Property data
Sale history
£850,000 on Feb 2001
Bedrooms
5
Type
Detached
Council tax band
H
Plot size
1,475 square metres (15,877 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Planning applications
Planning ref:
January 2025 24/1803/DIS
Type:
Discharge of conditions imposed on an existing application
Status:
Application withdrawn before a decision was taken
Address:
4 Hillpoint Rickmansworth Hertfordshire
Description:
Discharge of Condition 3 (Tree Protection) and condition 5 (Hardstanding) pursuant to planning permission 23/0305/FUL.

Planning ref:
November 2020 20/2079/TPO
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
4 Hillpoint Rickmansworth
Description:
On northern boundary On commonT1-Beech(Fagus sylvatica) -cut back all overhanging branches ONLY back to boundary line up to 8m above ground level to allow 4m separation from buildingOn common landT2-English Oak(Quercus robur)-cut back all overhanging branches ONLY on inbound side by up to 3m from tip to close to boundary line up to 6m above ground level-this will also help rebalance treeOn east facing main lawn areaT3-Large Beech(Fagus sylvatica) -reduce crown by 25%(4m from tips) to suitable growth points-reduce back lateral branch length to match(2m)-lift crown by 2m removing lowest branches back to main trunk collarWorks to reduce overall height of tree to reduce overshading of proposed re-landscape gardenT4-Beech(Fagus sylvatica)-small volunteer' specimen from larger tree -section fell to ground level-tree has poor aesethic appearance as has been shaded out by large tree and in turn due to its' current size is now shading out thelarger tree; owner intends to re-plant with smaller indiginous species during proposed extensive re-landscaping worksOn boundary in Cherry Laurel hedgeT5-Sycamore(Acer pseudoplatanus)-long-time dead-heavily covered in ivy growth-straight fell to ground level-dismantle at ground level and remove from site for disposal

Planning ref:
November 2020 20/2079/TCA
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
4 Hillpoint Rickmanswort
Description:
On northern boundary On commonT1-Beech(Fagus sylvatica) -cut back all overhanging branches ONLY back to boundary line up to 8m above ground level to allow 4m separation from buildingOn common landT2-English Oak(Quercus robur)-cut back all overhanging branches ONLY on inbound side by up to 3m from tip to close to boundary line up to 6m above ground level-this will also help rebalance treeOn east facing main lawn areaT3-Large Beech(Fagus sylvatica) -reduce crown by 25%(4m from tips) to suitable growth points-reduce back lateral branch length to match(2m)-lift crown by 2m removing lowest branches back to main trunk collarWorks to reduce overall height of tree to reduce overshading of proposed re-landscape gardenT4-Beech(Fagus sylvatica)-small volunteer' specimen from larger tree -section fell to ground level-tree has poor aesethic appearance as has been shaded out by large tree and in turn due to its' current size is now shading out thelarger tree; owner intends to re-plant with smaller indiginous species during proposed extensive re-landscaping worksOn boundary in Cherry Laurel hedgeT5-Sycamore(Acer pseudoplatanus)-long-time dead-heavily covered in ivy growth-straight fell to ground level-dismantle at ground level and remove from site for disposal