We moved into a new detached house 2 months ago. We immediately had an issue with the new neighbours friends blocking our drive so not a good start.
The other day we returned to find that our previously detached house had now been joined together by a fence.
There was already a fence attached between the join in our houses, but they decided to curve a new bamboo fence inside their back garden and then cement two posts close to our wall so that the posts are touching our wall, and then curve the bamboo round the final post.
As we had hoped to add a water pipe (on our wall but in their garden), we cannot do this.
They have installed a pipe on our land (but on their wall).
I need to know can they build so close to our wall ?
Can we install a water pipe to provide an outside tap by running it down our wall (on their side of the fence), and do they have to grant us access to do it.
Building Control & Planning don't want to know so I guess we have to explore the legal route.
They are busy now errecting a gazebo or something, and the uprights are over 2.2 metres high although there is proably a 1/2 metre away from our property. I thought the limit was 2 metres without planning permission.
I have made a web site with pictures and the land registry plans - There is a strange line in their land which I cannot identify, so if anyone can shed any light.
The link is
http://members.lycos.co.uk/betterlife/ Thanks for any help