Just a quick question to those that live/lived on the ladder.
When does the sun sunshine in the back gardens on the RIGHT and on the LEFT (as if you driving up the Ladder from Green Lanes)
I've noticed the houses on the right hand side (North facing) also have sunny gardens in the lunchtime to early evening especially those situated above the passage towards Wightman Road.
How do your gardens fair? Been to view a few and the estate agents dont always show the orientation on the floor plan....
Thanks in advance for any info....
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It's worth remembering that the Ladder is on an east facing slope. So the lower down the hill you go, the earlier a house will lose the sun in the late afternoon. Below is a screenshot from my Photographers' Ephemeris showing the path of the sun across the Ladder today. You can see that even at this time of year by 4:30, the sun has moved quite far to the west and may have started to be clipped by the higher ground in that direction (or of course there may have just been a tall tree!).
At that time, the sun is still coming in from the south-west however. So whilst the front of the houses opposite may have been bathed in sun, it's unlikely that their rear gardens were.
The light orange line shows the direction of the sunrise, the darkest orange the sunset and the mid-orange the direction of the sun at 4:30PM. (The blue is moonrise and set).
A third of the Ladder is flat, from Sydney to Fairfax. Here the level of sunshine is more likely to be impacted by obstructions from trees or buildings. During summer, my south facing house will have sunshine at the front and in the north west facing garden for much of the day. By late afternoon when the front of the house is in shadow, the patio will be a heat trap before the sun is obscured by three storey terraces at the rear. In winter there is no sun in the garden from late October to mid February, but we get a decent amount of sun in the living room, where it is enjoyed at that time of the year.
We really wanted a south facing garden (still slightly painful seeing our south facing neighbours gardens basked in sunshine in the depths of winter) but as it turns out, the layout of the Ladder (look at a map and the rungs are all north west facing, especially in the north of the Ladder) allow north facing gardens to receive decent sunshine when it really counts from April to September.
And different times of the year!
Houses on the left with south-facing rear gardens will generally get more sunlight than those on the right, but most of the Ladder is on an east-facing slope so not as much sun as you might get otherwise. Note that the gardens on streets north of Beresford are a bit more south-east-facing so rear gardens on the right probably get a bit more evening sunshine.
Obviously there will be exceptions caused by surrounding buildings or trees and particularly as it's hilly e.g. if the next street down is higher up than you, you'll get less sun.
If you're planning a vineyard I'd suggest an even numbered house on Hewitt west of the New River :)
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