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Get started14 Catesby Gardens is a property in Yateley (GU46 6FQ). It has council tax band G.
Held since April 2002 — that's 24 years off the open market, well above the local norm. 2 planning records sit against the property, 2 approved, 0 refused. Past consents include tree works, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved.
This property doesn't have an Energy Performance Certificate yet. An EPC is required to sell or let — and unlocks our automated valuation.
Planning history at 14 Catesby Gardens is exclusively tree-management applications — typical for a property with mature trees on or near the plot.
This application relates to 2 large Common Oaks that are approximately I metre apart at their base and have grown as a binary crown and have an intertwined root system. T1 Oak: Has Meripilus Gignateus fruiting bodies around approximately half of the base of the stem. Meripulus Giganteus is a fungus usually found on beech and oak that causes "white rot" within the root system, causing the tree to become unstable as the lignin is removed from the woody structure turning the wood soft, spongy and white. T1 also has a cavity between the butress roots on the south and north side of the stem from which it can be seen that the tree has a woodworm infestation. T1 is in danger of falling. Tree surgeons have recommended that it be felled to the ground as a matter of urgency, due to its close proximity to houses on all sides. One tree surgeon has commented that if it is not felled soon, it would be too dangerous to climb. It would not be possible for a boom lift (cherry picker) to access the site due to the narrow entrance to the rear garden, steps and walls.T2 Oak:This tree is growing in close proximity to T1. The crown has been suppressed on the North East and South East sides with a heavy lean towards the North West and South West side. Meriplus Giganteus fruiting bodies are 1 meter from the main stem on the North East side. Although the lean of the tree would have been supported by root growth on the opposite side, Meripilus fruiting bodies have been noted within the supportive area. Following the removal of T1, T2 would also be subjected to additional wind forces and exposure. Without the support and shelter of T1, and with likely root damage from Meripillus, there is a significant danger that this tree would fall onto the nearby house towards which it is leaning. Tree surgeons have recommended that this tree be felled to ground level.
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
Wordsworth Avenue — bus stop.

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
44.9dB

APPLICATION FOR TREE WORKS: WORKS TO TREES SUBJECT TO A TREE PRESERVATION ORDER (TPO):T1/ Large Common Oak x 2 that have grown as a binary crown. To reduce north facing rogue lateral branches by approximately 1.5 to 2 metres, also south and south east facing lateral branches by 3 to 4 metres to leave an overall sympathetically looking and balanced crown. To also crown clean by removal of deadwood and lightly thinning by approximately 15%. The reason for the application is to introduce more light and give significant clearance to the mentioned and surrounding properties.by approximately 1.5 to 2 metres, also south and south easterly lateral branches by
1 Catesby Gardens Yateley
Sold Sept 2020
GU46 6YD
Closest school
0.5 km
Westfields Infant School. 9 schools nearby.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
36.8dB
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