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What to do if a neighbour’s tree overhangs your garden – and who’s responsible

By staff16 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

With a heatwave approaching the UK, gardens across the country are blooming – but this could lead to a dispute over encroaching foliage from a neighbour’s garden

A person on a ladder pruning a tree
A person on a ladder pruning a tree(Image: Getty Images)

As the British summer starts to warm up, gardens are seeing vigorous growth, potentially spurring on arguments over the relentless advance of unruly hedges and branches from the neighbour’s plot. To navigate these prickly disputes, HCB Widdows Mason’s property experts are on hand to enlighten homeowners about their rights when it comes to invasive greenery.

Natalie Welsh, head of property at HCB Widdows Mason, is imparting wisdom to those with a green thumb on how to trim both roses and disputes while keeping the peace with their neighbours. She said: “It can be really frustrating when branches or plants from your neighbour’s garden start to spill over into your space.

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“In England and Wales, you’re allowed to cut back any branches that cross onto your property, but only up to the boundary line. Just make sure you don’t step onto your neighbour’s land or damage the tree itself.

“It’s always best to have a friendly chat with your neighbour first. Let them know what you’re planning, especially if you think you’ll need a tree surgeon.

“If the branches are overhanging onto your side, you’re responsible for the cost of having them removed, not your neighbour. Once you’ve cut them back, you’re also responsible for getting rid of the branches properly.

“The cut branches belong to your neighbour, you can offer to return them, but you mustn’t just throw them back over the fence – that’s fly-tipping, which is illegal.

“If your neighbour doesn’t want the trimmings, then it’s down to you to dispose of them responsibly, whether that’s your garden waste bin or taking them to the recycling centre.

“The obligations for maintenance can change over time and responsibility is often poorly documented. If any plans associated with the property show ‘T’ marks on the title documents – your conveyancer can advise you – then this is usually an indication of the boundaries that you are to maintain and repair.

“If there are no such ‘T’ marks and the title is silent as to boundaries, then it is usually the case that the boundaries are considered party boundaries. This means that the responsibility to maintain the boundaries is shared evenly with adjoining properties.

“In most situations, a friendly word with the neighbour may help establish views of ownership over any respective boundary in question and avoids any disputes or misunderstandings later.

“Boundary disputes can often become costly and acrimonious – if you’re not sure about your rights or think things might get tricky, it’s a good idea to speak to a legal expert first.” HCB Group are lawyers specialising in education, property, probate and more, reports the Express.

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