Do I Need Planning Permission for Conservatory at Legal Limit?
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checkmate
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Do I Need Planning Permission for Conservatory at Legal Limit?

by checkmate » Sat Jun 06, 2015 1:33 pm

Hi guys

I am looking to do conservatory. My width of house is 17ft

I am planning to use 15ft width for the conservatory and 3m depth which i believe is legal limit.

My question is, i was hoping to do brick pillars and side walls as maybe brick or plaster boards than windows and the front to have full length bi folding doors.

Is this legal? or do i need planning permission? i know its not like conservatory due to the walls on side but that's because the neighbors have similar and even if i put windows all i would see is there fence.

Please advice

thanks

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Re: Do I Need Planning Permission for Conservatory at Legal Limit?

by welsh brickie » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:33 pm

you will need planning consent, I would not chance building it, without it

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