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Emma I envy you, all those mature tree's you can borrow from the backdrop and add to your design and the space - fantastic. The downside of living in a built up area is neighbours overlooking you But your garden is gorgeous really gorgeous. |
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Thanks everybody, the garden is really nice, right size for me and the other half it is about 100ft by 45ft. We are planning to put fencing down both sides of the garden, this will be wooden slatted fencing about 5ft with a trellis top to it, I then intend to put some large borders in on each side, we are going to rebuild the garage to hopefully a nice double one, and I would like a summer house/gym/painting studio a bit further down the garden just after the garage. It does look lovely in the snow and as you said Kazz it is really nice not to be overlooked at the back, the owner of the field has tried to get planning permission but with no luck, he did let out the field as it has got a rather nice wooden stable on the land, and there was two horses in there, one big white horse and a red shetland pony. |
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One of the sights I love to see in the morning is the family of pheasants that come into the garden and eat the seeds that have fallen from our bird feeder under the weeping willow. They make a right mess of the grass underneath but it is worth it to see them. The most I have counted is 12 in one sighting!! lol |
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