John Brown
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I was hoping after moving to be able to sprawl a bit, workshop-wise, but I think I'm not getting my wish. As mentioned in my other thread, the new house is in an AONB(Cotswolds), and a conservation area to boot. The change of use permission for our paddock/orchard specifically prohibits outbuildings. So I'm thinking of something smaller within the confines of the garden proper. At our other house, my shed was so close to the boundary fence that I struggled to paint or repair it, so I was thinking(feel free to shoot me down...) of building one wall of brick/block hard against the boundary fence(it's a post and wire fence) and then constructing the rest of the shed out of timber, with a pent roof(high side to the brick/block). I'd rather not build the whole shed out of blocks, as I'm on a fairly tight budget.
I would be interested to know how best to do this, or if it is a completely foolish idea.
[Edit]Or is there some other way to achieve a really low maintenance wall at the boundary fence? Talking 10 years, maybe. [/Edit]
Thanks in advance.
I would be interested to know how best to do this, or if it is a completely foolish idea.
[Edit]Or is there some other way to achieve a really low maintenance wall at the boundary fence? Talking 10 years, maybe. [/Edit]
Thanks in advance.