I am going to build a brick shed in my back garden, am i permitted to use a dividing brick wall as the back wall of the shed. am i breaking any planning laws. i have been told by a friend that if i do this and go to sell the house that i would need to go to the council to get a clearence cert for using dividing wall?. Yes, i build a brick house of brick shed of 4-feet width and 6-feet tall ,i used a small rocks, paintings , color spray and it was having a awesome appearance and nice experience of living in a brick shed.. I am in the process of ripping out an old tin shed and will be replacing it with a much larger block/brick shed (dimensions 5m long x2.5m wide x2.5m high), ground is compacted sand stone. the shed will have a shallow pitched roof..
How to build an awesome shed and for less than you can buy them for, also this is way more solid, it's insulated, is the exact dimensions you want and you can put the doors and windows (if any. The shed is wholly in your garden and you can keep the shed there. just ignore him or tell him that there is a gap so it couldn't be the shed causing the problem and see where it goes. for me it is a bit unfair that he wants to dictate how you use your garden, when you are doing that in perfectly reasonably manner.. To my knowledge this is a single brick building and there are 3 air vents, which go into our garden. it is not on their deeds. the chalet is damp and in need of a new roof and was once lived in but since the building was sold during last summer it has remained empty. the old victorian wall on our side is in desperate need of re pointing..