A 120ft giant redwood stands in a Bristol housing estate after developers built around it in the 1970s.
The tree, once on a pig farm, is now in the Cherry family’s garden, where they admire it despite pigeon droppings and a shifting driveway.
The endangered species, native to California, has a preservation order and would require a crane for removal.
The family enjoys the wildlife it attracts and says it remains a striking feature of the neighborhood.
The tree, once on a pig farm, is now in the Cherry family’s garden, where they admire it despite pigeon droppings and a shifting driveway.
The endangered species, native to California, has a preservation order and would require a crane for removal.
The family enjoys the wildlife it attracts and says it remains a striking feature of the neighborhood.
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