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    By News Desk on July 7, 2026 UK News
    Homeowner faces order to remove section of Berlin Wall from garden in London
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    Get you up to speed: Man told to ‘tear down’ the Berlin wall he installed in London garden | News UK

    A Southwark Council planning enforcement notice has been issued to homeowner Steven Thorpe, requiring the removal of a section of the Berlin Wall he installed in his garden in Herne Hill, London. The 3.6-metre wall exceeds height regulations and prompted complaints from neighbours regarding its overbearing presence.

    Southwark Council has indicated that the planning enforcement notice is likely to require the removal of the wall section due to its non-compliance with height regulations. The council received a complaint regarding the installation and is currently investigating before deciding on any further action.

    Southwark Council has stated that it will investigate the planning complaint regarding the section of the Berlin Wall and take appropriate action, which may include issuing a planning enforcement notice that could require its removal. Steven Thorpe plans to appeal the decision, disputing the measurements cited by the council and suggesting that the wall should be considered a historical artefact rather than an unauthorised structure.

    What remains unclear — It is not known what specific alternative proposals for the wall, if any, Mr Thorpe might submit to the council.

    Homeowner faces order to remove section of Berlin Wall from garden in London

    Homeowner faces order to remove section of Berlin Wall from garden in London
    Steven bought a section of the wall from a farmer in Germany (Picture: Daily Mail)

    A London council has channelled its inner JFK by demanding a homeowner tear down the Berlin Wall put up in his garden.

    Steven Thorpe, 65, bought a section of the famous wall from a farmer in Germany and installed it at his home in Herne Hill earlier this year.

    But neighbours, annoyed they could see the top over their fence, complained to Southwark Council, who have now said the ‘only option available is a planning enforcement notice.’

    A letter written by a planning case officer, dated July 2 and received by Mr Thorpe on July 4, says he considers the installation of the wall to be ‘unacceptable’.

    The 3.6-metre portion of the wall, which weighs more than two tonnes, also exceeds the 2-metre height limit for ‘gates, fences, walls or other means of enclosure’ under planning regulations.’

    Stephen Thorpe with his piece of the Berlin Wall in his garden at his home in Herne Hill London. // A London property developer who imported a section of the Berlin Wall may have to tear it down following a neighbour complaint. Stephen Thorpe, 65, flew over to Germany and bought a section of the Berlin wall for an undisclosed sum before installing it in his Herne Hill back garden in February this year. The graffitied 2.8-tonne, 3.1-metre tall section of the wall stands at the rear of his garden, in Herne Hill, south London. The former rugby player used to visit Germany between 1986 and 1991, when his team, Clifton Rugby Club, used to play against the British Army based there. Photo released 03/07/2026
    Mr Thorpe says he plans to appeal the case (Picture: SWNS)

    And it goes on to say that the planning enforcement notice ‘is likely to require the removal of the works’. If Mr Thorpe does not comply, he could face a fine of up to £20,000.

    Mr Thorpe, a property developer, says he’s going to appeal the case officer’s decision and disputes the measurements quoted.

    He said: ‘I totally disagree with that – they’ve described a large reinforced concrete structure rather than a heritage artefact or sculpture.

    ‘I think that framing’s important, it underpins their conclusion simply as an unauthorised structure, when I consider it to be a historical artefact.’

    The letter, however, said that the wall is ‘causing material harm to the amenity of the neighbouring property by reason of its overbearing scale, oppressive sense of enclosure and stark industrial appearance that is made worse here due to the massive scale and unnecessary siting of the wall so close to the garden boundary.’

    FILE PICTURE - Stephen Thorpe with his piece of the Berlin Wall in his Garden at his home in Herne Hill London. // A council has told a homeowner he will likely have to tear down the chunk of Berlin Wall in his garden - because it is
    Stephen says he’s taking advice on what to do (Picture: SWNS)

    Mr Thorpe added: ‘They’ve relied on the fact it’s 3.6 metres high, it’s not – its installed height is 3.1 metres. It’s ‘within 60cm of the boundary’ – well, it’s not, it’s 97cm from the boundary. ‘It exceeds the 2-metre height for fences and walls’, well, it’s not a wall, it’s an artefact.

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    ‘It’s not enclosing any land, it’s a free-standing, historic artefact. There’s no explanation whatsoever of the alleged planning harm.

    ‘My neighbour can barely see the top of it now I’ve got Red Robin [a shrub] planted along the fence. They simply assert it causes planning harm without any backup. One would have thought they’d come to visit the site before sending this letter.’

    Towards the conclusion of the letter, the planning officer says an application may be accepted if it were moved elsewhere in the garden, ‘combined with evidence of neighbour consultation.’

    But it continues: ‘However, absent any alternative proposals, the only option available to the local planning authority is to issue a planning enforcement notice.

    ‘A planning enforcement notice is subject to a right of appeal, including the right to request planning permission. However, you are also advised that failure to comply with the terms of the planning enforcement notice is a criminal offence, punishable by a fine of up to £20,000.’

    Mr Thorpe said: ‘If I really have to move it, I’ll move it, but I don’t consider it’s doing any harm to my neighbour. They can barely see it now the screening is there with the Red Robin. I’m taking some advice from friends of mine in planning.’

    Southwark Council said: ‘We have received a planning complaint about a section of wall installed in Dulwich. We will investigate the complaint and take any appropriate action in line with the national planning process.’


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