I don't know the site, so I give the advice and tip:
Mark it down! North is 12, South is 6, East is 3, and West is 9 o'clock on the circle.
In midsummer, the sun rises at about half past 1 and sets at half past 10.
In winter, it rises at about half past 3 and sets at half past 7.
You have to keep in mind that around noon the sun is at its highest, which means that at noon in summer you have no shade anywhere and thus sun everywhere. It then moves lower toward the end of the day until it sets.
One thing is the sun in the garden, of which you will have plenty, at least in the nice months.
The other is the sun rays that fall into the house. For me personally just as vital. You will hardly have any of those, maybe in the evening from May to August... however, the sun then stands very flat... so vegetation from the neighbor or your own will shade these rays.
Regards