Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation
£390,000 May 2000 20.9% 19.0%
£232,250 Aug 1997 na na
Bedrooms
4
Type
Semi-detached
Council tax band
F
Planning
October 2023

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
78 BELMONT PARK, LONDON
Description:
REAR ONE Indian Bean Tree(T1)(8m)(rad.7m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 0.5m from 8m to 7.5m, reduce radius from by 0.5m from 7m to 6.5m on all compass points. Reason: Routine maintenance. Cypress Hedge(H1 )(2m)FELL to ground. Reason: Poor specimens of trees making up hedge with significant gaps within the hedge. Diameter of stems is between 6.5-7.5 cm dbh.To grind out stumps to approximately 250mm below ground level backfilling holes with arisings and removing any surplus from site. Current approximate height of 2 metres, with a depth of approximately 1.5 metres. Poor specimens of trees making up hedge with significant gaps within the hedge. Informative A: Please continue to maintain an urban green garden by planting a replacement mixed native species hedge for urban greening, wildlife, environmental benefits. Informative B: The retention and sensitive management of the Indian Bean Tree is greatly appreciated for rear garden amenity, urban forest canopy cover and wildlife habitat.
November 2022

Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
78 BELMONT PARK, LONDON
Description:
REAR: ONE Tree of Heaven (T1)(ht.20m,w.15m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m to ht.17m, REDUCE RADIAL SPREAD by 3m from 15m to w.12m, to previous, appropriate growth points, remove major deadwood Reason: repeat routine 3yr maintenance programme.REAR: ONE Leyland Cypress (T2)(ht.4m,w.2m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 1.5m to ht.2.5m, REDUCE RADIAL SPREAD to shape. Reason: beneath canopy of T1, for a compact shape, repeat routine 3yr maintenance programme.REAR: ONE Indian Bean Tree (T3)(ht.12m,w.8m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 1.5m to ht.10.5m, REDUCE RADIAL SPREAD by 1.5m from 8m to w.6.5m, remove major deadwood. Reason: Routine maintenance on a 3 year programme to maintain natural shape.Informative A: the sensitive maintenance of the rear garden trees is greatly appreciated for the urban forest canopy, environmental benefits and the treed character and rear outlook amenity of gardens in this part of the Blackheath conservation area. Informative B: where possible please create habitat log and branch piles on site and/ or lay cut branches between stakes as a 'dead hedge' for wildlife and biodiversity.