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Updated: Saturday, 31 Oct 2009, 12:40 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 31 Oct 2009, 12:39 PM EDT
By MIKE BRODY
A naturist retreat in England has the neighbors complaining they are seeing more of the guests than they want to.
According to the BBC , Mike and Margaret Howard bought the Domain Farm two years ago and turned it into a bed and breakfast. The neighbors had no problem with their idea until they found out that it was a different kind of B&B -- it catered to nudists.
Now the neighbors are calling for the Howard's to shield their property so the neighbors are not "exposed" to the guests. The Howards say they have planted shrubs and trees around their land, but that may not be enough to satisfy the neighbors.
"If they want to do that, they should screen themselves in," neighbor Dianne Plimmer said. "They should have bought somewhere completely out of the way, totally on its own."
Jackie Beech, who owns a farm near the bed and breakfast added, "We went to move some cattle. That was the first time we saw a man walking around with no clothes on and a cup of tea in his hand."
The Howards say, "They just want to be able to enjoy the sunshine, fresh air and hot tub without being gawped at."
In August, some New York City residents complained after the Standard Hotel was turned into an "18-story peep show" according to some reports. The hotel reportedly encourages public sex in full view of neighbors.
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