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  • Annoyed that it's attached to their wall, there's old planning permission showing the gate in the exact same place.
    It's a bit bemusing because the gate is immaculately maintained white painted wood, but the wall on the other side is dark stone.
    I keep telling her talk to a good conveyancing solicitor but...

  • Would they rather someone digs a fence post hole right next to their foundations?

    Does the fence bang when closed or rattle in the wind generating vibrations that transmit into the house?

  • It's solid. Weighted and hung properly. Just had a look at some OS maps from 1890-1903, and its even marked on that!
    @Howard One colour per upright board.

  • We have similar arrangements in our street and I did wonder about the noise / hassle it causes, but I suspect it's better than no gate and constant burglaries / scallies running up and down the ROWs.

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