I don't think the house' plot is weird, but it is weird that the surrounding fields don't have vegetation. EnglandBelgium does not need to be a steppe.
They seem to be freshly ploughed, something will grow there, eventually.
A house with a narrow strip for a garden is a bit weird though
IIRC that's a house in Zaventem, aka Brussels Airport. So, not a great spot place to build a house.
I don't remember the exact story, but that was supposed to be row housing... but ain't no-one building any more houses there.
Looks more like harrowed or cultivated than ploughed.
What I initially meant was that the fields are large-ish and could have more and better buffer strips among them.
A house with a narrow strip for a garden is a bit weird though
House. Garden. Soccer field. Reading grove.
Perfection.
This is Belgium, it's a great example of what we call "koterijen"
What does koterij roughly mean in English (or German)?
I don't think the house' plot is weird, but it is weird that the surrounding fields don't have vegetation.
EnglandBelgium does not need to be a steppe.They seem to be freshly ploughed, something will grow there, eventually.
A house with a narrow strip for a garden is a bit weird though
IIRC that's a house in Zaventem, aka Brussels Airport. So, not a great spot place to build a house.
I don't remember the exact story, but that was supposed to be row housing... but ain't no-one building any more houses there.
Looks more like harrowed or cultivated than ploughed.
What I initially meant was that the fields are large-ish and could have more and better buffer strips among them.
House. Garden. Soccer field. Reading grove.
Perfection.
This is Belgium, it's a great example of what we call "koterijen"
What does koterij roughly mean in English (or German)?