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Get started1 Duke William Mount is an eight-bedroom detached house in Nottingham (NG7 1BH). It has a recorded floor area of 670 m² (around 7212 sq ft), construction records dating it to before 1900 and council tax band H. The latest certificate (April 2018) shows a D (score 61), on the cusp of jumping into the C band. When first surveyed in May 2010 the rating was F, the property has climbed 2 bands since. Between certificates, wall efficiency went from Very Poor to Poor, roof efficiency went from Very Poor to Poor and window efficiency went from Very Poor to Good. The recommended improvements would push it to C (score 75).
15 planning records sit against the property, 1 approved, 0 refused, 1 pending. Past consents include an extension and partial demolition, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved. An active application for tree works is awaiting a decision. The record references conservation-area consent, which constrain future alterations. Sale prices here have outpaced England HPI: 6.7% per year against 0% for the wider region. Last sale on file: £2,060,000 in September 2021. That sale was during the post-pandemic price surge, when transactions cleared materially above pre-2020 trend.
1 Duke William Mount's carbon output runs well above what efficient homes in the postcode produce.
Planning history includes recorded demolition works, indicating a major rebuild phase at this address.
T1. Beech Works: Reduce the canopy by up to 2m using Reduction Via Thinning RVT - involves the removal of a primary foliage bearing branches back to naturally occurring pruning points within the crown to subtly reduce and thin the canopy. The method removes small percentages of the foliage bearing branches back to the best, naturally occurring pruning points within the canopy as per BS3998. Justification: The trees play an important part of the street scheme and is of high amenity value. However, the tree is very dominant, Canopy Tree Services has reduced this tree previously in 2019 and 2016. Continuing regular sensitive reductions will maintain a viable leaf bearing crown and enable the tree to maintain at a size so that it can continue to be an asset. Gp1. Leylandii Works: Reduce in height by 3m and trim the garden side. Justification: The hedge is becoming dominant
1 Duke William Mount has more than quadrupled in price since its earliest registered sale in 1999.
£2,108,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 6.7% per year over 23 years.
£2,060,000
Growth on file: 6.7% per year over 23 years.
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Reported crime in the wider district is trending notably upward year-on-year.
Crime
8/mo
Rising year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.4 km

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
51.0dB

Changes detected from historical EPC data
Heating controls upgraded for better temperature management
Hot water system upgraded
Single glazing replaced with double or better glazing
Wall insulation improved
Roof insulation improved
More low energy lighting installed
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T1 Yew tree - Fell and grind stump. Replant with species to be decided. Justification: The retaining wall has partially collapsed and needs to be rebuilt. A builder has inspected the wall and is under the opinion that the tree roots have caused the collapse of the wall therefore the tree should be removed before the wall is re built. While it is not certain that the tree is the cause of the collapse, the remainder of the wall will need to be removed to allow the rebuilding of the wall. Removing the rest of the wall is likely to leave the ground where the tree is rooted unstable. It is therefore necessary to remove the tree to ensure the wall can be repaired.
13 more applications for this property
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24 September 2021Most recent
£2,060,000
+64.8%over 7 years19 September 2014
£1,250,000
+161.0%over 15 years29 January 1999
£479,000
Median price across the last 3 sales in NG7 1BH: £460,000 (2018–2001).
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NG7 1AY
Seely Road — bus stop.
Closest school
0.6 km
Edna G. Olds Academy. 39 schools nearby.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
43.5dB