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wombat

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  1. Thank you for all your replies. According UK soul observatory is states the soil is sandy loam to clayey loam a mile or so up the road it’s clayey loam to silty loam. Not sure how accurate the maps are?
  2. Looking for some help please. We we are in the process of purchasing our first house and there is a very large I think birch tree approx 1.5metres away from the front of the house. It is approx twice the height of the house. We we live in the south east where the soil of a clay mix and I am terrified of subsidence or heave and costs of removal. We are of course going to seek further advice surveys etc but can anyone put my mind at ease in the mean time ? Is this a deal breaker? thank you

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