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Get started29 Lenton Road is a three-bedroom mid-terrace house in The Park, Nottingham, Nottingham (NG7 1DT). It has a recorded floor area of 229 m² (around 2466 sq ft), construction records dating it to before 1900 and council tax band C. At 229 m² this is the 9th smallest of 12 units on EPC record in the building, where floor areas span 57–539 m². The building's EPC ratings span E to C, with this unit at the bottom. On EPC score it ranks last in the building (40 versus a best of 71). Period features are noted in the property record. The latest certificate (October 2008) shows an E (score 40), well below the UK norm with real room to improve. The recommended improvements would push it to D (score 57). The latest certificate is from October 2008, so improvements made since then won't be reflected.
Untraded for 29 years, with the last transfer in September 1997. Only one transfer is on record with HM Land Registry, suggesting it has stayed in the same hands for a long time. 5 planning records sit against the property, 0 approved, 0 refused, 1 pending. An active application for tree works is awaiting a decision. The record references conservation-area consent, which constrain future alterations. At 229 m² the property is well over the postcode median (150 m² across 11 EPCs), placing it in the larger end of the local stock. It lags the bulk of the postcode on energy efficiency (less efficient than 82% of similar EPCs). Today's modelled estimate of £398,000 sits 186.3% above the 1997 sale of £139,000. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£56/sq ft) was about 68.1% below the postcode norm.
29 Lenton Road'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This certificate is over 10 years old and is no longer valid.Expired 03 Oct 2018
Planning history at 29 Lenton Road is exclusively tree-management applications — typical for a property with mature trees on or near the plot.
A. Birch Fell because of excessive shading on lawn after midday B. Holly. Fell because of excessive shading on lawn after midday. Replace these trees with small flowering shrubs. C. Prune lower branches on willow to clear adjacent flowering cherry in a bed on the other side of the path marked on the plan or also cast shade on the lawn and sitting area used in late afternoon.
29 Lenton Road has been held in the same hands since before 2000.
£398,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables.
£139,000
Recorded with HM Land Registry.
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On price per m², 29 Lenton Road runs well behind the street norm.
Price per m²
£607
Street avg £1,656
Floor Area
229 m²
Street avg 88 m²
Habitable Rooms
5 rooms
Rail-style transport is unusually close for this postcode.
Crime
8/mo
Rising year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.2 km
ATS — bus stop.

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
49.4dB

I wish to remove an overhanging branch from a birch tree which is casting unwanted shade on flower borders. Permission was given previously (3-4 years ago) to fell this particular tree - and this is presumably on record, but the decision was then taken not to carry out the work at that time.
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5 September 1997Most recent
£139,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in NG7 1DT: £575,000 (2024–2017).
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Street avg 4 rooms
CO₂ Emissions
14.0 t/year
Street avg 4.5 t/year
NG7 1BY
Closest school
0.7 km
Edna G. Olds Academy. 39 schools nearby.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
41.0dB