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I think its highly unlikely you would get a 2 story jobbie upto the boundary, given the local planning guidancefrom here you can see my neighbors garage touches, passes infact the boundary.
I think that would be my only option.I think its highly unlikely you would get a 2 story jobbie upto the boundary, given the local planning guidance
if you want to try then put in planning for what you want, but bear in mind that will be probably 10 weeks, then if its rejected you will need to reapply so thats another 10 weeks
Wait, garages are for cars? Where do you keep all your junk?the garage isnt wide enough to fit a car in "comfortably".
should have put another garage door on the back and trundled the mini digger through the garage!?We kept ours
Best decision I made. I've re-landscaped twice since building my extension.
The neighbours might know who they pay their rent to. Or try 192.com or land registry to find owner/electoral roll details and work from thereSo good luck to me in finding the landlord.
such a bizarre detail; it looks like part of a regular semi house was destroyed and that was a temporary lash up to keep the rain out, except it was made using permanent materialsthe ones with the slanted roof (
The back (kitchen) door would disagree.should have put another garage door on the back and trundled the mini digger through the garage!?
You may have a problem extending to the full length at the back - something about a 45 degree angle of view from your neighbours rear property and light.I think that would be my only option.
Apply for ground floor extension to the boundary and extending it to be inline with the rear of the house.
And if approved, apply for a 2nd story extension
Thinking about it I do not think your plan may work out getting you as much as you hope, I may be wrong but i think it is supposed to be 3 bricks wide at the pier ? the short facing wall to the right on your mock up looks very thin. It should be about the same as the section above it next to the window. Have you measured it on the ground allowing for 3 bricks.
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