Prince Charles’s pet project, the Nansledan housing development in Cornwall, comes with some draconian neighbourhood rules. There’s a lengthy 85 of them, to be exact, about what you can and can’t do around your home.
These include a ban on visible washing lines, flag flying, ball games, satellite dishes, plastic blinds, caravans, external drain pipes, slamming doors and public drunkenness.
The houses are painted in shades to evoke a quaint Cornish seaside, and there are strict rules about what colours are allowed.
Bins must be left outside on the day of collection only. House numbers must be placed in a certain way and caravans and satellite dishes aren’t allowed.
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