2 Wogsbarn Cottage, The Street, RG27 9BL
Property data
- Sale history
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Price Date Annual growth After inflation £595,000 Aug 2023 -2.8% -9.4% £630,000 Aug 2021 5.7% 3.5% £220,000 Aug 2002 na na - Floor plan
- Internal area
- 103 square metres (1,109 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
- £ per square meter (foot)
- £5,776 per sqm (£537 per sqft) in Aug 2023. For context, homes in Hook are now selling for between £4,010 and £5,510 per square metre (£372 and £511 per square foot) . See the analysis of Hook RG27-9 housing market.
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- Bedrooms
- 2
- Type
- Terrace
- Council tax band
- na
- Plot size
- 274 square metres (2,949 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
- History:
- Archived sales listing for 2 Wogsbarn Cottage The Street. Advertised on multiple portals. It was reduced on 16/06/2023. It last appeared Aug 2023.
- Photos:
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There are 17 historic photos of 2 Wogsbarn Cottage The Street.
- Advertiser remarks:
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- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- April 2025 24/02141/LBC
- Type:
- Heritage application - conservation issues and listed buildings
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 2 Wogsbarn Cottage The Street Rotherwick Hook Hampshire
- Description:
- Listed building consent for the repositioning of plot 2 associated with planning approval 19/02827/LBC
- Planning ref:
- July 2017 17/01458/CA
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 2 Wogsbarn Cottage The Street Rotherwick Hoo
- Description:
- Lawson Cypress (T1) - Fell because the branches shade out the entire area including the Walnut tree at the end of the garden that has the potential to be an attractive landscape feature, the branches are very low to the ground and is classified as having a low amenity value and not regarded as an important landscape feature and is a class C tree as defined by the tree quality assessment. Lawson Cypress (T2) - Fell because the branches shade out the entire area including the Walnut tree at the end of the garden that has the potential to be an attractive landscape feature, and the branches are very low to the ground. The tree has a multi-stem and is classified as having a low amenity value and not regarded as an important landscape feature as defined by the tree quality assessment. Norway Spruce (T3) - Fell because the tree is showing a lot of die back as it is heavily suppressed by the two Lawson Cypress and is classified as having a low amenity value and not regarded as an important landscape feature and is a class C tree as defined by the tree quality assessment. Domestic Apple (T4) - Fell because the tree has struggled to compete with the neighbouring Lawson Cypress and is classified as having a low amenity value and not regarded as an important landscape feature and is a class C tree as defined by the tree quality assessment. Removal of the above would allow the mature walnut tree to create an attractive landscape feature and allow light to the land, so planting and a hedgerow can survive and be planted.I would also be happy to plant some alternative trees in replacement of the above if required.
EPC Inspections
- Summary:
- 16 September 2010 - energy performance certificate grade F
- Reason for EPC:
- rental (private)
- Tenure:
- Private rental
- Property type:
- End-Terrace House , has 4 habitable rooms. Estimated year built before 1900
- Area:
- 103 sqm (1,109 square foot) total internal area
- Comments:
- Walls: Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, insulated at rafters. Heating: Boiler and radiators, oil.