Garden boundaries fences and defensive plants.
Front garden fence height regulations.
No part of the site is a listed building or within the curtilage of a listed building.
It s not facing a road.
In this case the total height of your fence and trellis should not exceed 2 metres.
It does not come any further forward than the principal elevation the front of your house or the side elevation the side of your house it s not within or on the boundary of the grounds of a listed building.
Fencing is a fantastic way of marking property boundaries and securing land but there are laws and regulations put in place across england to ensure that fencing is placed at the right locations and to the right sizes.
A person can apply for a variance a one time exception to the law if they intend to build a fence that violates a local ordinance.
Under permitted development your gate wall or fence can be up to 2 metres in height as long as.
In the case of a typical corner lot a fence that is closer than 10 feet to the street can have a maximum of 4 feet in height while a fences that is more than 10 feet from the street can have a fence height of 6 feet or lower.
For instance fences built in the front or outside yard must have a maximum height of 42 inches while fences in the rear yards can have a maximum height of 72 inches.
The fence was built before the passage of the law.
If a previously existing fence violates new height regulations in most cases it can remain.
Your council treats a trellis as a temporary structure.
If your fence does not front a road usually the back garden then the maximum height without planning permission is 2 metres including any trellis topper.
No part of the fence wall gate or any other boundary involved forms a boundary with a neighbouring listed building or its curtilage.
If an existing fence wall or gate already exceeds the limits above that its height would not be increased.
Your council treats a trellis as a fence or a garden wall.
Which has open planned front gardens there is likely to be a covenant restricting the erection of any fence or hedge to the front of the dwelling and you must therefore.
Preventing theft from the garden.
If your fence typically the front garden fence fronts a road a footpath or public highway and is more than 1 metre high then you need to apply for planning permission.
You will require planning permission for any new fence gate or wall over 2m in height.