A retired vicar is locked in an unholy row with a care home next door after workers cut down trees in his garden which he said were 'like the Sycamore Gap'.
Philip Young said his privacy was 'violated' by 'three men with chainsaws' and is seeking £30,000 in compensation.
The 72-year-old said he returned to his £325,000 home after church to find workers from the Cotman House nursing home on May 6.
Mr Young said he was 'incandescent with rage' to find them chopping back the trees and the undergrowth.
But now - four months on - he is seeking £30,000 compensation after rejecting an initial pay out.






