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I've got something similar we've inherited with our house. A lapsed random conifer that has far outgrown a 70's rockery. This multi-stemmed beast has been hacked (sorry crown lifted) over the years and now is a fairly tall thing which rocks and sheds branches in the wind. It'll be coming down over winter.

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Reduce the height no problem, reducing the sides will look terrible and by the look of the way it’s grown it would be a truly miserable climb.
I agree with the fell and replant. Pick something that won’t outgrow its position or require lots of future pruning if you have their best interests in mind not to be giving them a future expense. Removing and replacing that tree will no doubt be enough of a cost for them.

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11 minutes ago, lux said:

Reduce the height no problem, reducing the sides will look terrible and by the look of the way it’s grown it would be a truly miserable climb.
I agree with the fell and replant. Pick something that won’t outgrow its position or require lots of future pruning if you have their best interests in mind not to be giving them a future expense. Removing and replacing that tree will no doubt be enough of a cost for them.

Basis fr my recommendation. Its a big hit financially, but one tear-out branch over a pedestrian, an yr in bother. Best to deal with it in one hit.  K

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