Following on from an earlier post on purchasing a site,- I'm wondering about a particular tree on a boundary ditch. The gable end of the house as per the plans comes right up to the ditch boundary and this tree, - literally just a narrow footpath between.
The tree is not huge, - but certainly big, - big enough to be concerned about it coming crashing down some stormy night.
I'm wondering does anyone know how difficult it is to either cut it down (ideally) or top it? The tree is a bit of distance away from the dwelling on the neighbouring property, so they may prefer to retain for reasons of privacy. Would the owner of the neighbouring property on the other side if the boundary be able to simply refuse to allow it to be cut down or topped? Do I even need to seek ther permission at all of its arguably a danger to a dwelling?
Obviously the tree might even be preserved in terms of planning etc. - in which case I guess its a whole other ballgame.
Also, I'd be concerned about roots and the foundation, - but I believe (correct me if wrong!) that its possible to put a sheet of steel or some other protection in place to to prevent the roots from growing into the foundation.
Any suggestions or advice appreciated!
The tree is not huge, - but certainly big, - big enough to be concerned about it coming crashing down some stormy night.
I'm wondering does anyone know how difficult it is to either cut it down (ideally) or top it? The tree is a bit of distance away from the dwelling on the neighbouring property, so they may prefer to retain for reasons of privacy. Would the owner of the neighbouring property on the other side if the boundary be able to simply refuse to allow it to be cut down or topped? Do I even need to seek ther permission at all of its arguably a danger to a dwelling?
Obviously the tree might even be preserved in terms of planning etc. - in which case I guess its a whole other ballgame.
Also, I'd be concerned about roots and the foundation, - but I believe (correct me if wrong!) that its possible to put a sheet of steel or some other protection in place to to prevent the roots from growing into the foundation.
Any suggestions or advice appreciated!