6, Mulberry Close, PO30 5EY
Property data
- Sale history
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£252,000 on Aug 2019
- Floor plan
- Internal area
- 109 square metres (1,173 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
- £ per square meter (foot)
- £2,311 per sqm (£215 per sqft) in Aug 2019. For context, homes in Newport are now selling for between £2,240 and £3,260 per square metre (£208 and £302 per square foot) . See the analysis of Newport PO30-5 housing market.
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- Bedrooms
- 4
- Type
- Semi-detached
- Council tax band
- D
- Plot size
- 199 square metres (2,142 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
- History:
- Archived sales listing for 6 Mulberry Close. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 12/02/2019. It last appeared Jul 2019.
- Photos:
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There are 14 historic photos of 6 Mulberry Close.
- Advertiser remarks:
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- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- June 2023 23/00769/TW
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 6 Mulberry Close Newport Isle Of Wight
- Description:
- Individual trees are not specified in the TPO, they are grouped under "G1" which extends along the rear boundaries of multiple properties. I believe the tree that I am requesting works to is a "Hawthorn". I am not sure if this tree is covered within the TPO although I suspect it is. I propose to have my garden landscaped this summer which will include a new rear fence along my boundary which is where the tree is situated. I wish to be granted approval to fell the tree and replace it with several smaller Hawthorns in the same hedge line ~1m further away from the current tree. I will be guided by the council as to the size of the tree's to replace them with. The current tree has been a problem for my rear fence since we moved in ~4years ago. The tree is angled slightly towards the fence and has been gradually growing/leaning onto the fence and has caused damage to my fence each winter. 2 years ago during some wind, the tree movement caused a fence post to snap. This was replaced but was broken again during high winds in 2022. Earlier this year, the high winds and tree movement cause the fence post to snap yet again. The fence post was unable to be placed in the same position again due to the tree movement and a new fence post was placed off center to the original boundary so that the fence could be put up around the tree resulting in a slightly wonky boundary fence. The tree has already made contact with the fence again and I am reluctant to pay for a few rear fence as part of the landscaping knowing that it will likely be damaged and need repairing again. I am considering extending my fence boundary out by ~60-70cm in line with my other neighbors. The current position of this tree is such that it interferes with the fence of my current boundary and will also interfere with the fence if I extended my boundary slightly.
EPC Inspections
- Summary:
- 15 October 2014 - energy performance certificate grade C
- Reason for EPC:
- marketed sale
- Tenure:
- Owner-occupied
- Property type:
- Semi-Detached House , has 4 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 2003 to 2006
- Area:
- 109 sqm (1,173 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
- Walls: Cavity wall, as built, insulated (assumed). Roof: Roof room(s), insulated (assumed). Heating: Boiler and radiators, mains gas.