Sunflower123
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I have a southeast facing back garden. I would give my eye teeth for the same garden with a westerly ( preferably southwesterly) aspect so that I could enjoy the long summer evenings that I am hoping for this summer!
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I would only that its not that easy to get to. There was some sun when we were there on sat but I was interested to know how long it would last for. Thanks for your all your feedbackWhy not just pop down to see the property during the current sunny weather at different times of the day?
you could get up early and enjoy the long summer mornings
Just make sure that the back garden IS west facing and not just estate agent speak. I've been shown houses by the same estate agent on the opposite sides of the street and been told that both houses had south facing gardens
A west facing back garden will get the sun in the back garden later than any other aspect.
Nothing illogical about that - an empty small room could easily look smaller than a larger one with stuff in it. Depends on the relative sizes of the rooms and the size of the "stuff".the same estate agent told me an empty room can look smaller then one with stuff in it, so I know not to trust them.
West is best is a phrase of gardeners but that's more about frost damage that vino on the terrace. You garden will be lovely in the evening which is probably when you most want to use it I think it's a pretty good thing. If it's long enough the bottom will be east facing.
Although the same estate agent told me an empty room can look smaller then one with stuff in it, so I know not to trust them. Thanks
I am geuinely not being smart but how could a west facing back garden have a "bottom that is east facing"?
I am geuinely not being smart but how could a west facing back garden have a "bottom that is east facing"?
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