Best Trees for Screening Neighbours UK | Natural Privacy from Overlooking Windows
- Kerri Cuthbert
- Apr 11
- 6 min read
Updated: 15 hours ago
Feeling overlooked in your garden? Whether you live in a new-build estate, a row of terraces, or a rural plot with open boundaries, the right screening trees can create a natural, beautiful barrier between you and your neighbours.
This post explores the best trees for screening neighbours in UK gardens—including fast-growing, above-fence, and evergreen options that offer both privacy and charm. We’ll also guide you through practical planting techniques, styling ideas, and real-world scenarios to help you choose the right tree for your space.

Why Use Trees to Screen Neighbours?
Privacy fences are often limited to 6ft due to planning laws.
Trees give you a way to:
Create privacy above fence height
Soften views from upstairs windows
Block sightlines from balconies or decking
Add structure and shade
Increase property value and wildlife appeal
The right trees blend seamlessly into the landscape, creating a softer, greener alternative to hard boundaries. Plus, they offer seasonal interest, improve air quality, and provide habitats for birds and insects—making your outdoor space more peaceful and biodiverse.
Want to learn more about using trees to create privacy? Check out the RHS Guide to Trees for Privacy for in-depth planting advice.
Best Trees for Privacy from Neighbours

1. Photinia ‘Red Robin’ (Pleached or Standard Form)
Type: Evergreen
Height: 2–4m trained
Best For: Colourful screening above fences
With vibrant red new growth and a tidy shape, Photinia is a favourite for above-fence screening. In pleached form, it creates a green "privacy panel" that blocks views from upper-storey windows. Bonus: Great for small gardens and looks good year-round.
2. Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)
Type: Deciduous / Semi-evergreen
Height: 15-30m
Best For: Holding privacy through winter
Hornbeam keeps its copper-brown leaves through the cold months, offering excellent screening even when not fully in leaf. It can be planted as a natural hedge, pleached screen, or trained standard. Use it: Along boundary lines where year-round privacy is key.
3. Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)
Type: Evergreen
Height: 8–12m
Best For: Vertical privacy in tight gardens
If you need to block sightlines from an upstairs window without taking up floor space, this ultra-slim tree is perfect. No pruning needed—just plant and let it grow tall. Design tip: Line 3–5 trees in a row to form a green vertical curtain.
4. Lombardy Poplar (Populus nigra 'Italica')
Type: Deciduous
Height: Up to 30m
Best For: Fast, tall boundary screening
One of the fastest-growing trees in the UK, Lombardy Poplar offers instant height. Ideal for larger plots where neighbours' windows or gardens loom nearby. Be cautious of its root spread—plant well away from buildings. Growth rate: 1–2 metres per year.
5. Portuguese Laurel (Prunus lusitanica)
Type: Evergreen
Height: 5–8m
Best For: Dense, elegant hedging
Portuguese Laurel grows into a thick, dark green hedge that offers excellent visual and noise screening. It’s slower-growing than Cherry Laurel, which makes it much easier to maintain—perfect for long-term privacy. Bonus: Hardy, shade-tolerant, and easy to shape.
6. Italian Alder (Alnus cordata)
Type: Deciduous (semi-evergreen in mild climates)
Height: 15–25m
Best For: Fast-growing privacy in tough conditions
Italian Alder is a hardy, fast-growing tree that tolerates poor, compacted, or wet soils. Its upright habit and glossy green leaves create effective screening—especially in new-build or rural plots where quick coverage is needed.
7. Ornamental Pear (Pyrus calleryana)
Type: Deciduous
Height: 7–12m
Best For: Neat, upright privacy in formal settings
Ornamental Pears like ‘Chanticleer’ are prized for their tidy, conical shape and long-lasting leaves. Perfect for driveways or patios where space is limited but upper-storey screening is needed. Their white spring blossom adds bonus seasonal interest.
8. Green Beech (Fagus sylvatica)
Type: Deciduous / Semi-evergreen
Height: Up to 40m
Best For: Classic screening hedges
Green Beech forms a thick, elegant hedge that retains its coppery leaves throughout winter. It’s a timeless choice for both country and urban gardens, ideal as a clipped hedge, pleached screen or standard tree to provide long-term privacy and structure.
9. Field Maple (Acer campestre)
Type: Deciduous
Height: 10–20m
Best For: Native privacy and wildlife-friendly screening
Field Maple is a compact, bushy tree that works brilliantly as a screening hedge or small boundary tree. Native to the UK, it offers excellent autumn colour, supports wildlife, and tolerates a range of conditions. It’s especially suited to more naturalistic or rural garden styles.
10. English Oak (Quercus robur)
Type: Deciduous
Height: Up to 40m
Best For: Long-term privacy and native wildlife value
A majestic native species, English Oak creates a strong, natural boundary when space allows. With a broad canopy and dense summer foliage, it’s perfect for rural privacy screening. It also supports hundreds of insect and bird species, making it a wildlife-friendly choice for larger gardens or field edges.
Privacy Above a Fence: Your Options

