Hi all,
Long time lurker on these forums here hoping for some advice.
We've just bought a detached house which has one side of the house facing the street. What we want to do is build a double storey extension on this side (there is 4m there) and also to the front to increase the size of the house to the boundary. The boundary is not with another property but with the pavement/public road.
I went to my local council to use their free 15 minutes advice and they said that I would get approved for the extension but I'd have to be within 1m from the boundary or to try 50cm and compromise. The lady I spoke to gave me a "Householder Design Guide" document and said to make sure the guide is followed.
I got the impression, however, that she didn't really know what she was talking about as she also told me that I can extend my garden fence to my boundary without planning permission but the online portal says I can't without permission so not too confident with the advice given.
This design guide she gave to me has literally nothing about detached houses and is all about semi detached or terraced houses. It states that side extensions have to be 1m from boundary for the following two reasons:
1. To avoid encroaching on the adjacent property,
2. To allow access to the back garden.
I'm extending to the boundary where there is no adjacent property and my garden access is already on the other side of the house.
Has anyone else had experience extending to a boundary where the boundary is the road? I drove about the area and I see plenty of houses extended to the boundary of a road (although not on the same road as my house).
Any advice would be grately appreciated!
Long time lurker on these forums here hoping for some advice.
We've just bought a detached house which has one side of the house facing the street. What we want to do is build a double storey extension on this side (there is 4m there) and also to the front to increase the size of the house to the boundary. The boundary is not with another property but with the pavement/public road.
I went to my local council to use their free 15 minutes advice and they said that I would get approved for the extension but I'd have to be within 1m from the boundary or to try 50cm and compromise. The lady I spoke to gave me a "Householder Design Guide" document and said to make sure the guide is followed.
I got the impression, however, that she didn't really know what she was talking about as she also told me that I can extend my garden fence to my boundary without planning permission but the online portal says I can't without permission so not too confident with the advice given.
This design guide she gave to me has literally nothing about detached houses and is all about semi detached or terraced houses. It states that side extensions have to be 1m from boundary for the following two reasons:
1. To avoid encroaching on the adjacent property,
2. To allow access to the back garden.
I'm extending to the boundary where there is no adjacent property and my garden access is already on the other side of the house.
Has anyone else had experience extending to a boundary where the boundary is the road? I drove about the area and I see plenty of houses extended to the boundary of a road (although not on the same road as my house).
Any advice would be grately appreciated!