Norfolk is quite unusual in that a lot of it is made up of little parcels of land that people own which are not near their homes, if that makes sense! So a couple live around the corner on a street but there is no garden attached. They then have a path that runs about 100ft+ long behind our garden fence on one side. It then opens out into a reasonable sized garden with summerhouse, shed etc which is their garden. We have a large hedge along that side so we cannot see them nor them us.
Their house gets no sun whatsoever so obviously they enjoy their garden because it does get the sun. Problem is they are either mowing the grass, cutting their side of the hedge with electric trimmer, or using one of those machines that grinds everything up etc.
I have only ever said something once on a beautiful Sunday morning when my Mum was here. I put her a deckchair out in the sun about 10.30 and he had been using noisy gear since 8.30. I expected it to stop soon but it went on and on and by 12.30 it was still going. It stopped briefly and I called over âplease donât start up again, youâve been doing it since 8.30.â He said ânearly finishedâ and carried on! Next time I saw his wife I made it very clear that he had ruined our morning and pointed out if we hear they have visitors in their garden we never start noisy jobs neither do we object when they have endless BBQs when we have washing out. She got the message as he only does short bursts now.
If they go away for the weekend or are on top of their jobs it is absolutely wonderful in our garden, just birds singing and peace, perfect peace.đ