13a, Hillside Close, SM7 1ET
Property data
- Sale history
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Price Date Annual growth After inflation £870,000 Jun 2021 8.5% 6.3% £179,000 Jan 2002 na na - Internal area
- 139 square metres (1,496 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
- £ per square metre / foot
- £6,258 per sqm (£581 per sqft) in Jun 2021. For context, homes in Banstead are now selling for between £5,130 and £6,700 per square metre. See the analysis of Banstead SM7-1 housing market.
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- Bedrooms
- na
- Type
- Terrace
- Council tax band
- na
- Freehold boundaries
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Planning
January 2024
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Decision has yet to be made
- Address:
- 13A Hillside Close Banstead Surre
- Description:
- T1 1 Beech tree: crown lift to leave 4.5 metre clearance by removing low pendulous branches back to their point of origin. Reduce the lateral spread by approximately 2 metres from the aspect where the branches are growing towards the property only Proximity to Property and Structural Concerns: The tree's close proximity to the patio raises concerns for the structural integrity of the building. Its biased lean and protruding buttress roots could potentially threaten the stability of nearby structures. Light Access: The tree significantly blocks natural light, affecting not only the living conditions within my property but also the health of other vegetation in the area. Maintenance and Aesthetics: Regular pruning and maintenance are crucial to control the size of the tree, ensuring its health and aesthetic appeal. This is in line with the objective to preserve the tree for its ecological and visual benefits. Impact on Neighboring Gardens: The tree's extensive canopy and root system are suppressing the growth in neighboring gardens, affecting the biodiversity and enjoyment of these outdoor spaces. Safety Concerns: Given its size and lean, there is a potential risk of branches falling, especially during adverse weather conditions, posing a safety hazard. Biodiversity and Ecological Balance: Pruning the tree will not only benefit the structural and aesthetic aspects but also promote a healthier ecological balance, allowing for increased sunlight and space for other species to thrive.
January 2024
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Application refused
- Address:
- 13A Hillside Close Banstead Surre
- Description:
- T1 1 Beech tree: Clean to remove all dead, diseased, or crossing branches, thin 10% of the live branches throughout the canopy to allow more light and air penetration throughout the canopy/ reduce crown density/ reduce the risk of limb, stem or root failure due to sail effect, reduce the Height and Spread by approx 2.5 - 3m to balance and shape, raise the height of the lower branches to 4.5m in order to provide sunlight penetration to the understory and provide clearance Reasons: Proximity to Property and Structural Concerns: The tree's close proximity to the patio raises concerns for the structural integrity of the building. Its biased lean and protruding buttress roots could potentially threaten the stability of nearby structures. Light Access: The tree significantly blocks natural light, affecting not only the living conditions within my property but also the health of other vegetation in the area. Maintenance and Aesthetics: Regular pruning and maintenance are crucial to control the size of the tree, ensuring its health and aesthetic appeal. This is in line with the objective to preserve the tree for its ecological and visual benefits. Impact on Neighboring Gardens: The tree's extensive canopy and root system are suppressing the growth in neighboring gardens, affecting the biodiversity and enjoyment of these outdoor spaces. Safety Concerns: Given its size and lean, there is a potential risk of branches falling, especially during adverse weather conditions, posing a safety hazard. Biodiversity and Ecological Balance: Pruning the tree will not only benefit the structural and aesthetic aspects but also promote a healthier ecological balance, allowing for increased sunlight and space for other species to thrive.
November 2023
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Application refused
- Address:
- 13A Hillside Close Banstead Surre
- Description:
- T1 1 Beech tree: Clean to remove all dead, diseased, or crossing branches, thin 10% of the live branches throughout the canopy to allow more light and air penetration throughout the canopy/ reduce crown density/ reduce the risk of limb, stem or root failure due to sail effect, reduce the Height and Spread by approx 2.5 - 3m to balance and shape, raise the height of the lower branches to 4.5m in order to provide sunlight penetration to the understory and provide clearance Reason: Routine maintenance
March 2017
- Type:
- Amendments or alterations arising from an existing or previous application
- Status:
- Application approved with conditions
- Address:
- 13A Hillside Close Banstead Surre
- Description:
- New dwelling with detached garage on double plot to the rear of 59/61 Hillside, Banstead, with access from Hillside Close. Variation of Condition 1 and 5 of 16/01118/S73 - addition of juliet balcony and window changes, and increase in ridge and eaves height.
July 2016
- Type:
- Amendments or alterations arising from an existing or previous application
- Status:
- Application approved with conditions
- Address:
- 13A Hillside Close Banstead Surre
- Description:
- New dwelling with detached garage. Variation of Conditions 1, 6, 9 & 10 of 14/02687/F to allow for a second entrance to the dwelling
Inspections
October 2017
- Summary:
- Energy performance certificate grade B - inspected on 2017-10-12
- Reason for EPC:
- new dwelling
- Tenure:
- Owner-occupied
- Property type:
- Detached House Estimated year built None to None
- Area:
- 139 sqm (1,496 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
- Heating: Boiler and underfloor, mains gas.