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Get startedAshmansworth Manor is a property in Ashmansworth, Newbury, Newbury (RG20 9SG). It has council tax band H.
21 planning records sit against the property, 12 approved, 5 refused. Past consents include an annexe, new windows and an extension, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved. The record references listed-building consent, which constrain future alterations.
This property doesn't have an Energy Performance Certificate yet. An EPC is required to sell or let — and unlocks our automated valuation.
A tree works application was refused at Ashmansworth Manor in 2023.
Dismantle to ground level Beech T1 (12m) to front of property on verge to encourage growth and health of second Beech and Scots Pine in close proximity. Trees planted too close and removal of one is required to prevent over crowding. Dismantle to ground level Crab Apple T2 (8-10m) to front of property on verge to encourage growth and health of second Crab Apple in close proximity. Trees planted by current owner too close and removal of one is required to prevent over crowding. Removal of 3 Turkish Hazels to prevent over crowding. Trees panted by current owner but now one T3 (3-4m) is crowding out a magnificent Acer, one T4 (3-4m) is too close to a Mimosa and the third is being removed to maintain symmetry T5 (3-4m). Lastly, removal to ground level an Ash T6 (8-10m) with 90% die back. Self seeded tree in property boundary hedge.
That can mean the property has never traded since the registry began publishing in 1995, was a new build that hasn't been registered yet, or is held in the same hands long-term.
Median price across the last 5 sales in RG20 9SG: (2024–2016).
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
0.2 km

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
43.3dB

Line of trees T1 to T7 on rear property boundary, medium mature trees crowded out inhibiting lower growth and broader tree health. Owner and neighbour would like to remove T 2 and T6 in order to promote more balanced growth. Copper Beech T1 Crown lift to 4.5 removing secondary and tertiary branches only Copper Beech T7 Crown lift to 4.5 removing secondary and tertiary branches only Oak T2 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Oak T6 Remove leaving 4m habitat pole Ornamental T8 remove as now over grown by Copper Beech above and interfering with lower branches of T1 Ornamental Tennis Court T9 remove as old and unhealthy Lawson Cypress T10 remove as planted too close to neighbouring identical Lawson Cypress and causing imbalance in growth. Remove straight stem T10 and allow remaining tree to fill out Hornbeam hedge remove first tree and re shape hedge end. Planted by owners in middle of rear garden but now excessively segmenting garden. Yew T11 next to house is growing into the property and telephone lines. Owner wishes to subtly take back the tree by 2m on the house side whilst retaining shape and height, smaller branches only max cut 75mm Ash T12 suffering die back, permission to remove limb over road at front of property Yew T13 lift off garage roof by 1.5m and subtly reshape T14 Ash in center of garden, medium large tree with die back needs to be removed to ground level T15 Oak by tennis court, remove lateral limb over court to trunk as long lateral with no suitable growth point to cut to. Remove dead stump where previous limb has fallen. Subtle crown lift of lateral lower limb over garden to allow access for machinery T16 small Ornamental, poor condition requires removal and replacement
19 more applications for this property
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Barn Close Lane — bus stop.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
36.1dB