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Couple come up with ingenious solution after wayward protected trees ruined fence around £1.25m home

Kate Guilding and her husband Joe adapted their fence to accommodate an sprawling sumac tree after previous panelling at their £1.25m Grade-II listed home was destroyed by its growth.



A couple in West Yorkshire, facing a ruined fence due to protected trees around their £1.25m home, created a fence with holes allowing tree branches to pass through. The unusual solution went viral, sparking debate on its aesthetic merit after a neighbor posted images to a Facebook group. The wife, a lawyer, explained that the trees were protected and the fence was a necessity to contain their puppy and improve the property's appeal for sale.

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