Property data
Sale history
£545,000 on Apr 2019

*This price paid record has been flagged by Land Registry as a 'Category B: Additional Price Paid entry'. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as the sale being a buy-to-let purchase, a repossession or a transfer to a limited company. When Land Registry suspects that a sale does not reflect full market value (e.g. part-ownership or right to buy), these transactions can be flagged as well. For this reason, we exclude them from our area statistics.

Bedrooms
na
Type
Other
Council tax band
na
Planning applications
Planning ref:
October 2024 24/02893/TPO
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Decision has yet to be made
Address:
Hall Farm 37 Eastgate North Newbald East Riding Of Yorkshire
Description:
TPO - NEWBALD VILLAGE - 1971 - (REF 131) G1 - Crown reduce 1 no. Horse Chesnut tree (T545) by 5 metres (in height) to reduce the loading on the hollowing stem and improve the overall safety

Planning ref:
March 2023 23/00678/TDD
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Hall Farm 37 Eastgate North Newbald East Riding Of Yorkshire
Description:
TPO - NEWBALD VILLAGE - 1971 (REF 131) G2. NORTH NEWBALD CONSERVATION AREA - Fell 1 no. Sycamore tree (T530) due to extensive basal wound decay and is leaning towards highway/footpath

Planning ref:
October 2022 22/03036/TPO
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Application withdrawn before a decision was taken
Address:
Hall Farm 37 Eastgate North Newbald East Riding Of Yorkshire
Description:
TPO - NEWBALD VILLAGE 1971 (REF 131) - NORTH NEWBALD CONSERVATION AREA - Fell Horse Chestnut Tree, (534) due to tree dying, replant with 10/12cm Standard, Fell Beech Tree (554) due to tree dying, replant with 10/12cm Standard, Remove branch of Horse Chestnut Tree (549) away from wall top, Reduce by 50% Horse Chestnut in length large unbalanced lower limb over Townside Road, Crown Lift 2 no. (532, 535,) to 6 metres Horse Chestnut Tree, Reduce crown by 35% of Horse Chestnut Tree (563) due to substantial crown die back and historic damage within the crown and historic damage to the trunk, Crown lift 3 no. (557) Horse Chestnut Tree to 5 metres for additional light to new garden, Crown reduction of 4 metres 1 no. (556) Horse Chestnut Tree to reduce the load on a tree which has suffered from historic damage, Crown lift 4 no. (552, 555, T1) Sycamore Tree to 5 metres for additional light to new garden, Remove 1 no. Sycamore Tree (562), unbalanced branch at the top of the crown on the South West side. Crown lift to 6m for additional light, and 1 no. (T2) Sycamore Tree to 6 metres and 10% Crown thin for additional light, Remove limb of 1 no. Sycamore Tree (530) on the North West side due to large basal cavity / decay, Crown lift 9 no. (T3 to T11) Lime Tree to 5 metres and dead wood, Crown lift 1 no (537) to 6 metres, North West side over Townside Road, Crown lift 2 no. (T12 and T13) Yew Tree to 6 metres to remove dead wood caused by close proximity of previous building, Crown lift 1 no. Beech Tree (560) to 5 metres for additional light to new garden, Fell 1 no. (533) Ash Tree as Extremely un-balanced crown over Townside Road. Replant with 10/12cm Standard Beech Tree, Tree (561) Horse Chestnut is of particular Concern after losing approximately 50% of its upper canopy in the year and its proximity to the new building