Two new houses have been built in Uley, right on the edge of the Millennium Green.
They're not at all attractive, in fact quite timid designs really. But that's not what's so annoying. No, the thing that annoyed me was the size of the larger house. It's too big, squatting like a big, old Brahma hen amongst a flock of Bantams. Looks ridiculous.
Also looks as if they ran out of roof tiles, there's a definite mismatch there.
The real horror here is, a house that should be on at least a third of an acre, has been squashed onto a TINY PLOT. Losing the garden area allowed enough space to SQUEEZE in another house. Again, no room for a garden. And all this in what was a garden.
Grand houses in pauper sized gardens. Reminds me of SANDBANKS in Dorset, all lined up, cheek by jowl along the sea shore. Can't wait for all the rest of the houses along the edge of the Millennium Green to develop their gardens, so that we have a solid run of houses to admire as we stroll around the flower meadow.
ALL FUR COAT AND NO KNICKERS
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