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Front Garden of Woodman's Cottage675 x angesehenPhotographed on the morning of September 19 2006 from the western (shared) track owned by Robert Floyd. This shot is to the south-east. The road on the right is the Bransford Road (also called Colletts Green Road and Station Road) heading towards Powick, Worcester, and the great big world.20. September 2006
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Marjorie in the new Triangle740 x angesehenIn front of Woodman's Cottage, on the morning of Septmeber 19 2006. Our legal expenses to defend the action brought against us by Thomas Hawkins, the owner of the cottage, have topped Stg 42,000. We have prevailed in the litigation, and have been awarded reimbursement of our costs on an indemnity basis. Amazing: this little plot of land cost the same as two years (tuition, room, and board) at Harrow or Eton.20. September 2006
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Compacting the Gravel722 x angesehenIn the front of Woodman's Cottage, morning of September 19 2006. A beautiful, sunny, warm monring. This work was done for us by Albion Landscapes. They were the lowest of three bidders I contacted. They were very fast, and they did an excellent job.20. September 2006
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Woodman's Cottage - Compacted Gravel790 x angesehenThe excavation of about 4 inches of soil completed. The gravel has been spread and compacted, so it's almost as solid as the road. Photographed on the morning of September 19 2006. Nigel Roberts, from Albion Landscapes standing proudly with his shovel.20. September 2006
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Gravel Pile, Looking Towards Colletts Green603 x angesehenThe gravel pile, and the Bransford - Colletts Green Road, looking towards Colletts Green and Malvern. Photographed on September 18 2006.20. September 2006
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Woodman's Cottage -- The Pile of Gravel684 x angesehenThe gravel in a big pile, waiting for the excavation to be completed. The gravel was then spread and compacted. Photographed on the afternoon of September 18 2006.20. September 2006
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The New Fence at Woodman's Cottage658 x angesehenPhotographed on the afternoon of September 18 2006. The excavation of some of the triangle area had started, and the load of gravel had been delivered. The nice new fence is shown in the background.20. September 2006
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Craig Standing Next To The New Fence582 x angesehenWoodman's Cottage, after the new fence was installed along the correct boundary line. Photographed September 15 2006.17. September 2006
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Down With The Old, In With The New647 x angesehenAfter a year of litigation (commenced against us by Thomas Hawkins) we have fully prevailed. The Court-appointed expert found that the fence by Woodman's Cottage was not along the boundary line, and encroached on our property. This is important, because it has to do with "visual splays" onto the road. On September 15 2006 our contractors arrived to remove the part of the fence that encroached, and to put up our new fence along the boundary line.17. September 2006
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New Fence and Curb648 x angesehenBy the afternoon of September 15 2006 (when this photo was taken) the new fence had been erected. The curb across our track (the eastern track) is designed to retain the gravel we are about to install in the triangle between the fence and the road.17. September 2006
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New Fence At Woodman's Cottage632 x angesehenPhotographed looking towards the east. The Bransford Road (aka Colletts Green Road) is on the right. September 15 2006.17. September 2006
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New Fence In Front of Woodman's Cottage (Entrance to Lord's Wood)637 x angesehenThe new fence, on our property, runs along the boundary established by the Court. Which is where we said the boundary was all along, and where it is shown to be on our deeds, and on our neighbor's deeds. Photographed on the afternoon of September 15 2006.17. September 2006
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