Hey everyone,
Myself and my girlfriend have just bought a victorian terraced house in Stoke Newington, London (in the borough of Hackney) and want to do a side return extension to increase the size of the kitchen. I have spoken to Hackney Planners to try an establish if this can be done under permitted development and they suggested we do a preplanning app to establish this. The current layout is:
The proposed layout is (roughly!):
From reading the planning portal guidelines there are two things that concern me:
(1) The planning portal says you can't extend further than 3m from the back wall and the image at the top of page 23 in the guidance document (http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/100806_PDforhouseholders_TechnicalGuidance.pdf) says that for a side return extension the back wall is considered the main part of the house (ie a side return basically can't be more than 3m in length). This is only half the length of the side return (which is 6.1m) so does this mean i'm right in saying if we want to do this extension then we would need full planning permission as it's longer than 3m, or have i misunderstood the guidelines?
(2) I believe the entire house as it is currently is original but the earliest land registry plans are from 1961 (showing it as it is now). From what the planner said the original building is considered as it was in 1948 so (in theory) the back extension could have been added between 1948 and 1961. Given there are no plans i can't see how i can establish this one way or the other (the planner agreed that this could be difficult/impossible and it was up to us to decide how sure we were which seems rather unhelpful!)
I am going through this with my structural engineer etc but also wanted to check with you guys and get some impartial advise so any thoughts you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much as ever!
Dave
Myself and my girlfriend have just bought a victorian terraced house in Stoke Newington, London (in the borough of Hackney) and want to do a side return extension to increase the size of the kitchen. I have spoken to Hackney Planners to try an establish if this can be done under permitted development and they suggested we do a preplanning app to establish this. The current layout is:
The proposed layout is (roughly!):
From reading the planning portal guidelines there are two things that concern me:
(1) The planning portal says you can't extend further than 3m from the back wall and the image at the top of page 23 in the guidance document (http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/100806_PDforhouseholders_TechnicalGuidance.pdf) says that for a side return extension the back wall is considered the main part of the house (ie a side return basically can't be more than 3m in length). This is only half the length of the side return (which is 6.1m) so does this mean i'm right in saying if we want to do this extension then we would need full planning permission as it's longer than 3m, or have i misunderstood the guidelines?
(2) I believe the entire house as it is currently is original but the earliest land registry plans are from 1961 (showing it as it is now). From what the planner said the original building is considered as it was in 1948 so (in theory) the back extension could have been added between 1948 and 1961. Given there are no plans i can't see how i can establish this one way or the other (the planner agreed that this could be difficult/impossible and it was up to us to decide how sure we were which seems rather unhelpful!)
I am going through this with my structural engineer etc but also wanted to check with you guys and get some impartial advise so any thoughts you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much as ever!
Dave