1c, Ryelaw Road, GU52 6HZ
Property data
- Sale history
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£462,500 on Jun 2002
- Bedrooms
- 6
- Type
- Detached
- Council tax band
- G
Archived listings
- History:
- Archived rental listing for 1c Ryelaw Road. Advertised on multiple portals. It was . It last appeared Jul 2008.
- Photos:
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There are 8 historic photos of 1c Ryelaw Road.
- Advertiser remarks:
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- 5 bedrooms
- Executive Detached Home
- Five Bedrooms
- Four Reception Rooms
- Close To Town Centre
- Part Furnished
- Available End Of June
Planning
November 2023
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- The application is no longer active but no decision was made. Perhaps a split decision
- Address:
- 1C Ryelaw Road Church Crookham Fleet Hampshir
- Description:
- 1. T6 Common Oak - Fell2. T4 Maple - Removal of Deadwood3. T5 Common Oak - Crown lift by 2 m, to ensure that all branches within 2 meters of the top of the telephone pole are removed and remove deawood.There are 3 trees which we are seeking to address under this application as identified on the attached plan:-T6 Common Oak - this tree is in advanced stages of decline and has almost reached the end of its life and has naturally felled branches over the winter months. The tree is screened from public view by trees T4 and T5 and provides no obvious aesthetic enjoyment to the general public. We are requesting that this tree is removed.T4 - Maple - we request that this tree is treated with the removal of any dead wood and especially any branches overhanging the public highway.T5- Common Oak - the branches of this tree are now tangled with the adjacent telephone lines and we request that the crown is lifted to ensure that all branches within 2 meters of the top of the telephone pole are removed long with any deadwood removal.
July 2018
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- The application is no longer active but no decision was made. Perhaps a split decision
- Address:
- 1C Ryelaw Road Church Crookham Fleet Hampshir
- Description:
- Oak (T6) - We are seeking to remove this tree. As part of some building work undertaken at our property we had an Arboricultural Assessment made (now 3 yrs ago). This highlighted that this tree was in advanced stages of decline. This past winter especially we have had some significant breakway of smaller and medium sized branches falling down. We feel that it is becoming a danger for both house and people. A larger branch even broke away and fell onto our fence and over into our neighbours driveway during one of the bigger storms. We have serious concerns for this tree and feel that to avoid any further concern and damage it would be in everybodys interest to remove this tree.Maple (T4) - Deadwooding and removal of low overhanging branches over public highway.Oak (T5) - Deadwooding, thinning by no more than 30% and balancing crown. Removal of low overhanging branches over public highway and neighbours driveway. Lower branches are also weighing down overhead phonelines.Oak (T3) - Deadwooding, thinning by no more than 30% and balancing crown. Removal of low overhanging branches over public highway. Lift crown to 4.5 metres above ground meaning the cutting back of lower hanging branches to suitable growth point.