4 Greyrick Court, Mickleton, Chipping Campden, GL55 6TS
About 4 Greyrick Court
4 Greyrick Court is a two-bedroom mid-terrace house in Mickleton, Chipping Campden, Chipping Campden (GL55 6TS). It has a recorded floor area of 66 m² (around 710 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1983-1990 and council tax band D. The latest certificate (April 2023) shows a D (score 56), a step below the typical UK home. When first surveyed in February 2013 the rating was E, the property has climbed 1 band since. Between certificates, wall efficiency went from Very Poor to Good, roof efficiency went from Poor to Average and lighting went from Good to Very Good; while hot-water efficiency dropped from Average to Poor and main heating dropped from Average to Very Poor. The recommended improvements would lift it to B (score 87), a 2-band jump. Main heating runs on electricity.
2 planning records sit against the property, 2 approved, 0 refused. Past consents include tree works, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved. Across 2013–2024, sale prices on this property compounded at 4.8% per year. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£457/sq ft) was about 42.1% above the typical sold price in the postcode. Most recent transfer: September 2024 at £325,000.
What this property has
Inside
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2
Energy performance
Recommended upgrades on file would lift this property by multiple EPC bands.
EPC Rating
Property Improvements
Changes detected from historical EPC data
Heating system changed
Heating controls upgraded for better temperature management
Hot water efficiency decreased
Wall insulation upgraded
Roof insulation improved
More low energy lighting installed
Planning history
- Sept 2025RenovationFullIn report
External alterations to French door opening, addition of bullseye window to front elevation and two Velux rooflights to rear roof slope
- Documents
- 10 docs on file
- Reference
- 25/01729/FUL
- Nov 2009Tree WorksTreesIn report
T1. Starting with Lawson Cypress at the edge of the car park. This is a multi-stemmed tree. On looking at the tree it appears to be growing extremely well. However, it does have some weak fork structures. To avoid stems breaking out during periods of high winds, I would recommend that the canopy be thinned out by removing branches, to thin the tree by 25%, removing deadwood and lift the low branches to approximately 7ft to increase headroom.G2. Four Limes, further down, there were pollarded approximately 7years ago. All four trees are in good condition. To re-pollard these down to their old pollarding points, removing all the re growth.T3. Going down the road on the left hand side, there is a large Ash tree, beneath this is a public footpath. The upper crown of this tree contains some large deadwood material, recommend that the major deadwood be removed form this tree, together with a 15% crown thin.T4. Ash next in line. This is smaller tee containing some large dead material. Again I would recommend that this be removed also.T5. Spruce. This is in poor condition and declining. This tree I would recommend felling to ground level. This would allow more room for the other trees either side to develop.T6. Cherry Plum, this is a multi-stemmed tree and it is not known whether this is in the bounds of your property. The tree is collapsing already; some work has been done to this tree to lift the low branches, due to them blocking the footpath. Parts of the tree are also resting on the fence, I would recommend that due to the condition of it that it be felled to ground level.G7. Two Lime tees further down. These were pollarded some years ago. Some of the fork structures are quite tight, with Elderberry growing from within them. This would indicate there is sufficient decay and moisture for the Elderberry to survive. Therefore I would recommend that these two trees be reduced by approximately one third, shortening back side branches all round to shape, lif...
- Agent
- Bartlett Tree Experts
- Documents
- 1 doc on file
- Reference
- 09/03764/TCONR
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Sales history & valuation
4 Greyrick Court valuation sits well clear of the typical sold price in this postcode.
£330,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 4.8% per year over 11 years.
£325,000
Growth on file: 4.8% per year over 11 years.
Sales timeline
4 September 2024Most recent
£325,000
+66.7%over 10 years9 October 2013
£195,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in GL55 6TS: £200,000 (2024–2016).
Nearby sales in GL55 6TS
5 Greyrick Court, Mickleton, Chipping Campden, GL55 6TS
Sold Sept 2024
£240,0003 Greyrick Court, Mickleton, Chipping Campden, GL55 6TS
Sold Sept 2020
£345,0006 Greyrick Court, Mickleton, Chipping Campden, GL55 6TS
Sold May 2019
£200,0007 Greyrick Court, Mickleton, Chipping Campden, GL55 6TS
Sold Feb 2008
£247,500
Versus other Greyrick Court homes
On co₂ emissions, 4 Greyrick Court stands well clear of the street.
Price per m²
£4,924
Street avg £5,272
Floor Area
66 m²
Street avg 64 m²
Habitable Rooms
3 rooms
Street avg 3 rooms
CO₂ Emissions
3.7 t/year
Street avg 4.2 t/year
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The neighbourhood at a glance
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
0.1 km
King's Arms — bus stop.
Closest school
0.2 km
Mickleton Primary School. 1 school nearby.
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Road noise across the postcode

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
46.4dB

Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
38.2dB







