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Hi,
I can see your reason for concern. This is because although from your description, the park you mentioned most likely does not have water but most likely it is flat.
Here there are a few considerations:-
1. You can always create a `solid backing' behind the house by having a fence.
Good `fencing' includes materials like brick walls, fence with creepers. Fence with bushes in between or fence with privacy strips e.g. like those in army camps or wooden planked fences for privacy.
2. In addition, a few medium sized trees (usually not large trees) behind the house would be good.
3. This is not Feng Shui but ideally, the park should not be a play ground especially when ball games are played or you may end up with broken windows or smashed roofs.
Warmest Regards
Cecil
On 8/15/99 12:58:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is it bad to have a park at
>the back of the house? Thanks.
>
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