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​From Concept to Creation: The Kenneth Charles Blog on Garden Outdoor Buildings

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Planning
Permitted Development

 

Before you do this, you should first check if you need to apply for planning permission.
 

Most sheds, garages, greenhouses, or other similar buildings do not require a planning permission application because most meet a set of rules called 'permitted development.'
 

The permitted development rules for sheds, garages, greenhouses, or other similar buildings are:

  • It's located at the back of the house.

  • It's not used as a separate home to live in.

  • It, and any other development, does not take up half or more of the 'rear curtilage'—this means half or more of the grounds behind your home.

  • It's not higher than 4 metres at the highest point.

  • Any part that's a metre or less from the boundary is no higher than 2.5 metres.

  • The eaves (the part where the wall meets the roof) are no higher than 3 metres.

  • If the land is in a conservation area or in the grounds of a listed building, the building has a footprint of less than 4 square metres.

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