Looking for hook/anchor to fix fence with wall

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Hello,
I'm looking to fix my garden fence with my wall. I want to have sort of L/U shape anchor, to hold the fence from the top, with plate on left side which I can screw with wall. Here is the diagram.

[GALLERY=media, 106764]Hook by MikeHandyDIY posted 10 Jul 2021 at 12:24 PM[/GALLERY]

I'm aware that I can achieve with an L shape hook but I don't want to drill the fence. I think it would be an elegant solution if I can anchor it with wall.

Can anyone suggest where can I find this kind of hook.

Alternatively suggest me what sort of hook to use to fix it.

Cheers!
 
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Why? Would be the first question.

Never seen exactly what you want but take a look in the joist hanger section of a builders merchant.

You could make one pretty easily even in a home garage with some steel plate, a hammer and vice. Using an angle grinder or jigsaw for cutting and the vice as a folder. Allow for springback when folding and a bit on measurements for the curve, or shave the post top to fit.
 
This fence is on the side of the wall and placed on the top of a brick fence. It has become loose and leaning away from the wall. Fence just starts from where wall ends so I can't drill screw bolt from the side of fence into the side wall which would have been easiest option. The only option is to have a hook kind of thing which will hold the fence without any drilling into the fence and then a plate to fix hook into the back of wall. It is tricky situation, if I can find that kind of hook then it would easiest to fix. Joist hanger is not appropriate as there is no wall behind fence.
 
When I said "joist hanger" I also said "section"
There are loads of metal timber to masonry brackets remade/predrilled and galvanised.
A top view plan would help
 
Thanks for reply & help. I think I found something similar it's called restraint twisted straps with bend which will help.
 
This fence is on the side of the wall and placed on the top of a brick fence.

I don't know what a brick fence is.

fixing a fence to a wall will tend to pull the wall over or loosen bricks if the fixing is near the top or end of the wall.

there is a steel fence clip in a U shape made for nailing onto wooden fence posts, and sliding the panel down, but you can put a screw through the side rather than the back if you want.

you will have to drill a large enough hole in the side facing you, to fit your screwdriver through.

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you will need at least two, possibly three.
 
Sorry I mean brick wall. Thanks for the suggestion about the brick though. Will keep it in mind.
 
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