When does an extension stop being an extension?
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When does an extension stop being an extension?
Hi people! I'm a newbie so please be gentle! I'm looking into buying a house; the house is 'L'-shaped; one side being about 100 years old, the other (facing out back) being about 20-25 years old. Does the newer part of the house still count as an extension (and thus eat into the 40 sq.m. allowed for planning-exempt extending)? At what point in time does an extension stop being an extension?
Any ideas?!
Thanks!
Any ideas?!
Thanks!
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Re: When does an extension stop being an extension?
Blocky wrote:Hi people! I'm a newbie so please be gentle! I'm looking into buying a house; the house is 'L'-shaped; one side being about 100 years old, the other (facing out back) being about 20-25 years old. Does the newer part of the house still count as an extension (and thus eat into the 40 sq.m. allowed for planning-exempt extending)? At what point in time does an extension stop being an extension?
Any ideas?!
Thanks!
When the planning acts first were commisioned in 1964.
Any extensions since then are and always will be extensions. As ever im open to correction on this....
- henno
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Re: When does an extension stop being an extension?
henno wrote:When the planning acts first were commisioned in 1964.
Any extensions since then are and always will be extensions. As ever im open to correction on this....
Sounds correct- November 1st 1964. Before that it's not an extension, Check with the plannign desk though at your local authiority, sounds like the kind of question the folks at the front desk could answer;
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Re: When does an extension stop being an extension?
Thanks for information. Not good news!
Does anyone know how to fake blueprints to make them look pre-60's?!
Does anyone know how to fake blueprints to make them look pre-60's?!- Blocky
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Re: When does an extension stop being an extension?
Blocky wrote:Thanks for information. Not good news!Does anyone know how to fake blueprints to make them look pre-60's?!
i hope your tongue was firmly in your cheek with that last question.
Nobody on this forum will advise you on how to fool the planning system .....(apart from one eccentric author / developer that is)
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Re: When does an extension stop being an extension?
and what's wrong with having to apply for planning permission anyway? Afraid your proposal will be refused? If it is well designed the extension should get permission anyway.,
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Re: When does an extension stop being an extension?
Yes, yes. Tongue was level or behind the existing cheek level!
There's already a structurally unsound conservatory slapped on the end the extension. Ideally, I'd like to tear it down and replace it with a slightly larger sun-room/living room. Devilishly hard to get any PP where it is though. To make a viable living room it would need to be at least 1m longer than would be allowed.
There's already a structurally unsound conservatory slapped on the end the extension. Ideally, I'd like to tear it down and replace it with a slightly larger sun-room/living room. Devilishly hard to get any PP where it is though. To make a viable living room it would need to be at least 1m longer than would be allowed.
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Re: When does an extension stop being an extension?
Why is it hard to get planning for a single storey structure?? is it within the curtilage of a protected structure of something?
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Re: When does an extension stop being an extension?
It's in a Gaeltacht, a Special Area of Conservation and a National Heritage Area. Camels and eyes of needles come to mind when planning permission is mooted! From what I can see, anything new is only granted assuming residency, there's a blue moon and you're lucky enough to be wearing lucky knickers on the decision day.
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Re: When does an extension stop being an extension?
but sure, if you buy the house then you are a resident........
there shouldnt be much hassle with a single storey conservatory / sunroom type extension once its not an abomination.
there shouldnt be much hassle with a single storey conservatory / sunroom type extension once its not an abomination.
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