Hi,
I am planning on building a rear extension on my 1960's semi-detached home. It is a single storey 3m deep extension the full width of the original house and would comply with permitted development.
However, my adjoined neighbours have a downstairs window on their rear wall, the centre of which is 1.2m from our shared boundary. I have been looking into the 'right to light' and I would contravene the 45 degree rule with the extension (i.e. the new wall on the boundary would cross the line drawn at 45 degrees from the centre of the window). The architect says this is OK to do as I do not have to apply for planning permission. I have spoken to the neighbours and they seem ok with my plans too. So if I dont need to then I dont want to reduce the size of the extension.
However, my concern is that at some point in the future my neighbours could, if they wanted to, complain that I am conteravening the right to light rule. Even if I verbally agree it with them before I build it they might still complain once it is built (eg " I didnt realise it would be THAT big" etc).
I dont know if it's a factor but the rear gardens are east facing and my extension would be north of their garden/house/window. Also, the window is for their lounge but it is not the only window in that room.
So does permitted development trump right to light and can I ignore it?
If I agree it with my current neighbours, if new ones move in could they complain?
Is there perhaps a legal document that my neighbours could sign to say they are happy with my plans?
If anyone has any experience of this I would be grateful to hear your views.
Thanks.
I am planning on building a rear extension on my 1960's semi-detached home. It is a single storey 3m deep extension the full width of the original house and would comply with permitted development.
However, my adjoined neighbours have a downstairs window on their rear wall, the centre of which is 1.2m from our shared boundary. I have been looking into the 'right to light' and I would contravene the 45 degree rule with the extension (i.e. the new wall on the boundary would cross the line drawn at 45 degrees from the centre of the window). The architect says this is OK to do as I do not have to apply for planning permission. I have spoken to the neighbours and they seem ok with my plans too. So if I dont need to then I dont want to reduce the size of the extension.
However, my concern is that at some point in the future my neighbours could, if they wanted to, complain that I am conteravening the right to light rule. Even if I verbally agree it with them before I build it they might still complain once it is built (eg " I didnt realise it would be THAT big" etc).
I dont know if it's a factor but the rear gardens are east facing and my extension would be north of their garden/house/window. Also, the window is for their lounge but it is not the only window in that room.
So does permitted development trump right to light and can I ignore it?
If I agree it with my current neighbours, if new ones move in could they complain?
Is there perhaps a legal document that my neighbours could sign to say they are happy with my plans?
If anyone has any experience of this I would be grateful to hear your views.
Thanks.