Max distance to boundary for vertical flue

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Presumably you mean min distance...it's a slightly grey area. A horizontal flue discharging parallel to a boundary is 300mm minimum distance. A vertical flue is usually also 300, but the original reason for the 300 distance is to avoid having the flue too close to a wall if the neighbour was to build up to the boundary line adjacent to said flue. Given that a vertical flue needs to be 500 from a vertical surface, you could technically argue that the distance from the boundary should be 500 where there's a theoretical chance the neighbour could extend their own property to the boundary line and create a vertical surface near your flue. In other words, you need to take into account individual site conditions.
 

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