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Get started30 Goose Eye is a six-bedroom end-of-terrace house in Oakworth, Keighley, Keighley (BD22 0PD). It has a recorded floor area of 211 m² (around 2271 sq ft), construction records dating it to before 1900 and council tax band D. The latest certificate (February 2021) shows an E (score 51), well below the UK norm with real room to improve. The rating has held steady at E across 2 certificates since April 2010. Between certificates, hot-water efficiency dropped from Very Good to Good and main heating dropped from Very Good to Good. The recommended improvements would lift it to C (score 77), a 2-band jump. Period features are noted in the property record.
Sale prices here have outpaced England HPI: 2.1% per year against 0% for the wider region. Today's modelled estimate of £382,000 is 23.2% above the 2021 sale price. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£136/sq ft) was about 39.5% above the typical sold price in the postcode. At 211 m² the property is well over the postcode median (86 m² across 16 EPCs), placing it in the larger end of the local stock. 6 bedrooms is on the larger side for this postcode, where 4 is the typical count. 8 planning records sit against the property, 5 approved, 1 refused, 1 pending. Past consents include tree works and new windows, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved. An application is currently awaiting a decision. Sold October 2021 for £310,000. That sale was during the post-pandemic price surge, when transactions cleared materially above pre-2020 trend.
30 Goose Eye's carbon output runs well above what efficient homes in the postcode produce.
30 Goose Eye has been through 5 approved planning applications — a well-evolved property.
1 x Sycamore - Fell. 1 x Silver Birch - Fell. The trees are self seeded and not fully established, they are of poor form and present a potential risk to the property due to the overhang and close proximity. There is erosion around the trees and roots are exposed which is deemed unstable and could be hazardous if exposed to adverse weather conditions.
The latest sale landed in the post-pandemic price surge — useful context when reading the figure.
£382,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 2.1% per year over 18 years.
£310,000
Growth on file: 2.1% per year over 18 years.
On floor area, 30 Goose Eye stands well clear of the street.
Price per m²
£1,469
Street avg £1,683
Floor Area
211 m²
Street avg 110 m²
Habitable Rooms
8 rooms
Street avg 5 rooms
Daytime road noise here sits well below conversation level — a quiet pocket of the postcode.
Crime
2/mo
Steady year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.0 km

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
45.0dB

T1 Ash - Pollard the tree to the red lines as shown in the photo supplied to encourage regrowth The tree is 20m in height - reduce by 10m - leaving the height at 10m
6 more applications for this property
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28 October 2021Most recent
£310,000
+5.4%over 3 years31 August 2018
£294,000
+36.7%over 14 years9 January 2004
£215,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in BD22 0PD: £103,000 (2024–2018).
CO₂ Emissions
13.0 t/year
Street avg 6.4 t/year
BD22 0TA
Game Scar Ln Lund Lane — bus stop.
Closest school
0.7 km
Laycock Primary School. 12 schools nearby.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
36.4dB
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