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1 hour ago, openspaceman said:

Isn't the apparent lean an ephemera of a relatively wide angle lens?

 

Look at the way the RHS building seems to lean the other way.

 

Could moonlight in estate agency, yes. But not that much. 

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5 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

i'd be cautious about removing any of them and leaving others standing...also not sure crown lifting is the best idea, just going to make them a bit more leggy.

The one near the garage, might be worth taking a measurement from the apex of the roof to the trunk so you can monitor if the lean increases over the next few months. If it does you probably have your answer.

Trees growing in very tight group must be removed as a group, I seen too many failures after removing   One or another, first storm and trees what was left is going down 😔

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