm all round. Horse Chestnut - Remove.Copper Beech - Crown thinning by 15-20%Ash - Crown thin by 15%

Planning ref:
June 2017 17/03636/TR
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
24 North Park Avenue Lidgett Park Leeds
Description:
G1 - Lime trees - cut back from garage by 1.5mT2 - Sycamore - draw back upper canopy by 2mT3 - Copper Beech - Reduce the length of lower branches by 3 meters. T4 - Sycamore - draw back branches by 2m over lawn.T5 - Chestnut - draw back branches by 2m over lawn.G6 - 2 x Lawson Leylandii to reduce both by 6'

Planning ref:
April 2016 16/01702/TR
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
24 North Park Avenue Lidgett Park Leeds
Description:
T1 Plain - Draw in branches overhanging from the lawn by 1.5 - 2 meters to suitable growth points.T2 Silver Birch - Thin out some of water shoots by 5-1% within the canopy. Draw in branches overhanging from the lawn by 1.5 - 2 meters to suitable growth points.

Planning ref:
June 2014 14/03359/TR
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
24 North Park Avenue Leeds
Description:
T1 Sycamore no Action T2 Chestnut Thin by 15% T3 Copper Beech Thin by 15% Allow more light into the garden