How tall are conifer trees?
Furthermore, what is the legal height of a conifer tree?
Part 8 of the Anti Social Behaviour Act 2003 (PDF, 365KB) deals with high hedges affecting domestic property. The legal definition of a hedge can be found in Part 8, Section 66 of the Act. Generally, a line of two or more evergreens of a height of more than 2 metres above ground level constitutes a hedge.
Also asked, how high can my Neighbours conifers grow?
A high hedge is determined as being a line of two or more evergreen (or semi-evergreen) trees or shrubs. Critically, they must be at least 2m high and block light or access to a residential property.
Many evergreen trees can reach mature heights of 20 to 60 feet, whereas some dwarf varieties of evergreens only reach heights of 4 to 6 feet. In order to choose your evergreen trees wisely, keep in mind the actual size of your yard and the allotted space for these trees.