23, Melton Street, NR24 2DB
Property data
- Sale history
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Price Date Annual growth After inflation £130,000 Nov 2019 1.2% -1.0% £110,000 Jul 2005 na na - Floor plan
- Internal area
- 75 square metres (807 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
- £ per square meter (foot)
- £1,733 per sqm (£161 per sqft) in Nov 2019. For context, homes in Briston are now selling for between £2,570 and £3,820 per square metre (£238 and £354 per square foot) . See the analysis of Briston NR24-2 housing market.
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- Bedrooms
- 3
- Type
- Terrace
- Council tax band
- A
- Plot size
- 123 square metres (1,324 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
- History:
- Archived sales listing for 23 Melton Street. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 28/03/2019. It last appeared Jan 2020.
- Photos:
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There are 10 historic photos (taken in March 2019) of 23 Melton Street.
- Advertiser remarks:
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- 3 bedrooms
- 1 bathrooms
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- November 2021 TW/21/2931
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 23 Melton Street Melton Constable Norfolk
- Description:
- Tree 1 Monterery Cypress - Fell, because this species grows too large for a small garden (can grow up to 90 feet), casts too much shade, other variety of trees offer more benefits for wildlife. To be replaced with a Christmas Pippin Apple Tree (grows to 6 foot) in a similar position, recommended by RHS for pollinators. Tree 2 Leyland Cypress - Fell, because this species grows too large for a small garden (can grow up to 130 feet), casts too much shade, other variety of trees offer more benefits for wildlife. Red Devil Apple Tree (Eventual height 16 feet) As recommended by the Wildlife Trust, I intend to plant native fruit and nut trees. I already have two native apple trees which are currently potted and would be more likely to survive through to the spring if I could get them planted out. I also intend to plant more native fruit or nut trees at a later time. "Plant broad-leaved native species as they will support more biodiversity than conifers and introduced plants." - https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/actions/how-make-woodland-edge-garden-wildlife
EPC Inspections
- Summary:
- 10 December 2021 - energy performance certificate grade E
- Reason for EPC:
- ECO assessment
- Tenure:
- Owner-occupied
- Property type:
- Mid-Terrace House , has 5 habitable rooms. Estimated year built before 1900
- Area:
- 40 sqm (431 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
- Walls: Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, 150 mm loft insulation. Heating: Air source heat pump, radiators, electric.
- Summary:
- 14 January 2016 - energy performance certificate grade F
- Reason for EPC:
- rental (private)
- Tenure:
- Private rental
- Property type:
- Mid-Terrace House , has 5 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1900 to 1929
- Area:
- 75 sqm (807 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
- Walls: Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, no insulation (assumed). Heating: Room heaters, electric.