The neighbours next door have popped up a 30ft or so aerial (i think) in their garden.
It connects into one of their windows, then connects to their chimneys.
Not entirely sure what their plan is, haven't had a chance to ask as I'm away and these photos come from my house sitter, but is this allowed?
Apart from being a bit of an eyesore it looks a bit dangerous.
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It looks like a radio amateur ( ie hobby ) aerial. Massive is a bit of an exaggeration. Yes, it's allowed unless their lease forbids it.
Veggie. That aerial could get him into New Zealand at the right time of day
The wire to the right had side of the pic is obviously attached to his house.
What is that Gordon ?
OIC. it's a support for a vine or similar ?
That's the utilitarian part of the view, the vine support (though it might resemble a Yagi aerial or some such). No, I was reflecting on relative visual intrusion: the poorly-rendered cinder-block chimney sprouting out of a tiled rabbit hutch look-a-like on top of a lean-to structure at the end of a back garden is what assails the view here. It has an unproportioned and sinister air, and is nothing to do with the two storey industrial building it is built hard against.
It does look a bit weird. It's not a kebab shop is it ?
Nope! It's only used a couple of times a year to burn garden rubbish. Churchill built walls, others build chimneys. Barbecues happen separately en plein air...
Totally irrelevant in the 21st Century, but in the 1920s / 30s every house would have had an aerial like this attached to their crystal set :-)
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