Permitted Development - Single Storey Side Extension (comment on wrap-around)

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  • UK Permitted Development Extension, Single Storey Side Extension.
    What you can do without Planning Permission
    Home Extension
    Addition notes:
    It is advised to apply for a Lawfulness Certificate to the local authority. This allows the Local Authority to assess that the design complies with Permitted Development requirements. More information can be found on your Local Authority website.
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Komentáře • 98

  • @chrisball6177
    @chrisball6177 Před 2 lety +3

    Such a great set of videos. I got very muddled reading through all the different criteria when researching options for my extension. These certainly unmuddy the waters! Keep up the good work. Thanks.

  • @dulcepinili998
    @dulcepinili998 Před 2 lety

    It's the same structure in my house in Canada which I am planning to extend. The layout is the same. Thank you for this video. Very informative.

  • @wywywywywywywy
    @wywywywywywywy Před 2 lety +2

    I'd always wondered why it's not allowed. Thanks for the explanation

  • @parvindermander5664
    @parvindermander5664 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Very easy to understand

  • @davejohnston5158
    @davejohnston5158 Před rokem

    Great clear advice on many issues that are not stated in guidance documents. Have just plans in received advice and guidance from the planning officer. Complied with those requests and then still got a refusal!🤔

  • @abenaaosei9649
    @abenaaosei9649 Před rokem

    Really helpful thank you!!

  • @gwynmorris5852
    @gwynmorris5852 Před rokem

    top stuff. very useful.

  • @Imran_Sultan35
    @Imran_Sultan35 Před 2 lety

    My side extension has passed and its same size as the house. 6m by 7m. And it's a end terrace

  • @anasmia8142
    @anasmia8142 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @ef7480
    @ef7480 Před 2 lety +1

    Also check for an 'Article 4 Direction' where the local authority removes all permitted development rights for the particular area.
    Neighbour Consultation scheme has now doubled the dimension from the original rear elevation (semi detached-6metres, Detached- 8 metres, subject to valid neighbour objections)

  • @1985SteveB
    @1985SteveB Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video. Would the permitted development for the basic side extension you showed, still be allowed if the boundary wasn't a fence but next doors wall (side of their house)

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you, yes that should be fine. As long as it on your boundary.

  • @originaldigger
    @originaldigger Před rokem

    Thanks for the clearly explained video. For a corner plot side extension, are there rules how far to stay from boundary fence? Can the extension wall be part of boundary?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před rokem +2

      Thank you. Side extensions are a max half the width of the original house. Forming part of the boundary wall isn't an issues assuming its within in the width dimension. If its adjacent a highway it may need planning.

    • @originaldigger
      @originaldigger Před rokem

      @@betaplanltd5967 Thank you.

  • @pearlcabral966
    @pearlcabral966 Před rokem

    Lovely videos thank you! My property has an existing side extension (its width is slightly wider than the original house but this was done way before I bought the house and the documentation for this cannot be found.
    The roof is currently flat and I would like to make it pitched to have some storage under it. The neighbours boundary is 2 metres away at one end but 0.5 metres away at the other end. Will a lean to pitched roof require planning permission or would it be permitted development? Many thanks in advance for any advice you can provide x

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před rokem

      As the extension is wider than the original house you would need planning permission. Unless you can prove the extension was done before 1948 (as it could then be claimed 'as the house was prior to 1948' and considered original).

  • @kkg108
    @kkg108 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm planning to have a warp around extension. There is a half size space on the side of the house, can I have 3.5 metres in the rear without planning permission?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching as its a wrap around you would need planning.

  • @shivk5476
    @shivk5476 Před rokem

    So can I just understand, when you showed the side elevation where the side extension was protruding out but 3m - just for my clarification, wouldn’t you be able to go 4m seeing as though you mentioned it’s a detached property ? This is purely for me to understand, I watch all your videos and I find them so damn helpful and useful !!!!

