Hmmm I've known this a few times when an owner of an L-shaped plot changes what has been the norm in the section of land below someone elses garden. Oddly otherwise decent folks can be quite arrogant with no respect for their fellow householders in this situation.
It is 99% sure they will need a change of use for this and often councils are minded not to agree. However as I mentioned in the first post tread with care if you object as there are far worse legit agricultural things they could do with no permissions.
Do you think they will want to hard fence so you can't see into the new garden? Could you plant some hedgerow (not lleylandi!!) to soften the boundary? Is it the loss of view over the land you dislike or the possibility of a new view of them doing gardening things?
All things said experience of several rural properties has taught us that you have to realise what you don't own you can't control and one mans re-established natural hedgerow is the next mans lost view.
Last edited by: Fenlander on Mon 29 Mar 10 at 13:49
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