How high can a fence be between Neighbours?
How high can a fence be between Neighbours?
The height of fences is a matter of planning policy. To find out what is allowed in your area contact the local authority planning office. As a general rule, fences in rear gardens are allowed to be up to 2 metres high.
Can my fence be taller than my neighbors?
Fence Height and Permits Check any local laws, or if there are restrictions made by your homeowner’s association before getting your fence installed. Typically, fences can’t be taller than 4 ft. for your front yard, and can’t be taller than 6 ft.
Can my Neighbour put trellis on my fence?
Both neighbours may attach screens or trellises to a fence, provided they do not damage it. Freestanding screens or similar structures remain the property of one neighbour and are not considered fences. As a general rule, development approval is not required for a trellis or screen.
Do you need planning permission for an 8-foot 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.
Can I put a privacy screen on my fence?
Though a privacy screen will last too, it can be of anything from hedging to trees to a brick wall, as well as being a couple of well-placed fence panels. Planning laws, and the local Homeowners Association, may also restrict you on the material you can use on a fence.
How can I get privacy in my backyard without a fence?
13 Ways to Get Backyard Privacy Without a Fence
- Turn empty wine bottles into a wall.
- Build a full and lush trellis.
- Hang beautiful, bursting vertical planters.
- Hang whimsical etched glass windows.
- Dip-dye a set of curtains for an open patio.
- Or simply hang up a few drop cloth drapes.