u/EquivalentTrouble253

Would removing this hill be possible?

Would removing this hill be possible?

We’ve bought a new house (England) and ideally would like to flatten this garden by removing this hill. I assume it was out here for a reason. Just not sure what.

I’m aware we’d need a retaining wall at the back I think if we did remove it. Behind the trees on the left is an open field.

Getting heavy machinery in would be a problem as there is narrow access only.

Is this something that’s possible? Very expensive to do?

u/EquivalentTrouble253 — 7 hours ago
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Hi r/apple,

I’m the indie developer behind PageFlow, a private book tracker for iPhone.

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