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SE4 1TR.

SE4 1TR has 25 known premises and 17 planning records — 10 approved of 16 decided (62.5%). 15 EPC records.

LewishamBrockleySE4 1TR
Postcode SE4 1TR · boundary not held, centred on the postcodeApprovedRefusedOther17 on the map — every match
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25
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
17
Applications
16 decided
62.5%
Approval rate
10 approved · 0 refused
15
EPC records
ratings C 8 · D 5 · E 2
17
Mapped applications
inside the postcode shape
Postcode unit boundary from Ordnance Survey; premises and applications inside it. Aggregates describe the area, not any single premises.
Property

What is it?

SE4 1TR has 25 known premises and 17 planning records — 10 approved of 16 decided (62.5%). 15 EPC records.

Premises (18 of 25 shown)

Planning

What happened?

17 planning applications across the postcode; 10 approved of 16 decided (62.5%). Latest 17 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
Date · distance
REAR: ONE Sycamore tree (T1) 58 Breaskpears Rd Ht 15m LATERAL REDUCTION SPREAD by 1m from 5m to 4m on W compass point. REASON: To prevent squirrels gaining access to the neighboring roof. The tree has been reduced previously; work is part of an ongoing maintenance cycle. Permission has been granted by owners. ONE Lime tree (T2) 58 Breaskpears Rd Ht 15m LATERAL REDUCTION SPREAD by 1m from 5m to 4m on W compass point. REASON: To prevent squirrels gaining access to the neighboring roof. The tree has been reduced previously; work is part of an ongoing maintenance cycle. Permission has been granted by owners. ONE Laurel tree (T3) 95 Cranfield Rd CROWN REDUCTION Ht by 2m from 8m to 6m Spread by 2m from 8m to 6m. REASON: To bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighboring properties. Permission has been granted by owners. Informative A: The sensitive management of the trees is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Simon Shackleton · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2025-06-03
REAR (no.95): ONE Willow (T1)(ht.12m) FELL. Reason: A structural wall within 1m has visible cracks and is being pushed over, removal to enable repair. Another willow will be planted as a replacement in a more suitable location. REAR (no.97): ONE Acacia (T2)(ht.16m) LATERAL REDUCE by 3m from 10m to 7m on all compass points. Reason: height to remain untouched, to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic. FRONT (no.95): ONE Bay tree (T3)(ht.10m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 4m to ht.6m, REDUCE RADIUS by 2m from 6m to 4m on all compass points. Reason: previously reduced, to maintaining natural aesthetic, to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighbouring properties. Informative A: huge thanks for the replacement tree for willow T1 for rear amenity and urban tree canopy benefits - suggested species: Salix caprea, whitebeam, holly, strawberry tree, hawthorn, Laburnum, paperbark maple, Gleditsia, Harlequin Glorybower (Clerododendrum trichotomum), Bee-bee Tree (Evodia hupehensis/Tetradium daniellii), Tibetan cherry (Prunus serrula); Informative B: please leave habitat log piles on site from arisings and continue to garden to benefit wildlife and biodiversity.
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Simon Shackleton · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2024-08-19
A retrospective application for the installation of a ground floor window to the side elevation of Flat 1, 97 Cranfield Road, SE4.
FLAT 1, 97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Mr Richard Hextall · Officer Megan Davies
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2024-01-02
Installation of replacement front door, door frame and fan light at 97 Cranfield Road SE4.
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2023-07-19
FRONT (rear of 58 Breakspears Rd): ONE Sycamore (T1)(ht.12m) CROWN REDUCE by 1m to ht.11m. Reason: to prevent squirrels gaining access to the neighbouring roof of 97 Cranfield Rd, ongoing maintenance cycle. REAR (56 Breakspears Rd): TWO Lime (T2 & T3)(ht.12m) FELL. Reason: Both trees are in close proximity to a retaining wall that is showing signs of structural damage. REAR (95 Cranfield Rd): ONE Willow (T4)(ht.12m) CROWN REDUCE by 2m to ht.10m LATERAL REDUCE by 3m from 10m to 7m. Reason: previously reduced, routine repeat maintenance. Informative A: the retention of front sycamore T1 and rear willow T4 is greatly appreciated for amenity, urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife habitat, environment and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies. Informative B: please ensure the 3 voluntary replacement trees from tree notice ref DC/19/112561 being 1x small leaved lime (Tilia cordata), 1x whitbeam (Sorbus aria), 1x standard wild pear (Pyrus communis) planted in the rear garden of 56 Breakspears Road are maintained to successful establishment to retain green vegetated gardens which are characteristic of Brockley conservation area. Informative C: please leave timber from felled T2 & T3 lying on site and create log and wood piles or lay cut branches between poles as 'dead hedges' for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Simon Shackleton · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2022-06-27
