Good afternoon, I’m hoping someone can help.
My neighbour has recently had some garden improvements made. In the back garden the land slopes down away from the house by about 6 inches every 6 feet. Our neighbour has erected a level surface that extends between 20 - 25 feet away from the house. This surface is the entire width of the property and as such adjoins joins the fence between us. We are responsible for maintaining this fence and have a copy of the original plans that have a “T” pointing into our garden from the fence.
At the edge of the new structure, farthest away from the house, the ground level has been raised approximately 18 inches. As such this new level surface is now at the same height as the bottom of our fence panel. The fence panel is only 4ft tall but has 3 x 6 inch gravel boards underneath. Since our garden is on a slope and there are steps down the side that is adjacent to the fence, more gravel boards were added to keep the bottom of the fence panel away from the steps to keep them from rotting.
I haven’t yet lifted the fence panel and gravel boards to inspect what lies behind as I am fearful that building material will fall into our garden. Equally if there has been a concrete pour of some sort I may not be able to lift the gravel boards.
I have already notified the local planning department who are investigating the structure and its possible breach of permitted development. However they have told me that they cannot help me in respect of the question I have regarding retaining structures. I contacted the county building control department who told me that they couldn’t help either.
Do I need to hire a builder or surveyor first to find out what (if any) retaining structure is in place?
It doesn’t help that our neighbour recently painted their side of our fence and attached fairy lights to it without asking our permission. It’s therefore not surprising that they didn’t notify us prior to carrying out these engineering works and ground level changes.
I can post photos if it helps.
Thanks in advance.
My neighbour has recently had some garden improvements made. In the back garden the land slopes down away from the house by about 6 inches every 6 feet. Our neighbour has erected a level surface that extends between 20 - 25 feet away from the house. This surface is the entire width of the property and as such adjoins joins the fence between us. We are responsible for maintaining this fence and have a copy of the original plans that have a “T” pointing into our garden from the fence.
At the edge of the new structure, farthest away from the house, the ground level has been raised approximately 18 inches. As such this new level surface is now at the same height as the bottom of our fence panel. The fence panel is only 4ft tall but has 3 x 6 inch gravel boards underneath. Since our garden is on a slope and there are steps down the side that is adjacent to the fence, more gravel boards were added to keep the bottom of the fence panel away from the steps to keep them from rotting.
I haven’t yet lifted the fence panel and gravel boards to inspect what lies behind as I am fearful that building material will fall into our garden. Equally if there has been a concrete pour of some sort I may not be able to lift the gravel boards.
I have already notified the local planning department who are investigating the structure and its possible breach of permitted development. However they have told me that they cannot help me in respect of the question I have regarding retaining structures. I contacted the county building control department who told me that they couldn’t help either.
Do I need to hire a builder or surveyor first to find out what (if any) retaining structure is in place?
It doesn’t help that our neighbour recently painted their side of our fence and attached fairy lights to it without asking our permission. It’s therefore not surprising that they didn’t notify us prior to carrying out these engineering works and ground level changes.
I can post photos if it helps.
Thanks in advance.
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