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beppington
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Your diagram confuses me. The large oak that overlaps your property seems to be quite a distance from your potential house site. Why would you want to trim the oak at all? Big trees are not usually treated as hedges that neatly define a boundary line. Our suburban neighborhoods would look pretty weird if all the overlapping trees were close cropped on one side.
Its branches hang down so low I can't get my tractor to the fence to mow the fence-line in that area, which I want to do. I also want to replace that old 4-barbed-wire fence & the branches will be in the way for that, too.