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Well I understand exactly what the issue is here, and I would tend to agree with the builders - build a dwarf wall on the edge of the existing patio, top with trellis.
There will be a gap (chasm!) between your new wall/trellis and the fence next door, but there ya go - at least you (or dogs) are not going to take a header in to it as the wall trellis will prevent this.
You lot - you just do it to confuse me. Some of you, like Hazel and G4, got it instantly!
I need to replace the screen wall with something different, that's all. I only showed you the photo taken from my neighbours, of the bit below it so that you could see that its not at ground level - and why the replacement has to be solid enough to stop anyone falling through it.
The gap has to stay there, in case I need to squeeze round the wall to clear the drain holes. My neighbour did suggest putting his fence right back against my wall - that's just a boundary dispute waiting to happen if I should ever sell up!
The wall may come down tomorrow, then I'll ask you again for ideas! Bet you can't wait
Thanks for your patience
I agree with hazel, low solid wall then trellis above, and a bed or pots in front so no-one is tempted to lean on the trellis. Maybe some coloured glass panes here and there in the trellis "windows" to provide rainbows on the patio? Seen a photo somewhere but can't think where....
Thanks Potty - I do like glass blocks but they're quite expensive, I think I've been wondering about some sort of window/spyhole/opening. The view is of Cardiff, across the Bristol Channel to Somerset so, whatever I have, it mustn't block that
Not helped by the builder's telling me that "If you were my Mother I'd be worried about you". Apparently it was because I was leaning on the wall, that they could see had cracks in
Sorry VC but I can't resist:
If you were my mother I'd be worried about you too and it would be nothing to do with 'cracks in the wall
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