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Hi all,
I am having a conservatory built, and my understanding is that permitted development allows 3m depth from the rear of the 'original house'.
My question is this:- what is classed as the original house? The reason I ask is that at the rear of my house is a small flat roofed utility, which was built at the same time and is connected to the main house (its part of the kitchen). The attached picture illustrates this. So can I build upto 3m out from the rear of this utility or is it 3m from the rear of the main 2 storey house?
I'm not looking to build a 6m deep conservatory on my small terraced house (lol) but am looking to go slightly bigger than 3m because i want 3m of internal floor space so probably looking at around 3.6m external dimension.
(FYI the brick outbuilding on the right is being demolished. The flat roofed brick utility is on the left of the picture. It is definately original (same bricks and tied into the house walls).
Many thanks.
Dan
I am having a conservatory built, and my understanding is that permitted development allows 3m depth from the rear of the 'original house'.
My question is this:- what is classed as the original house? The reason I ask is that at the rear of my house is a small flat roofed utility, which was built at the same time and is connected to the main house (its part of the kitchen). The attached picture illustrates this. So can I build upto 3m out from the rear of this utility or is it 3m from the rear of the main 2 storey house?
I'm not looking to build a 6m deep conservatory on my small terraced house (lol) but am looking to go slightly bigger than 3m because i want 3m of internal floor space so probably looking at around 3.6m external dimension.
(FYI the brick outbuilding on the right is being demolished. The flat roofed brick utility is on the left of the picture. It is definately original (same bricks and tied into the house walls).
Many thanks.
Dan