House is a victorian end-terrace tunnelback. Side wall is the boundary line between house & common (gated) passageway which provides access to the rears of houses both ways.
Is it allowable/possible to extend the existing tunnelback across the rear of the house to the boundary, so that the new side wall is in line with the existing side wall? (ie. square off the rear of the house by filling in the side return)
The plan below shows:
1 storey lean-to addition (demolish)
2 storey side return extension (no windows on boundary wall)
the extension would not extend beyond any existing 2 storey walls
house runs east-west, passageway is on the north side of the house
Is it allowable/possible to extend the existing tunnelback across the rear of the house to the boundary, so that the new side wall is in line with the existing side wall? (ie. square off the rear of the house by filling in the side return)
The plan below shows:
1 storey lean-to addition (demolish)
2 storey side return extension (no windows on boundary wall)
the extension would not extend beyond any existing 2 storey walls
house runs east-west, passageway is on the north side of the house