
However, there are a number of regulations across the UK to control how tall these can be, leaving many in the dark.
If you’ve ever wondered how tall you can make your fence or if your neighbour’s isn’t up to code, then look no further.
Can I legally paint or alter my side of the neighbour’s fence?
Citizens Advice states that you may not alter your side of the neighbour’s fence without their permission.
Your neighbour also doesn’t have to change their wall or fence (such as to make it higher for more privacy) just because you want them to.
If you believe the fence is dangerous, you should point this out to them, as they may not be aware of the risk.
If they do not repair the dangerous wall or fence, you should contact your local council, which can be found on the UK Government website.
How tall can a garden fence be in the UK?
According to Lawsons, fences constructed in back gardens should be no higher than two metres (around 6.5ft), with those placed in the front of a property to be no more than one metre tall.
When do you need planning permission?
However, those wishing to build a fence higher than two metres in the UK can apply for planning permission from their local authority.
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This is also the case for those building fences higher than one metre next to motorways.
Regulations may differ between local authorities, which is why it is important to check online.
In Scotland, the rules are the same, with residents only able to build fences of up to two metres tall without a permit, so long as they are not facing a road and not within the boundary of a listed building etc.