What can I build in my front garden without planning permission?

Permitted development – what you can build without planning permission
  • Add a standard loft conversion. ...
  • Add a single-storey extension. ...
  • Install a garden room. ...
  • Replace windows and doors. ...
  • Reconfigure internal floor plan. ...
  • Install solar panels. ...
  • Erect fences and walls around boundaries. ...
  • Elevate space with a two-storey rear extension.
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What can I build in my garden without planning permission UK?

Outbuildings such as sheds, garages, greenhouses and some other structures like garden rooms are also considered to be permitted development. You can build a garage or outbuilding on your property without planning permission as long as it's of a reasonable size – no higher than 4 metres.
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What is the maximum area you can build without planning permission?

You do not need planning permission for this type of garage or shed as long as the floor area on its own or in conjunction with any similar structures is limited to 25 square metres. The new garage or shed should not reduce the open space at the back or side of the house to less than 25 square metres.
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Can you put a shed in your front garden UK?

Unfortunately, you cannot put a shed in a front garden without planning permission. For planning purposes, a shed is classed as an outbuilding, just like a summerhouse or log cabin. Outbuildings are governed by Permitted Development rights.
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Can I build a summer house in my front garden?

You must apply for full planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed in your garden.
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Can I have a small shed in my front garden?

Planning regulations state that: Sheds should not be built in front of any walls at the front of your house. Sheds should be no more than one storey. The building should not have an occupied volume of more than 15m square.
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How close can I build to my Neighbours boundary?

As a rule of thumb, a build that reaches 7.2 feet is considered acceptable and anything over that we do recommend speaking to your neighbour.
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What is exempt from planning permission?

Exempt development is development for which planning permission is not required. It generally relates to developments of a minor nature such as: Works of improvement, maintenance or other alterations that affect only the interior of a structure.
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Do you need planning permission for a Portacabin in garden?

Yes, any building on hire for longer than 28 days requires planning permission. Dependent on your local authority, it can take around 12 weeks for approval.
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Can you build in front of your house?

You can add an extension to the side, or the rear, of your property. However, a front extension may be the right option for you if you don't have as much room in those areas, or you want to change the entrance to your home. Wherever you fit an extension, however, you'll get a gorgeous new addition.
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What is the 4 year rule in planning permission?

The '4 Year Rule' allows you to make a formal application for a certificate to determine whether your unauthorised use or development can become lawful through the passage of time — rather than compliance with space standards — and can continue without the need for planning permission.
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How tall can a garden structure be?

Garden Rooms must be single storey with a maximum eaves height of 2.5 metres and maximum overall height of 4 metres with a dual pitched roof, or 3 metres in any other case. If the Garden Room is within 2 metres of the property boundary the whole building needs to be less than 2.5 metres high.
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Can you sleep in a garden room?

Yes, you can sleep in a garden room but the same rules apply for living in a garden room: you will require the necessary planning permission.
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What happens if you build without planning permission UK?

If you build without planning permission but your project required it, the council will consider this a planning breach, and give a retrospective planning application. If planning is then denied, the council may serve an enforcement notice forcing you to revert the work done, or face prosecution if you don't.
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Do I need planning permission for a summer house?

The majority of summerhouses and garden rooms do not require planning permission. However, permission is required for any summerhouse which covers over half the garden, which is not for domestic use or which is over 3 metres high with a pent roof or 4 metres high with an apex roof.
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How long before planning permission is not required?

By law, a planning permission may expire after a certain period of time that is usually set out in the planning condition. Unless a planning permission says otherwise, the applicant has three years from the date of it being granted to begin development.
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Do you need planning permission for covered patio?

Patio Areas. If you wish to lay a patio around your house, there are no restrictions on the area of land you can cover with hard surfaces, at, or near ground level. So basically, you will not need planning permission to do this in most cases.
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Do carports need planning permission?

Carport Canopy Planning Limitations

Planning permission IS required if your canopy fits into one or more of the following statements: A carport or canopy can not be built on land forward of a wall forming the principal elevation.
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Can I build right up to my boundary?

The party wall act allows an absolute right to build up to the boundary between you and your neighbour. It also allows you to build astride the boundary line, but only with your neighbour's consent.
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What is the 7 year boundary rule?

Some believe that there is a 7-year limit on adverse possession, meaning that a squatter can take ownership of land after they have been using that land without the owner's permission for a certain amount of time.
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Can my Neighbour remove my fence to build an extension?

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The Neighbour should have issued you a notice informing of the construction work going on. They should also have had the courtesy to discuss removing the fence with you in person, despite whether they own the fence. They should have asked for permission to work on your land!
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Can I put bike shed in front garden?

In discussions with planning officers, any structure placed in a front garden, technically requires planning consent. However, their advice has been that in practice, action is only taken if there are legitimate complaints from neighbours.
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What is the maximum size shed without planning permission UK?

1* - Planning regulations for sheds state that: Sheds should be single storey. There should be no platforms, balconies or verandas on sheds. Sheds should be a maximum of three metres high unless they have dual pitched roofs, in which case they can be up to four metres high.
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Do I need planning permission for a brick shed?

To cut a long story short, yes you generally can build a brick shed in a garden. Planning permission may be required if the building is particularly large for a shed or in certain designated areas. Sheds usually fall under the category of outbuildings when it comes to planning permission.
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Can I put a toilet in my garden room?

Yes, a toilet can be installed in a garden room, so long as it meets building regulations approval. While building regulations are not common for a garden room, they are required under some circumstances and installing a toilet is one of those reasons.
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