Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation
£852,500 Jun 2021 2.6% 0.5%
£595,000 May 2007 na na
Floor plan
Floorplan The Dove House
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Bedrooms
3
Type
Detached
Council tax band
E
Plot size
3,698 square metres (39,805 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for The Dove House Main Street. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 08/04/2021. It last appeared Jan 2023.
Photos:

There are 22 historic photos of The Dove House Main Street.

Photos for The Dove House Main Street
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Advertiser remarks:
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
Planning applications
Planning ref:
November 2024 NE/24/01121/CND
Type:
Discharge of conditions imposed on an existing application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
The Dovehouse Main Street Cotterstock Peterborough
Description:
Discharge of conditions pursuant to NE/23/01181/FUL. Removal of garage doors, replacing with traditional timber glazed screen with flush casement windows and install single conservation roof window to create additional bedroom. Condition 4 - window details (inc sections, method of opening and design, details of material and colour of proposed timber cladding).

Planning ref:
February 2024 NE/23/01181/FUL
Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
The Dovehouse Main Street Cotterstock Peterborough
Description:
Removal of garage doors, replacing with traditional timber glazed screen with flush casement windows and install single conservation roof window to create additional bedroom

Planning ref:
January 2024 NE/23/00867/TCA/
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
The Dovehouse Main Street Cotterstock Peterborough
Description:
T1- Ash- Re-pollard ash to approx 6.5 meters, leaving final height above large cavity as habitat (see photo 1). Tree is severely rotten with a minimum 3.8 meter rotten stem from the large cavity down (see photo 2). Both the mid and lower stem are completely hollowed (see photo 3). Lowest limb growing east is to be removed to keep weight loaded vertically on to stem. This will also reduce risk of damaging outbuilding due to failure. Tree will be left as habitat with the intention to regularly re-pollard it to manage it's deterioration safely. T2- Oak- Crown raise to 5m and remove single small branch growing north towards house window- To improve light in to the house and remove any epicormic growth.