Can you put trellis on top of a 2 metre fence?

There is no legal difference between trellis and fencing. So – in theory – the height of your trellis must be no more than 2 metres. Sarah Langton-Lockton has a trellis above a wall. Some councils like this as it is good security.
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Can you put trellis on top fence?

If you can, plan for adding trellis when fitting your fence panels and leave a section of fence post above the fence to attach the trellis onto. However, if you are adding to an existing fence, then you can modify the existing fence posts with wood battens.
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Can you put trellis up on Neighbours fence UK?

2 Answers from MyBuilder Fencers. Your neighbour has no right to touch your fence, never mind fixing trellis to it. A solicitors letter will do the trick but if you are good neighbours, a quiet word should be sufficient.
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How high can you build a trellis?

You can buy a trellis or make your own, but be sure that it is sturdy enough to stand up to wind and the weight of plants growing on it. What is this? You should probably limit the height of a wall trellis to 6 feet or so, since it will be difficult to harvest anything above 6 feet up without a ladder.
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Do you need planning permission for a trellis on top of fence?

You need planning permission if your fence height including trellis exceeds 2 metres (6.56ft) above ground level. If your fence height is higher that 1 metre (3.28ft) and you live next to a highway used by vehicles or the pedestrian footpath of such highway, then you need planning permission.
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Can my Neighbour grow plants up my fence?

This means that if you erect a fence in your garden, your neighbour must ask for permission before painting or staining their side of it. Similarly, they may not grow trailing plants up it or any similar activity which may cause it damage.
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How do I block out my Neighbours view?

11 Cheap Ways To Block Neighbours View Of Your Garden
  1. Erect a wooden fence.
  2. Plant trees, shrubs and hedges.
  3. Grow some bamboo.
  4. Grow ornamental grasses.
  5. Corrugated metal fence.
  6. Make use of super-sized planters.
  7. Hang outdoor curtains.
  8. Use of trellis.
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What is the legal height of a fence between Neighbours?

The laws actually state that a fence can be as high as 100 meters. However, this is only allowed if proper planning permits have been obtained. This means that any fence under 2 meters in height does not require a permit. This simple law has a few complications to it.
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Can my Neighbour lean things on my fence?

It's simple: you can only do this if your neighbour says you can. If you lean something against or hang something on your neighbour's fence without permission and the extra burden on the panels causes damage to the fencing (which is very likely to happen sooner or later), you will have to pay for the repairs.
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Can I make my garden fence higher?

You will need to apply for planning permission if you wish to erect or add to a fence, wall or gate where: it would be over 1 metre high and fronting a road used by vehicles (or the footpath of such a road) or over 2 metres high elsewhere.
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How high can freestanding trellis be UK?

There is no legal difference between trellis and fencing. So – in theory – the height of your trellis must be no more than 2 metres.
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What is the maximum height of a garden fence?

These vary depending on your local authority but generally, walls and fences in back garden should be a maximum height of two metres (just over six and a half feet) and half this height of one metre (or 3.2 feet) in front gardens.
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What is the maximum height of a boundary fence UK?

Are there any legal rules and regulations I need to consider? In the UK, the norm is that fencing in your back garden should be a maximum height of 2 metres (about 6.5 feet) and the front garden of your property should be 1 metre (3.2 feet).
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Do I have a right to privacy in my garden?

The good news is, you don't necessarily have to put up with it – you do have a right to your privacy. If all else fails, your local authority should be able to help. The same goes for security cameras – they should only film within the confines of your garden or public space.
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How can I cover my Neighbours fence?

  1. Grow climbers up your fence.
  2. Paint your fence.
  3. Plant a hedge in front of your fence.
  4. Add hanging planters to your fence.
  5. Plant a border.
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Can my Neighbour paint my fence on his side?

If your neighbour owns the wall or fence

Your neighbour doesn't have to change a wall or fence just because you want them to, for example making it higher for privacy. You can't make changes to your side without their permission, such as painting it.
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Can a Neighbour throwing cuttings over fence?

IIRC they can cut any overhanging on their property but they have to offer you the branches back. Not the same as lobbing them over your fence.
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Does my Neighbour have to cut my side of his hedge?

There is no law that compels your neighbour to cut their side of the hedge should they not want or be able to. If the boundary is in the middle of the hedge, this will technically be their property so they will not have to trim it if they do not want to.
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How high can a privacy screen be UK?

Know the law about screening for garden privacy

In most parts of the United Kingdom, you can't have a fence higher than 2 metres without getting planning permission for it. Councils vary as to whether you also need to get planning permission for trellis on top of that.
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Can I put a fence up next to my Neighbours fence?

Yes. Yes, you can build next to your neighbour's fence. As long as you're inside your property line you're fine. One consideration: your posts might have to be staggered relative to the fence posts of the existing fence.
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Who owns the fence between two houses?

When looking at the plans, the ownership is indicated by a “T” marked on the plans on one side of a boundary. If the “T” is written on your side of the boundary, you're responsible for maintaining it. If there's an H (although actually it's two joined Ts) the boundary is the joint responsibility of both parties.
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