REAR: ONE Leylandii Conifer (T1)(ht.approx.12-14m) FELL. Reason: the tree covers rear private garden space for the flat, shade, damp, potential to prevent possible future Japanese Knotweed management. Informative: The tree appears to be an attractive tree feature in the rear garden contributing to the urban forest and environmental benefits and providing rear amenity, privacy and screening from overlooking from Beverley Court to the rear. If the tree is removed, replacement tree planting is encouraged to replace the treed nature of rear gardens which characterise the Brockley conservation area and which are valued for their contribution to the landscape setting of period properties. Suggested species such as tulip tree, small leaved lime, field maple, Robinia, Pagoda tree, wild cherry, Prunus Tai-Haku, Tibetan cherry, wild service tree, whitebeam, Pear, Golden Rain Tree (Koelreuteria paniculata),Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica), Judas tree, paperbark maple. Informative: create habitat log piles from cut timber for wildlife where possible.
FLAT 4, 91 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2021-03-09
REAR: ONE Acacia (T1)(ht.12-14m) CROWN THIN by 20%, CROWN LIFT to 4m above ground level, Remove deadwood (exempt works). REAR: ONE Acacia (T2)(ht.12-14m) LATERAL REDUCTION by 3m from 7m to 4m at the eastern compass point. REAR: ONE Willow (T3)(ht.10-12m) CROWN THIN by 20%, CROWN LIFT to 4m above ground level, Remove deadwood (exempt works). Reason: works are routine maintenance for safety and to reduce shade to rear gardens. Informative: Where a tree is on the boundary and is the joint responsibility of the applicant and the neighbour, or where consent is sought for trees on adjacent properties, any necessary agreements or permissions from the owner(s) need to be obtained before carrying out any tree work that may be permitted by the LPA.
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Mr Simon Shackleton · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2019-06-04
The installation of timber double glazed sliding sash and casement windows to the front and side and uPVC double glazed sliding sash windows and door to the rear at Flats A & B, 87 Cranfield Road SE4.
FLAT A&B 87 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant King · Agent M A Newsome & Co Ltd · Officer David Anderson
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2018-11-02
The installation of replacement timber sash windows on all elevations together with the installation of new front and side elevation doors at 95 Cranfield Road SE4.
95 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Mr Michael Nwawudu · Agent Mr D Mckenna · Officer John Miller
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2016-10-20
Rear Garden: Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa), Fell to ground level and treat stump to prevent suckering
87 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Mr Adrian Josey · Agent Tree-Tech · Officer Leif Mortensen
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2016-06-21
REAR: ONE Sycamore tree (T1) 58 Breaskpears Rd Ht 15m LATERAL REDUCTION SPREAD by 1m from 5m to 4m on W compass point. REASON: To prevent squirrels gaining access to the neighboring roof. The tree has been reduced previously; work is part of an ongoing maintenance cycle. Permission has been granted by owners. ONE Lime tree (T2) 58 Breaskpears Rd Ht 15m LATERAL REDUCTION SPREAD by 1m from 5m to 4m on W compass point. REASON: To prevent squirrels gaining access to the neighboring roof. The tree has been reduced previously; work is part of an ongoing maintenance cycle. Permission has been granted by owners. ONE Laurel tree (T3) 95 Cranfield Rd CROWN REDUCTION Ht by 2m from 8m to 6m Spread by 2m from 8m to 6m. REASON: To bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighboring properties. Permission has been granted by owners. Informative A: The sensitive management of the trees is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Simon Shackleton · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2025-06-03
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Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR (no.95): ONE Willow (T1)(ht.12m) FELL. Reason: A structural wall within 1m has visible cracks and is being pushed over, removal to enable repair. Another willow will be planted as a replacement in a more suitable location. REAR (no.97): ONE Acacia (T2)(ht.16m) LATERAL REDUCE by 3m from 10m to 7m on all compass points. Reason: height to remain untouched, to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic. FRONT (no.95): ONE Bay tree (T3)(ht.10m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 4m to ht.6m, REDUCE RADIUS by 2m from 6m to 4m on all compass points. Reason: previously reduced, to maintaining natural aesthetic, to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighbouring properties. Informative A: huge thanks for the replacement tree for willow T1 for rear amenity and urban tree canopy benefits - suggested species: Salix caprea, whitebeam, holly, strawberry tree, hawthorn, Laburnum, paperbark maple, Gleditsia, Harlequin Glorybower (Clerododendrum trichotomum), Bee-bee Tree (Evodia hupehensis/Tetradium daniellii), Tibetan cherry (Prunus serrula); Informative B: please leave habitat log piles on site from arisings and continue to garden to benefit wildlife and biodiversity.
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Simon Shackleton · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Valerie Harris
