building on a tiered garden

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Hi,

simple question i cant find the answer to...

i intened to build a small shed/summer house and want to keep it planning permision free...

my garden is tiered (the right side is higher than the left)...i want to build the summer house on the right hand side on the raised area which raises the question, does this eat in to my maximum hight? - is it permitted max hight measured from the lower most level..or the upper level?


thanks in advance

Sparkzter
 
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hmm...so it would seem im ok building on the raised section up to 2.5M tall...

the only worry i have is plan to build on top of the existing retaining wall so whilst the floor level of the summer house will be at the upper level, with 3 walls around 1.8M high... the side wall will be around 2.8M tall then will have a small peak roof on top
 
the only worry i have is plan to build on top of the existing retaining wall so whilst the floor level of the summer house will be at the upper level, with 3 walls around 1.8M high... the side wall will be around 2.8M tall then will have a small peak roof on top

Why worry? If that's the case, it's obvious it's not going to be permitted development so you will have to apply for planning permission. Don't worry - be happy :D
 
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there isnt a hope in hell im going to get planning permission to put up a small garden shed!...and to be honest i dont see why having to go thru all the hassle of planning permission would make me happy??? :rolleyes:

i could simply build an addiitonal wall inboard of the 1st therfore only having a 1.8M high wall on 4 sides (which it would seem would considered acceptable!)..however the shed wont be any shorter when standing at the lower level!?...hence the reason for asking for advice about it?
 

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