Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation
£320,000 Nov 2000 60.2% 57.3%
£35,000 Mar 1996 na na
Bedrooms
3
Type
Detached
Council tax band
F
Planning
August 2023

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Taylors Cottage The Ridgeway Shorne Gravesend Ken
Description:
Works to trees in a Conservation Area;T1: Hornbeam To remove three lower secondary branches extending to the West side and reduce extended canopy on north side of the tree by 50% extending over the neighbouring garden. To remove all truck sucker growth and crown thin by no more then 20% as per works in 2018T2: Oak To remove all truck sucker growth and major deadwood as tree leaning over the public footpath crown thin by no more then 20% as per works in 2018T3: Oak To remove all trunk sucker growth and remove four over extending branches to the south side with are over the public footpath and across the neighbours garden cutting back to suitable uprights crown thin by no more then 20% as per works in 2018T4: Oak To remove all major deadwood tree stands close to the boundary fence and is over the public highway and to remove all truck sucker growth crown thin by no more then 20% as per works in 2018T5: Oak. To remove all trunk sucker growth on twin stemmed tree crown thin by no more then 20% as per works in 2018T6: Hornbeam crown thin by no more then 20% as per works in 2018
January 2019

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Taylors Cottage The Ridgeway Shorne Gravesend Ken
Description:
The crown thinning and selective branch removal to reduce the overall density by 20% of group G1 (consisting of 7 x English Oak Trees and 2 x Hornbeam Trees), and the removal of any deadwood and trunk suckers, as general maintenance to the trees.
June 2018

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
Taylors Cottage The Ridgeway Shorne Gravesend Ken
Description:
The reduction of the lower canopy of one Hornbeam Tree (T1) overhanging the neighbours boundary and the removal of lower limbs of one Oak Tree (T2) also overhanging the boundary, both located on the rear boundary.