'We're just amazed that two neighbours who used to like each other ended up arguing and it went that far'

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A tree that was chopped in half by a pair of angry neighbours during a heated dispute has unexpectedly turned into a local tourist hotspot - and even gets reviews on Google.

Bharat Mistry was devastated back in 2021 when his neighbours Irene and Graham Lee took a chainsaw to the 16ft fir tree that had been a fixture outside their homes in Sheffield for 25 years.

The drastic measure was the culmination of a year-long disagreement between Mr Mistry and the couple, who are both in their 70s. Mr Mistry reported that the couple's frustration stemmed from birds nesting in the tree and soiling their driveway with droppings.

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Now, three years later, the half-cut tree continues to draw tourists to the unlikely cul-de-sac, where property prices hover around £220,000. The tree has even earned a spot as an attraction on Google Maps, where visitors have shared their thoughts.

One visitor, giving a three-star review, commented: "Interesting tree that was cut in half due to a feud between the two neighbours. The story was also over the news and was interesting to visit the location and see the news turn into real life.

"Google street view is not updated since 10 years ago, so you can actually see the original tree before it was cut off. Not worth driving a long distance, but if you were nearby, it's worth paying a visit."

Attempts to reach the residents for comment this week were unsuccessful. Local residents have indicated that there has been no reconciliation between the two parties since the incident made international news.

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The tree before it was cut in half -Credit: © Bharat Mistry / SWNS

A woman who wished to remain unnamed remarked: "I just think it's funny. I think it's been trimmed back again because you'd have thought it would have grown back by now.

"I think now it's like a landmark. You get all the walkers coming round and they all come on the street for a look. They go up to it and take photographs.

"Even when houses have gone for sale, they've used it as a directional tool and said 'it's near that half tree'. It's become famous, so they may as well keep it like that now."

Another local resident added: "They're both nice neighbours, I wave to them both. When it first happened, people would drive into the street and drive past slowly for a good look.

"It's worn off a bit now, people are used to it, but you still see people having a nosey. I think people are just amazed that two neighbours that used to like each other ended up arguing over that and it went that far.

"I can understand both - he wanted his beautiful tree, which was shaped and well-kept and the other one is always shining his drive and washing his car. He puts his car there and the birds went in the tree and it's not even his tree.

"They both keep their gardens nice, so you can understand both of their standpoints. But when you go past, they both wave to you, they're both nice people."

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One of the Google reviews for the chopped in half tree in Sheffield -Credit:No credit

The photograph was anonymously sent into Jeremy Vine's Channel 5 TV show in June 2021 and turned into memes on social media.

Speaking in 2021, Mr Mistry said he was 'absolutely distraught' when the tree was chopped down. He told how he and his family watched on in horror as a team of tree surgeons hacked away at their beloved tree.

He said: "We pleaded and pleaded with them not to do it, but their mind was made up. That tree was coming down. I believe he has the right to cut down anything that is overhanging onto his property. But you have to ask, why after 25 years would you do that?

"It must have been no more than 3ft onto his land. It is above head height, the bottom of the branches start at about 8 ft high and we have cut off the branches lower down to be amiable with them.

"He can get his car on and off the drive with no issues. We had asked if we could get it trimmed back and put a net in it so it would stop birds getting in, but there was no compromise with them."

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Neighbours who split their tree in three two years ago are still no speaking due to the initial row -Credit:© SWNS

He continued: "It has been there for 25 years and we'd trimmed into a ball shape with agreement with the neighbour and he has been fine about it. But recently there have been birds in the tree which you would expect at this time of the year.

"He started off by putting black bin liners in the tree to stop the birds sitting there. It is really sad to look at, because the tree has been there for so long and it's a really pretty tree.

"We've had a lot of people walking past to look at it, people you can just tell have come out of their way to walk their dog on a different route to have a look.

"People have stopped to take pictures, there has been a lot posted on social media. You think we'd probably do the same if it was another house, but it does feel a bit like an invasion of privacy."