Fence, wall or gate in Oldham: Planning Permission Guide
Your guide to fences, walls, and gates in Oldham — height limits, permitted development rules, and costs.
Based on 36 decided applications in Oldham over 12 months (33 granted, 3 refused).
Oldham has conservation areas including Oldham Town Centre, Uppermill, Delph, Saddleworth villages, and parts of Lees. Listed buildings cluster around the historic Saddleworth villages and former mill sites. Much of the eastern borough sits within the Peak District National Park fringe, which triggers Article 2(3) designated land rules where applicable. The South Pennines also affect the northern and eastern edges. Flood zones apply along the Tame valley.
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Get my report — £9See a sample →Recent fence, wall or gate decisions in Oldham
The 5 most recent decided applications. Addresses redacted to postcode area.
Addition of external wall insulation to rear elevation and gable end elevation of the property.
Erection of a 2m boundary fence with new landscaping.
Erection of external wall insulation to the rear and gable end of the property.
Erection of external wall insulation to the rear and gable end of the property.
Erection of external wall insulation to the rear and gable end of the property.
These are borough-wide. See the 5 nearest to your address.
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Gates, fences, walls or other means of enclosure
GPDO 2015, Schedule 2, Part 2, Class A
Fences, walls, and gates are covered by Part 2, Class A of the GPDO. The main consideration is height: up to 1 metre next to a highway, up to 2 metres elsewhere.
Key dimension limits
These are the maximum GPDO limits for a detached house with no constraints. Your actual limits depend on your property type, location, and any planning restrictions.
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Check my limitsTypical Costs in Greater Manchester
Boundary treatment costs depend on the length, material, and type — timber fencing is cheapest, brick walls are the most expensive.
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Timber fencing is cheapest. Brick walls and metal railings cost significantly more per metre.
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Get my estimateWhich Professionals Do You Need?
Boundary treatments rarely need professional services beyond a competent builder or fencing contractor.
This project is unlikely to need specialist professional services beyond a competent builder.
This type of project does not typically require architectural services.
This guidance is based on a typical semi-detached house with no special constraints. Listed buildings, conservation areas, and attached properties may require additional professional input.
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Get personalised guidanceConservation Areas & Listed Buildings
In conservation areas, the same height rules apply, but you should consider materials that are sympathetic to the area character. Some Article 4 Directions restrict boundary treatments.
Properties in conservation areas often have reduced permitted development rights. Some project types (like side extensions) lose PD rights entirely. An Article 4 Direction can remove additional PD rights.
Listed buildings (Grade I, II*, or II) have no permitted development rights at all. Any external alteration requires Listed Building Consent in addition to any planning permission. An architect experienced in heritage work is essential.
Check if your property is in a conservation area or has other planning constraints.
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