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Kay Easton8/1/04 11:08
In article , Sacha writes It's all so relative, isn't it? Someone who has moved from a tiny terrace or a flat with a window box will think one third of an acre is a large garden and two acres an estate! ;-) Most people in this country think of one third of an acre as large!!!! My garden is one of the largest in the town (I'm not sure there are any which are larger) and extends the whole length of the adjoining street, and yet is only one fifth of an acre. That's my point. I don't know what the average garden size is in this country but apparently both gardens and houses have been getting considerably smaller since the last war. Perceptions have changed accordingly, I imagine. -- Sacha (remove the 'x' to email me) |
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