Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation
£1,275,000 Dec 2017 11.0% 8.8%
£138,500 Aug 1996 na na
Internal area
193 square metres (2,077 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
Floor plan
Floorplan 6
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£ per square metre / foot
£6,606 per sqm (£614 per sqft) in Dec 2017. For context, homes in New Cross Gate are now selling for between £5,710 and £7,750 per square metre. See the analysis of New Cross Gate SE14-5 housing market.
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Bedrooms
5
Type
Terrace
Council tax band
F
Freehold boundaries
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Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for 6 Arbuthnot Road. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 26/05/2017. It last appeared Dec 2017.
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Advertiser remarks:
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Four bedrooms
  • Two bathrooms
  • Two large reception rooms
  • Kitchen/Diner
  • Landscaped garden
  • Excellent transport links
  • 2,070 sq. ft.
  • EPC rating E
Planning
August 2022

Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
6 ARBUTHNOT ROAD, LONDON
Description:
Construction of replacement stone entrance steps, cast iron balustrades, mosaic tiled path and porch, new front wall with coping stones and railings and associated landscaping at 6 Arbuthnot Road SE14.
August 2022

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
6 ARBUTHNOT ROAD, LONDON
Description:
REAR: TWO Sycamore (T1,T2)(approx.ht.15m) FELL. Reason: the trees are in poor condition, with basal decay, on the boundary affecting the fence, client to replace the fence with plants, and plant replacement trees in sustainable positions. Informative A: please retain one of the trees if safe to do so as submitted photographs show a large decay cavity in one tree only. Retaining rear trees is important for rear amenity, urban forest, environmental benefits, wildlife, wellbeing and to mitigate climate change and the heat island effect. Informative B: the proposed planting of new trees and boundary hedge is hugely welcomed, species suggestions: large canopy trees: small leaved lime, oak, Robinia, wild cherry, field maple, whitebeam, wild service tree, walnut, hornbeam, Indian horse chestnut, Tulip tree, wingnut, Golden Rain Tree (Koelreuteria paniculata), Japanese pagoda tree, Italian alder, Celtis occidentalis; small/medium trees: crab apple, pear, hawthorn, mulberry, medlar, magnolia, multi-stemmed Tibetan cherry and Paperbark maple, Amelanchier, cherry plum, Cornus Kousa, Cornus mas, Witch hazel, birch, bird cherry, wayfaring tree, quince (Cydonia oblonga), Prunus autumnalis, Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-son tree), Laburnum, Strawberry tree, American Judas Tree (Cercis canadensis), The California Flannelbush (Fremontodendron californicum), Stachyurus praecox, Ceanothus arboreus, Harlequin Glorybower (Clerodendrum trichotomum); Hedge, native species: hawthorn, hazel, holly, dogwood, goat willow, elder, spindle, field maple, wild privet, guelder rose, dog rose (protect with post and wire fence or plant amongst the dead hedge)Informative C: where possible create log and wood piles and lay cut branches horizontally between poles as 'dead hedges' for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.
Inspections
May 2017

Summary:
Energy performance certificate grade E - inspected on 2017-05-17
Reason for EPC:
marketed sale
Tenure:
Owner-occupied
Property type:
Mid-Terrace House , has 7 habitable rooms. Estimated year built before 1900
Area:
193 sqm (2,077 square foot) total internal area
Comments:
Walls: Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, 100 mm loft insulation. Heating: Boiler and radiators, mains gas.