Hi,
We are in the process of buying a detached corner plot bungalow which has a fairly substantial flat roofed extension which was constructed under permitted development. I would like to do a loft conversion involving a hip to gable over the current flat roof of the extension. This would (I think) provide space for a large bedroom with en-suite and small bedroom/office.
Is it still considered PD to change the structure of the flat roof to pitched and does this impact on the 50m3 rule? The current roof is hipped over approximately 8x8m and extending this over the extension we're looking at a hip-gable of 8x12m. Would the 50m3 additional volume be taken from the original bungalow footprint or is changing a flat to pitched roof OK but the additional volume created by the gable end (or alternatively a dormer) is what counts for the additional volume?
Thanks.
We are in the process of buying a detached corner plot bungalow which has a fairly substantial flat roofed extension which was constructed under permitted development. I would like to do a loft conversion involving a hip to gable over the current flat roof of the extension. This would (I think) provide space for a large bedroom with en-suite and small bedroom/office.
Is it still considered PD to change the structure of the flat roof to pitched and does this impact on the 50m3 rule? The current roof is hipped over approximately 8x8m and extending this over the extension we're looking at a hip-gable of 8x12m. Would the 50m3 additional volume be taken from the original bungalow footprint or is changing a flat to pitched roof OK but the additional volume created by the gable end (or alternatively a dormer) is what counts for the additional volume?
Thanks.