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I cannot seem to find any building regulation guidelines for steps leading from the rear door of my house to the garden.
The only regulations seem to apply to the "access" to a dwelling, where "access" is defined as the nearest private entrance a visitor would access the dwelling from getting out of a car/being dropped of by s car on the highway.
The rear door is a French door opening outwards. This is a new extension and the planning detail is not clear whether there is a platform at the top of the steps.
From what I can find the only guidance is that any garden steps (this is what I am calling them as they aren't the "access" point) should not be any less safe than what was previously present.
There is not room to have a platform and the four steps of height and travel that would be required under "access" regulations as there is an easement pathway for the other houses only 1m from the back door.
Can anyone clear this up please?
The only regulations seem to apply to the "access" to a dwelling, where "access" is defined as the nearest private entrance a visitor would access the dwelling from getting out of a car/being dropped of by s car on the highway.
The rear door is a French door opening outwards. This is a new extension and the planning detail is not clear whether there is a platform at the top of the steps.
From what I can find the only guidance is that any garden steps (this is what I am calling them as they aren't the "access" point) should not be any less safe than what was previously present.
There is not room to have a platform and the four steps of height and travel that would be required under "access" regulations as there is an easement pathway for the other houses only 1m from the back door.
Can anyone clear this up please?
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