Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation
£1,085,000 Nov 2022 4.1% 1.3%
£780,000 Jul 2014 8.9% 6.2%
£335,000 Sep 2004 17.5% 15.6%
£83,000 Jan 1996 255.6% 250.2%
£40,000 Jun 1995 na na
Floor plan
Floorplan 67
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Internal area
102 square metres (1,098 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
£ per square meter (foot)
£10,637 per sqm (£988 per sqft) in Nov 2022. For context, homes in New Cross Gate are now selling for between £5,730 and £7,810 per square metre (£532 and £725 per square foot) . See the analysis of New Cross Gate SE14-5 housing market.
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Bedrooms
3
Type
Terrace
Council tax band
E
Plot size
200 square metres (2,153 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for 67 Bousfield Road. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 04/07/2022. It last appeared Jul 2022.
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Advertiser remarks:
  • 3 bedrooms
Planning applications
Planning ref:
May 2025 DC/25/139319
Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
67 BOUSFIELD ROAD, LONDON,
Description:
Demolition of part of the existing ground floor and bay window at the side and the construction of a single storey infill and rear extension, together with paved area and steps into the garden at 67 Bousfield Road SE14.

Planning ref:
May 2024 DC/24/135536
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
67 BOUSFIELD ROAD, LONDON,
Description:
REAR: ONE Ash (T1)(ht:9m, rs:3m): FELL. Reason: basal decay and split trunk, health and safety, no crown branch framework remaining, removal will benefit T2 as they have grown extremely close together, leave safe standing stem if possible.REAR: ONE Ash (T2)(ht:9m, rs:3m): CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 2.2m from 9m to 6.8m, REDUCE RADIUS by 0.4m from 3m to 2.6m, to previous prune points. Reason: routine maintenance, to maintain within small rear garden, light issues. Informative A: a replacement tree for T1 is encouraged to maintain the urban forest, species such as pear, Magnolia Kobus, Laburnum, bird cherry, winter flowering cherry, Harlequin Glorybower (Clerododendrum trichotomum), quince (Cydonia oblonga), Persian Silk tree (Albizia julibrissin), Cape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica), Tibetan cherry, hawthorn, crab apple; Informative B: please leave T1 as a safe standing stem with ivy for wildlife habitat, and create habitat log piles and dead hedge for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings

Planning ref:
January 2023 DC/22/129530
Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
67 BOUSFIELD ROAD, LONDON,
Description:
Installation and replacement of double glazed timber sash windows at the front elevation, installation of double glazed UPVC windows on rear elevation and replacement rear UPVC French doors at 67 Bousfield Road, SE14 5TP.

Planning ref:
April 2021 DC/21/120641
Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
67 BOUSFIELD ROAD, LONDON,
Description:
Proposed construction of a single storey rear and infill extension at 67 Bousfield Road SE14, together with the installation of replacement timber sash windows.

Planning ref:
July 2020 DC/20/117168
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
67 BOUSFIELD ROAD, LONDON
Description:
Rear: ONE Ash (T1)(ht.14m) RE-POLLARD to previous points. Reason: routine maintenanceREAR: ONE Ash (T2)(ht.14m) RE-POLLARD to previous points. Reason: routine maintenanceREAR: TWO Sycamore (T3,T4)( 15m) FELL. Reason: basal decay and split trunks, both of which are a fall and therefore safety risk. They are also very overgrown, with a joint crown, and considering the small size of the garden, they are causing overcrowding and light deprivation.Informative: the trees are not significant to public realm amenity, however they contribute to the hidden urban forest within areas of joined rear gardens. These trees enhance rear outlooks, provide privacy screening, wildlife habitat and are important for ecosystem service benefits. A replacement tree such as a standard pear, walnut, mulberry, field maple, whitebeam or similar would be greatly appreciated. If standing timber can be retained from T1, T2 for stag beetle habitat and biodiversity that would be an added bonus.
EPC Inspections
Summary:
13 February 2014 - energy performance certificate grade D
Reason for EPC:
marketed sale
Tenure:
Owner-occupied
Property type:
Mid-Terrace House , has 5 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1900 to 1929
Area:
102 sqm (1,098 square foot) total internal area
Comments:
Walls: Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, 150mm loft insulation. Heating: Boiler and radiators, mains gas.