We are considering a loft conversion to our house in order to create 2 extra bedroooms. (The place felt nice and big when we bought it nineteen years ago with one toddler, but has shrunk considerably now we have three teenagers!).
I am trying to understand the rules as set out by our local council planning department, and clearly I'm a bit thick.
The house is a 1946 end terrace (run of 4 houses) and we have no immediate neighbours on one side, just an Eon sub station thing.
The floor space in the existing loft is roughly 6 x 6 metres and it is maybe just over 2m high at the highest point. I'd very roughly calculate this at just over 50 cubic metres, as it is a triangular prism shape. Does that sound about right?
We are thinking about extending the existing roof a little (over the garage - about 2m) and gabling the end (existing has a hip end). This would also create a bit of a first floor extension where the stairs to the loft could go to avoid losing most of the existing 'boxroom' to a staircase.
Anyway, I have read the planning guidance and it says...
Does this mean that the existing roof space can be increased by up to 40 cubic metres, or have I misunderstood? Because it surely can't mean 40 cubic metres in total, can it?
The loft will hopefully be only a part of the job that we'd like to do, so we will probably end up going for planning permission anyway, but I'm just trying to work out if we would actually have to. It's all so confusing!
Many thanks, and congratulations to anyone who has persevered to the end of this post!
Would be grateful for any thoughts.
I am trying to understand the rules as set out by our local council planning department, and clearly I'm a bit thick.
The house is a 1946 end terrace (run of 4 houses) and we have no immediate neighbours on one side, just an Eon sub station thing.
The floor space in the existing loft is roughly 6 x 6 metres and it is maybe just over 2m high at the highest point. I'd very roughly calculate this at just over 50 cubic metres, as it is a triangular prism shape. Does that sound about right?
We are thinking about extending the existing roof a little (over the garage - about 2m) and gabling the end (existing has a hip end). This would also create a bit of a first floor extension where the stairs to the loft could go to avoid losing most of the existing 'boxroom' to a staircase.
Anyway, I have read the planning guidance and it says...
Does this mean that the existing roof space can be increased by up to 40 cubic metres, or have I misunderstood? Because it surely can't mean 40 cubic metres in total, can it?
The loft will hopefully be only a part of the job that we'd like to do, so we will probably end up going for planning permission anyway, but I'm just trying to work out if we would actually have to. It's all so confusing!
Many thanks, and congratulations to anyone who has persevered to the end of this post!
Would be grateful for any thoughts.