No objection
2024-08-19
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
A retrospective application for the installation of a ground floor window to the side elevation of Flat 1, 97 Cranfield Road, SE4.
FLAT 1, 97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Mr Richard Hextall · Officer Megan Davies
Approved
2024-01-02
More
Full Planning Permission
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Installation of replacement front door, door frame and fan light at 97 Cranfield Road SE4.
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Approved
2023-07-19
More
Full Planning Permission
FRONT (rear of 58 Breakspears Rd): ONE Sycamore (T1)(ht.12m) CROWN REDUCE by 1m to ht.11m. Reason: to prevent squirrels gaining access to the neighbouring roof of 97 Cranfield Rd, ongoing maintenance cycle. REAR (56 Breakspears Rd): TWO Lime (T2 & T3)(ht.12m) FELL. Reason: Both trees are in close proximity to a retaining wall that is showing signs of structural damage. REAR (95 Cranfield Rd): ONE Willow (T4)(ht.12m) CROWN REDUCE by 2m to ht.10m LATERAL REDUCE by 3m from 10m to 7m. Reason: previously reduced, routine repeat maintenance. Informative A: the retention of front sycamore T1 and rear willow T4 is greatly appreciated for amenity, urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife habitat, environment and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies. Informative B: please ensure the 3 voluntary replacement trees from tree notice ref DC/19/112561 being 1x small leaved lime (Tilia cordata), 1x whitbeam (Sorbus aria), 1x standard wild pear (Pyrus communis) planted in the rear garden of 56 Breakspears Road are maintained to successful establishment to retain green vegetated gardens which are characteristic of Brockley conservation area. Informative C: please leave timber from felled T2 & T3 lying on site and create log and wood piles or lay cut branches between poles as 'dead hedges' for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Simon Shackleton · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Valerie Harris
No objection
2022-06-27
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR: ONE Leylandii Conifer (T1)(ht.approx.12-14m) FELL. Reason: the tree covers rear private garden space for the flat, shade, damp, potential to prevent possible future Japanese Knotweed management. Informative: The tree appears to be an attractive tree feature in the rear garden contributing to the urban forest and environmental benefits and providing rear amenity, privacy and screening from overlooking from Beverley Court to the rear. If the tree is removed, replacement tree planting is encouraged to replace the treed nature of rear gardens which characterise the Brockley conservation area and which are valued for their contribution to the landscape setting of period properties. Suggested species such as tulip tree, small leaved lime, field maple, Robinia, Pagoda tree, wild cherry, Prunus Tai-Haku, Tibetan cherry, wild service tree, whitebeam, Pear, Golden Rain Tree (Koelreuteria paniculata),Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica), Judas tree, paperbark maple. Informative: create habitat log piles from cut timber for wildlife where possible.
FLAT 4, 91 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
No objection
2021-03-09
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR: ONE Acacia (T1)(ht.12-14m) CROWN THIN by 20%, CROWN LIFT to 4m above ground level, Remove deadwood (exempt works). REAR: ONE Acacia (T2)(ht.12-14m) LATERAL REDUCTION by 3m from 7m to 4m at the eastern compass point. REAR: ONE Willow (T3)(ht.10-12m) CROWN THIN by 20%, CROWN LIFT to 4m above ground level, Remove deadwood (exempt works). Reason: works are routine maintenance for safety and to reduce shade to rear gardens. Informative: Where a tree is on the boundary and is the joint responsibility of the applicant and the neighbour, or where consent is sought for trees on adjacent properties, any necessary agreements or permissions from the owner(s) need to be obtained before carrying out any tree work that may be permitted by the LPA.
97 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Mr Simon Shackleton · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Valerie Harris
No objection
2019-06-04
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
The installation of timber double glazed sliding sash and casement windows to the front and side and uPVC double glazed sliding sash windows and door to the rear at Flats A & B, 87 Cranfield Road SE4.
FLAT A&B 87 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant King · Agent M A Newsome & Co Ltd · Officer David Anderson
Approved
2018-11-02
More
Full Planning Permission
The installation of replacement timber sash windows on all elevations together with the installation of new front and side elevation doors at 95 Cranfield Road SE4.
95 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Mr Michael Nwawudu · Agent Mr D Mckenna · Officer John Miller
Approved
2016-10-20
More
Full Planning Permission
Rear Garden: Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa), Fell to ground level and treat stump to prevent suckering
87 CRANFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1TR · premises record
Applicant Mr Adrian Josey · Agent Tree-Tech · Officer Leif Mortensen
No objection
2016-06-21
More
Trees in Conservation Areas

