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Get started3 Chyngton Lane is a detached house in Seaford (BN25 4BP). It has a recorded floor area of 321 m² (around 3458 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1996-2002 and council tax band G. The latest certificate (August 2010) shows a D (score 63), on the cusp of jumping into the C band. The recommended improvements would push it to C (score 75). The latest certificate is from August 2010, so improvements made since then won't be reflected.
It hasn't traded since March 2011, a hold of 15 years that's notably long for the area. Sale prices here have outpaced England HPI: 9.5% per year against 0% for the wider region. Today's modelled estimate of £976,000 is 35.6% above the 2011 sale price. 2 planning records sit against the property, 1 approved, 0 refused. Past consents include tree works, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved.
3 Chyngton Lane's carbon output runs well above what efficient homes in the postcode produce.
This certificate is over 10 years old and is no longer valid.Expired 02 Aug 2020
Planning history at 3 Chyngton Lane is exclusively tree-management applications — typical for a property with mature trees on or near the plot.
T1 - Holm Oak - partial crown reduction by 1m - to prevent damage to garage/fence and clearance from ground by 2.5m - to facilitate access between trunk and garage/fence T2 - Holm Oak - lift crown by 2.5m above ground level - to reduce obstructions in access and partial crown reduction by 1m to improve balance T3 - Holm Oak - lift crown by 2m above ground level - to improve balance of the crown
Sale price has grown by over 3x since 1998.
£976,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 9.5% per year over 13 years.
£720,000
Growth on file: 9.5% per year over 13 years.
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
0.3 km

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
47.5dB

The copy of the relevant Tree Preservation Order (No.58) 1998 in my possession refers to a group G5 but does not identify individual trees. Therefore, in the accompanying sketch plan the individual tree labels are my own choice. All trees shown are holm oak. Tree T2X is the tree that was felled in 2011 due to it being diseased, leaving only its stump. I refer to the email correspondence of 2011 between Daniel Wynn (Trees and Landscape Officer) and tree surgeon Matthew Stuart of Tree Care At Bonny's Wood in relation to tree T2X. Tree T2R was planted as the replacement for T2X. Since 2011, there has been re-growth from the stump of T2X. This re-growth has now reached the stage where it is crowding the growth of T2R, is growing sideways through the metal railings indicated on the sketch, is obstructing access for emptying the mail box, and will in due course, if left unchecked, obstruct access between T2X and the garage and also obstruct vehicles passing along Chyngton Lane. Much of the re-growth is spreading sideways as many of the new branches arch over. The proposal under this application for tree works is to remove the re-growth from the stump of T2X. Permission is also sought to remove future re-growth from the same stump.
28 March 2011Most recent
£720,000
+118.2%over 10 years27 October 2000
£330,000
+48.0%over 2 years1 May 1998
£223,000
Chyngton Lane — bus stop.
Closest school
0.9 km
Chyngton School. 5 schools nearby.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
39.5dB
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