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Horse-chestnut tree

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twiggs66 | 00:36 Tue 15th May 2007 | Gardening
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I am looking to buy a house that has a horse chestnut in the middle of the garden. The tree has a preservation order on it. Apart form the obvious leaf and conker fall are their any major issues i should be concerned/aware of before i commit to buying a house with this tree so close to it.
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You'll find a table here: http://www.gardenlaw.co.uk/trees.html (about half way down)

with species of trees and the "safe" distance from houses - note that this is a pretty conservative distance

You haven't told us how close it actually is because we don't know how large the garden is, so I can't say how safe it might or might not be.

Note willows are the scary ones 40m!
Beware kids chucking things at it when the conkers are out!!!

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