Building control

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Place

What affects it?

Every mapped designation touching a premises in this postcode, with how many of its 25 premises each one covers.

Designation
Coverage
Archaeological Priority Area
Briefly the site of a Pre-monstratensian abbey which was founded in 1182, but moved to Bayham, Hampshire in 1199-1208. Excavation has revealed part of the refectory and artefacts of 14th to 18th century dates. This suggests a later use of the abbey bui · reference 76884 · covers 25 of 25 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The APA covers the site of a medieval refectory associated with the Premonstratensian abbey known as Brockley Priory. The APA includes the area surrounding the Grade II listed St Peters Church, the relatively undevelop · reference 216447 · covers 25 of 25 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Brockley Conservation Area · reference A4BC · covers 25 of 25 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 25 of 25 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Conservation Area
Brockley · reference LEWCA7 · covers 25 of 25 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
Archaeological Priority Area
Briefly the site of a Pre-monstratensian abbey which was founded in 1182, but moved to Bayham, Hampshire in 1199-1208. Excavation has revealed part of the refectory and artefacts of 14th to 18th century dates. This suggests a later use of the abbey bui · reference 76884 · covers 25 of 25 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The APA covers the site of a medieval refectory associated with the Premonstratensian abbey known as Brockley Priory. The APA includes the area surrounding the Grade II listed St Peters Church, the relatively undevelop · reference 216447 · covers 25 of 25 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Brockley Conservation Area · reference A4BC · covers 25 of 25 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
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Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 25 of 25 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Conservation Area
Brockley · reference LEWCA7 · covers 25 of 25 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.

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People

Who is involved?

Named on the latest 17 applications in this postcode — the party who applied, not the owner or occupier.

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Development

What could it become?

Planning precedent17 applications and 17 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy15 EPC records; ratings C: 8, D: 5, E: 2.
What is not assertedNo capacity, value or ownership claim is made at area level; those belong to individual premises records and their evidence.

Intent signals

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Boundary: OS Postcode Unit areas (Ordnance Survey), 2026-08-14. Planning records: canonical stage2. EPC: EPC register. Premises: OS AddressBase / UPRN.
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