Want more than a 6ft fence can offer?
Try:
Pleached trees to lift the screen above eye level
Standard trees with clear stems for a "hedge on stilts" effect
Container-grown trees to raise the rootball and get instant height
Layered planting with climbers, shrubs and trees for multi-level cover
This kind of approach can create a more interesting and textured garden layout, while still solving privacy problems in overlooked spaces. Combining trees with other garden features also allows you to maximise vertical interest and soften the overall design.
For a guide on pleached trees, take a look at This Pleached Tree Guide for insights into choosing and maintaining them.
Choosing the Right Screening Tree for Your Garden
Selecting the appropriate tree for privacy screening involves considering several factors to ensure it meets your specific needs and thrives in your garden environment.
Garden Size and Space Constraints
Small Gardens: For limited spaces, opt for trees with a narrow, upright growth habit. Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) is an excellent choice, reaching heights of 8–12 metres while maintaining a slim profile.
Larger Gardens: If space permits, broader trees like English Oak (Quercus robur) can provide extensive coverage and a majestic presence.
Desired Growth Rate
Fast-Growing Trees: For quicker results, consider Lombardy Poplar (Populus nigra 'Italica'), known for its rapid growth of 1–2 metres per year.
Moderate to Slow-Growing Trees: If maintenance is a concern, trees like Portuguese Laurel (Prunus lusitanica) offer a more controlled growth rate.
Evergreen vs. Deciduous
Evergreen Trees: For year-round privacy, evergreens such as Photinia 'Red Robin' or Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) retain their foliage throughout the seasons.
Deciduous Trees: If seasonal interest is preferred, deciduous trees like Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) provide dense foliage in summer and attractive autumn colour.
Soil and Environmental Conditions
Soil Type: Assess your soil's drainage and fertility. Italian Alder (Alnus cordata) thrives in poor, compacted soils, making it suitable for challenging sites.
Exposure: In windy or coastal areas, hardy species like Field Maple (Acer campestre) can withstand harsh conditions while providing effective screening.
By carefully evaluating these factors, you can select a screening tree that not only improves privacy but also complements your garden's aesthetics and conditions.
Screening Strategy by Situation
Neighbour Problem | Best Tree Solution |
Overlooked by upstairs windows | Pleached Hornbeam or Photinia |
Small garden, close fences | Japanese Holly or Italian Cypress |
Need fast results | Lombardy Poplar or Hybrid Willow |
Want winter cover | Evergreen Laurel or Holm Oak |
Modern garden design | Photinia, Olive, or clipped Yew |
The Etiquette of Screening Neighbours

Check boundary lines before planting
Avoid trees with invasive roots (e.g. large willows or poplars near houses)
Communicate with neighbours if trees may impact their light or views
Maintain trees responsibly to avoid disputes or legal issues
Shop Privacy Trees for Screening Neighbours
At Bowhayes Trees, we specialise in natural screening trees to help you regain privacy—beautifully.
✔️Pleached and standard forms available ✔️Evergreen and deciduous options ✔️Delivery across the UK. Explore Screening Trees for Neighbour Privacy
FAQs
What is the best tree to block a neighbour’s upstairs window?
Pleached trees like Photinia, Hornbeam, or Portuguese Laurel are ideal for adding privacy above fence height, screening upper-floor windows without taking up too much ground space.
What trees grow tall but don’t take up much space?
Can I legally plant trees for privacy in the UK?
Do I need planning permission for screening trees?

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