Is Garden Room Permitted Development or is Planning Permission Required?
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AndyT76
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Is Garden Room Permitted Development or is Planning Permission Required?

by AndyT76 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 1:54 pm

Hi

I'm thinking of having a garden room built in my side garden, it would be 1m away from the boundary, be less than 50% of the garden and be 2.5m high. It would be 7.5 x 5.2m - is this too big for it to be built under permitted development?

Thanks for any replies!

oconnope
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Re: Is Garden Room Permitted Development or is Planning Permission Required?

by oconnope » Sun Sep 10, 2017 11:51 pm

If you're in a Conservation Area, it needs planning permission. I assume it is 2.5m in width? As long as that is less than half the width of the original house, and the extension doesn't protrude either the front elevation, or the rear elevation - you're all good. If it's a conservatory - it needs planning permission.

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Re: Is Garden Room Permitted Development or is Planning Permission Required?

by michaelscad » Sun Nov 26, 2017 3:31 pm

if you're going through with to get more height ,put your slab? lower into the ground

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