Do I Need Planning Permission for a Fence? A Complete UK Homeowner’s Guide

If you’re planning to install a new garden fence, replace an existing boundary, or improve your property’s privacy, you may be wondering: Do I need planning permission for a fence?

The good news is that in many cases, homeowners can install fencing without applying for planning permission. However, there are important rules regarding fence height, location, and listed properties that you should understand before starting work.

In this guide, we’ll explain when planning permission is required, the UK’s fence height regulations, and how to ensure your new fencing project complies with local rules.

Do you need planning permission for a fence?

In most residential situations, planning permission is not required for a new fence provided it falls within certain height restrictions.

Generally, you do not need planning permission if:

  • Your fence is no higher than 2 metres (approximately 6.5 feet).
  • The fence is not adjacent to a highway used by vehicles.
  • Your property is not a listed building.
  • There are no planning conditions affecting your property.

However, there are exceptions that homeowners should be aware of.

Fence height regulations in the UK

The height of your proposed fence is one of the most important factors when determining whether planning permission is required.

Fences adjacent to roads

If your fence is next to a road, footpath, or highway used by vehicles, the maximum permitted height is usually:

1 metre (3.3 feet)

This rule exists to maintain visibility for drivers and pedestrians.

Fences elsewhere on your property

For rear gardens and side boundaries not adjacent to a highway, the maximum permitted height is generally:

2 metres (6.5 feet)

If you plan to exceed these limits, you will usually need to apply for planning permission through your local authority.

garden fence in front of paved road, with arrow indicating it is 1m tall
garden fence separating two properties, with arrow indicating it is 2m tall

What about replacing an existing fence?

Replacing a damaged or old fence with a similar structure is normally considered maintenance and does not require planning permission.

However, if you significantly increase the height or alter the position of the boundary, planning rules may apply.

If you’re unsure, it’s always worth checking before work begins.

Listed buildings and conservation areas

Properties that are listed or located within conservation areas may be subject to additional restrictions.

In these situations, planning permission or listed building consent may be required even for relatively minor fencing works.

Homeowners should contact their local planning authority before making any changes.

Can my neighbour object to my fence?

Neighbours cannot generally prevent you from installing a fence on your own land that complies with planning regulations.

However, disputes can arise regarding:

  • Boundary ownership
  • Fence positioning
  • Fence height
  • Appearance

Before work begins, it’s often beneficial to discuss your plans with neighbouring property owners to avoid misunderstandings.

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Which side of the fence faces my neighbour?

There is no legal requirement regarding which side of a fence must face your neighbour.

Traditionally, the more attractive side faces outward, but many modern fencing systems are designed to look identical from both sides.

At TGT Services Norfolk, we can advise on fencing styles that provide privacy, durability, and a professional appearance from every angle.

Choosing the right fence for your property

When selecting a new garden fence, it’s important to consider:

Privacy

Closeboard fencing remains one of the most popular choices for homeowners seeking privacy and security.

Durability

Concrete posts and gravel boards can significantly increase the lifespan of timber fencing.

Appearance

Decorative fencing panels, trellis tops, and bespoke fencing designs can enhance the overall appearance of your garden.

Weather resistance

Properties exposed to strong winds should consider robust fencing solutions designed to withstand Norfolk’s coastal weather conditions.

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Professional garden fencing installation in Norfolk

Installing a fence correctly is just as important as choosing the right materials.

A professionally installed fence will:

  • Last longer
  • Improve security
  • Enhance kerb appeal
  • Reduce future maintenance costs

At TGT Services Norfolk, we provide high-quality fencing installation throughout Norfolk for homeowners, landlords, and commercial clients.

Whether you need a simple boundary fence, closeboard fencing, decorative panels, or complete garden transformations, our experienced team can help.

Wooden fence next to newly level ground

Complete your garden project with professional landscaping

Installing a new fence often forms part of a wider garden improvement project. Whether you’re redesigning your outdoor space, creating separate garden zones, or improving the overall appearance of your property, professional landscaping can help bring everything together. From lawn installations and planting schemes to patios and pathways, a well-planned landscape design can maximise the impact of your new fencing. Learn more about our Landscaping Services in Norfolk and discover how we can transform your outdoor space.

Keep your garden looking its best

Once your new fence has been installed, regular garden maintenance will help keep the surrounding area looking tidy and attractive. Overgrown hedges, weeds, and unmanaged borders can quickly detract from even the highest-quality fencing installation. Our professional Ground Maintenance and Garden Maintenance Services help homeowners and businesses maintain beautiful outdoor spaces throughout the year, ensuring your investment continues to look its best.

Tree and hedge work before fence installation

In many cases, existing trees, shrubs, or overgrown hedges can make fence installation difficult. Roots may interfere with post placement, while overhanging branches can cause damage to new fencing over time. Before installing a new boundary, it may be beneficial to carry out tree surgery, hedge trimming, or vegetation clearance. Our experienced team provides comprehensive Tree Services throughout Norfolk, helping prepare your garden for a successful fencing project.

Improve security and privacy around your property

A new fence is one of the most effective ways to improve privacy and security, but it works even better when combined with other property improvements. Whether you’re looking to secure your garden, create a safe space for children and pets, or increase kerb appeal before selling your home, our team can provide tailored solutions to suit your needs. Visit our Fencing Services page to explore the range of fencing styles and installation options available.

Request a free fencing quote today

Every property is different, which is why we recommend speaking to an experienced fencing contractor before beginning your project. At TGT Services Norfolk, we offer professional advice, site surveys, and competitive quotations for fencing, landscaping, tree work, and ground maintenance services across Norfolk. If you’re considering installing a new fence and would like expert guidance, visit our Contact Us page to request your free, no-obligation quotation today.

Need advice about a new fence?

If you’re planning a fencing project and aren’t sure where to start, TGT Services Norfolk can provide expert advice, site surveys, and professional installation services across Norfolk.

Contact our team today to discuss your requirements and receive a no-obligation quotation for your new garden fence.