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Hi all,
We are looking to put an extension on our home, which has a non-standard corner plot. Our address is "Road A". and we have been told we are subject to the building line for this road, which I have marked in the orange dotted line, with the proposed extension in blue.
However due to how our house sits or the corner it means we wouldn't be able to build along the front of our house as it would automatically cross this proposed building line.
Does anyone have any experience with such a plot and planning permission? Or any friendly advice on how we may proceed/set our expectations. We haven't done anything like this before..!
Our options seem to be:
1. Make the front of the extension diagonally follow the line (this would look horrible though?)
2. Step the front extension back and make it straight (this would dramatically cut the size of the extension, and also make the house look disjointed)
3. Argue that the building line as it stands shouldn't apply to our house (but for what reasons, and can this even be put forward?)
(note, the plot isn't as big as the image suggests, and for a number of reasons building into the garden wouldn't make sense)
We are looking to put an extension on our home, which has a non-standard corner plot. Our address is "Road A". and we have been told we are subject to the building line for this road, which I have marked in the orange dotted line, with the proposed extension in blue.
However due to how our house sits or the corner it means we wouldn't be able to build along the front of our house as it would automatically cross this proposed building line.
Does anyone have any experience with such a plot and planning permission? Or any friendly advice on how we may proceed/set our expectations. We haven't done anything like this before..!
Our options seem to be:
1. Make the front of the extension diagonally follow the line (this would look horrible though?)
2. Step the front extension back and make it straight (this would dramatically cut the size of the extension, and also make the house look disjointed)
3. Argue that the building line as it stands shouldn't apply to our house (but for what reasons, and can this even be put forward?)
(note, the plot isn't as big as the image suggests, and for a number of reasons building into the garden wouldn't make sense)
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