Gap Between Garage Roof & Wall

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Hello,

Hopefully a straightforward question (and hopefully I'm posting this in the right place), I have little to no DIY skills, but I'm working on it!

We have an old Garage/Outbuilding that has been in a state of disrepair since long before we bought the house. We finally have a bit of time and (a very tight) budget to try and revitalise it. I was aware of a hole at the top of the rear wall, below the roof. However I have been scraping away the old crumbling scratch coat and realised that this isn't a hole where the wall has crumbles away, or something but in fact a gap that runs the length of the wall. It seems the roof is basically sitting on some spacers. I've attached a couple of pictures that probably explain this better than I have...

I was looking for any advice on how best to fill this gap? We're obviously keen to make the building weather proof.

Thanks,

Matt
 

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That's potentially for ventilation. If so, you could tack on a piece of plastic vent strip (aka soffit vent strip) to keep insects out

Otherwise a strip of timber on the inside, or a "quadrant moulding" nailed across the gap - but ideally you should avoid timber in contact with the brickwork, as this promotes rot from damp - so leave a slight gap and the seal with a mastic sealant.
 
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