Planning Permission

The great thing about all the buildings installed by us is that they do not usually require planning permission. This is because they are less than 2.5 metres in height and can be positioned away from the boundary. We can fully assess this during the free consultation to ensure your building is installed in situ, the installation will be stress free and easy.

 

Permitted Development

Under the governments permitted development rules your garden room must normally take up no more than 50% of your garden area. If you live in an area of outstanding beauty, a conservation area, a world heritage site, a national park then you’ll need to apply for planning permission to go ahead with this, if you have any questions about any of this then please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Planning Permission

Outbuildings are generally considered to be permitted development, and do not need planning permission, subject to a number of limits and conditions. The most important factors are:

  • That the building is no higher than 2.5m from the bottom of the building to the top of the roof

  • That you do not take up more than 50% of your garden area with this or any other building

  • It is not to be used for living accommodation

Note: All our canopy and contemporary style buildings are manufactured to meet the 2.5m height planning restrictions.

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