Bourne Court is a detached house in St. Mary Bourne, Andover, Andover (SP11 6BT). It has a recorded floor area of 379 m² (around 4082 sq ft), construction records dating it to 2007 onwards and council tax band H. The latest certificate (April 2011) shows a C (score 75), near the top of the C band. Main heating runs on oil. The latest certificate is from April 2011, so improvements made since then won't be reflected.
Today's modelled estimate of £1,570,000 is 31.7% below the 2021 sale of £2,300,000, below the original sale price, which typically signals condition or completion-status changes worth verifying. 11 planning records sit against the property, 8 approved, 1 refused. Past consents include an extension, an annexe and partial demolition, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved. Most recent transfer: March 2021 at £2,300,000. That sale was during the post-pandemic price surge, when transactions cleared materially above pre-2020 trend.
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Bourne Court'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This certificate is over 10 years old and is no longer valid.Expired 28 Apr 2021
Planning history includes recorded demolition works, indicating a major rebuild phase at this address.
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The latest sale landed in the post-pandemic price surge — useful context when reading the figure.
£1,570,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables.
£2,300,000
Recorded with HM Land Registry.
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Daytime road noise here sits well below conversation level — a quiet pocket of the postcode.
Crime
5/mo
Steady year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.4 km

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
42.9dB

Valuation
against the asking price
Risks
planning & flood
Sold prices
similar homes nearby
Trends
the local market
T1 Beech lift canopy to clear ground level by up to 3m T2 Beech fell to near ground level, tree is hollow and has Ganoderma G1 3 x yews lift canopies to clear ground level by up to 3m T3 Beech lift canopy to clear ground level by up to 3m T4 Yew fell to ground level, due to being suppressed T5 Birch fell to ground level, due to being suppressed T7 Yew fell to ground level, due to being suppressed T8 Sycamore reduce crown by up to 2 metres over car park and growing towards house, reduce away from power lines to give up to 2 metres clearance The Sycamore will have a finished radial spread of 5 metres towards the road/powerlines and a 7 metre spread towards the house, the height is not being reduced and the tree will remain with a finished height of no less than 23 metres.
G1 - Removal of all vegetation, majority of which is Laurel and Box, grinding of stumps and the subsequent grading of topsoil and grinding arisings. G2 - Mulching of vegetation using a green climber LV800 and subsequent grading of the bank into the lower level. T1 - Thuja (group of approx 3) - remove to ground level and stump grind. T2 - Yew - remove to ground level and stump grind. T3 - Yew reduce back away from building to give no more than a 2m clearance. T4 - Cypress - remove to ground level and stump grind. T5 - Holly - in the end of the Yew hedge - remove to ground level and stump grind. T6 - Purple Beech - crown lift to 3m and reduce back from building to give no more than a 2m clearance. G3 - Overgrown hedge line consisting of mostly Laurel overhanging the highway. Also includes storm damaged/ dead trees - Removal of dead/dying and dangerous trees, cutting back of Laurel along the highway to maintain width and height clearance for vehicles and to create a maintained boundary. General tidying of understory. Width of hedge will reduce by 1m due to clearance from highway. Overall height will not change. G4 - Group of Cypress - remove to ground level and stump grind. G5 - Hazel - re-coppice. H1 - reduce hedge line to lowest existing point. H2 - Yew hedge reduce to previous and trim back to maintain. G6 - Laurel - remove and stump grind. Additional understory areas to clear with green climber (LV800) - (expansion of G2 to clear all understory on the southern boundary up to the existing hedgeline and the low level scrub around the pool house. G7 - to tidy shrubbery/vegetation around adjacent cottage and clear driveway. G8 - remove line of ornamental trees adjacent to tennis court and grind stumps. H3 - newly planted Laurel to level top and lightly trim side
19 March 2021Most recent
£2,300,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in SP11 6BT: £490,000 (2021–2002).
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The George Inn — bus stop.
Closest school
1.1 km
St Mary Bourne Primary School. 1 school nearby.
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Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
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