Hi all.
Currently in the process of building a single storey Lean-to style extension on an end of terrace house. Depth of extension will be 3.4 metres (restricted due to public manhole) width will be 6 metres.
I had originally planned to build under PD, however my issue is that due to the house being built on a slope; finished internal floor to external ground level at rear of existing house is 600mm, finished floor to ground level at rear of extension will be 850. I would like to maintain the existing ceiling height from the house (2.7 metres) and carry this through into the extension.
As you can see I won’t be able to achieve this under PD since by the time I account for rafters, roof slates, ceiling finish etc I’m down to about 2.1m ceiling height (best case if allowable 3 metre Eaves height taken from rear of existing property) and worst case 1.85m if eaves height measured at rear of extension.
To achieve my goal of a continuous ceiling height into the extension, I will need an eaves height of 3m from interior floor level… which would be more like 3.85 to external ground level. And a ridge height of 4.6 to ground level at rear of existing building.
Neighbours have a short patio (approx 2.5 metres) which then steps down to their main garden, the patio is at about 200mm below interior floor level.
Since I have no experience of planning applications, before I go ahead with my application and drawings. does this height seem unreasonable? And how often are these things refused?
Thanks, Joe
Currently in the process of building a single storey Lean-to style extension on an end of terrace house. Depth of extension will be 3.4 metres (restricted due to public manhole) width will be 6 metres.
I had originally planned to build under PD, however my issue is that due to the house being built on a slope; finished internal floor to external ground level at rear of existing house is 600mm, finished floor to ground level at rear of extension will be 850. I would like to maintain the existing ceiling height from the house (2.7 metres) and carry this through into the extension.
As you can see I won’t be able to achieve this under PD since by the time I account for rafters, roof slates, ceiling finish etc I’m down to about 2.1m ceiling height (best case if allowable 3 metre Eaves height taken from rear of existing property) and worst case 1.85m if eaves height measured at rear of extension.
To achieve my goal of a continuous ceiling height into the extension, I will need an eaves height of 3m from interior floor level… which would be more like 3.85 to external ground level. And a ridge height of 4.6 to ground level at rear of existing building.
Neighbours have a short patio (approx 2.5 metres) which then steps down to their main garden, the patio is at about 200mm below interior floor level.
Since I have no experience of planning applications, before I go ahead with my application and drawings. does this height seem unreasonable? And how often are these things refused?
Thanks, Joe