We've recently bought a leasehold property which has a garden to the front. Currently it's laid to lawn, with a path cutting through the middle as a right of access to next door.
Lease contract has various stipulations - it says it must be a lawn or ornamental garden, no fence or hedge, and that nothing can be planted which would impair the light or view of another property - which I'm taking to mean no trees.
We are considering laying a paved patio with flower beds and shrubs surrounding it to border it from the pavement - would that, in your mind, meet the requirement of "ornamental"?? Seems a bit of a dated term to us and we're not gardening experts either!
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6DinnerSid · 20/07/2018 08:44
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