14, Sherrardspark Road, AL8 7JP
Property data
- Sale history
-
£150,000 on May 1996
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Type
- Detached
- Council tax band
- F
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- August 2022 6/2022/1496/EMT
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 14 Sherrardspark Road Welwyn Garden City
- Description:
- T1 1 x Oak - reduce by 1.5m in height and width, remove major deadwood and epicormic growth from trunk, leaving Rose in situ to improve light in to garden area without compromising shape and amenity value of the tree T2 1 x Cherry - fell to ground level to create a lot more light in to garden late afternoon (crown is suppressed by other trees) T3 - 1 x Oak - reduce by 1.5m in height and width, remove major deadwood and remove epicormic growth from trunk, to improve light in to garden area without compromising shape and amenity value of the tree, whilst also maintaining size T4 1 x Silver birch - reduce by 2m height and 1.5m width- maintain crown size, improve light T5 1 x Cherry - to fell as the tree is in poor form and condition
- Planning ref:
- July 2022 6/2022/1497/TC
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- 14 Sherrardspark Road Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire
- Description:
- T1 1 x Oak - reduce by 1.5m in height and width, remove major deadwood and epicormic growth from trunk, leaving Rose in situ to improve light in to garden area without compromising shape and amenity value of the tree T2 1 x Cherry - fell to ground level to create a lot more light in to garden late afternoon (crown is suppressed by other trees) T3 - 1 x Oak - reduce by 1.5m in height and width, remove major deadwood and remove epicormic growth from trunk, to improve light in to garden area without compromising shape and amenity value of the tree, whilst also maintaining size T4 1 x Silver birch - reduce by 2m height and 1.5m width- maintain crown size, improve light T5 1 x Cherry - to fell as the tree is in poor form and condition The overall aim of the proposed tree works is to maintain the size and spread of the trees within the property. it has been a while since any pruning works have been carried out at the property and the client feels that the garden is starting to become "closed in". Being northerly facing, it would also help with providing more light into the property as well as neighbouring properties. The applicant is happy to plant new trees to satisfy planning consent