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you, going out to the side, you can only go half the width of the original house. 4m is off the rear elevation for a detached house.

  • @lukescott8566
    @lukescott8566 Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing video, what programme did you use ? Am planning doing the same but with 2 storey on the side then wrap round the back.. there’s so much information out there.

  • @TabulaRasa666
    @TabulaRasa666 Před rokem

    I have a house with a side entrance along a side path. My front door faces my neighbours across our side paths (just over 2m between our doors). I want to build a brick side porch on the side path with a front entrance in the porch. However the side path is not much over 1 metre wide. Builders have said it is not worth doing because building regulations would require a minimum thickness of insulation (6cm). When the thickness of the brick walls/plastering are taking into account as well then the inside width of the porch would be less than the 900mm recommended for landings/internal walkways. If is is less than this width then I may struggle to move bulky furniture/household appliances through this porch. Builders said that even if I made the side porch out of timber, (instead of the thicker brick) I would still need to meet the insulation requirement. As the porch would not be a habitable area, do I need to abide by the building regulations? Also, could I build one brick wall on the house boundary line, that could be shared with my neighbour rather than build my own brick wall just inside? There is also the problem of guttering. I would want a roof on my porch that slope towards my neighbour and I would need a gutter on the side wall. If my neighbour also decided to build their own side porch then we could potentially have two gutters side by side. Or could I share a gutter with my neighbour? Any advice would be very welcome!

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před rokem

      Hi, to answer some of the questions. Porches exempt from building control, assuming there is a door between the porch and the house (porch being unheated). Also exempt from planning, within the certain size requirements, 3m2 max and no higher than 3m. So no insulation requirements. Neighbours and boundaries would need to be discussed with the neighbour and a party wall agreement maybe required. Good Luck.

    • @TabulaRasa666
      @TabulaRasa666 Před rokem

      @@betaplanltd5967 Hey, thanks very much indeed for responding with all of your your advice. This has clarified matters greatly for me. Thanks once again. Much indebted!

  • @sanahsanah94
    @sanahsanah94 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! Would you be able to do a side extension on a property that already has a rear extension if it doesn’t connect?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, in theory. Assuming the side extension is only off the original house.

  • @Ladylea2000
    @Ladylea2000 Před 2 lety

    Great video, I want to do half decking at the rear and link it to the side which is only 8' wide (7' when finished) and leave space from the front of the building would this be allowed as I don't think it's 50% of the original build. Thanks in advance for any advice.

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. I don't fully understand the question, but from what I can pick up decking wouldn't need planning.

  • @tomhillebrandt1584
    @tomhillebrandt1584 Před 3 lety

    Apologies if there is an obvious answer I’m missing but where is the height restriction of 4m and 3m measured from? In the example the house is built on flat ground with the ground floor and exterior ground at the same level. My house however is built on ground that falls away towards the rear of the property. At the front of the house there are steps to enter, with the ground floor being around 1 metre above exterior ground level at the front and about 1.8 metres above ground level at the rear of the property. Thanks in advance.

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 lety

      Hi Tom, Thanks for watching, the height is taken from the highest ground level adjacent the house where you plan on building off. Hope that helps

  • @bhavingurnanichatani709

    Great videos!!
    What would the measurements be on a wrap around extension in order to get planning permission granted? Struggling to understand what sort of measurements will pass.

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, there is not a set size for getting planning permission. Planning is required for anything over PD rights and is subject to planning policy in terms of various things like: the affect on neighbours, 45 degree line rule, size, design etc.

  • @dr1go5
    @dr1go5 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi,
    We live in northamptonshire, and we’re planning to build a summer kitchen in the garden. The concrete slab it’s gonna get poured in next couple of weeks and it will be about 3500mm x 3500mm and it’s close to the boundary fencing of the neighbours, We are a bit confused regarding the height as we re planning to build a brickwork stove / bbq and we’re not sure how high the flue can be not to breach the law. We have been told the height shouldn t exceed 2500mm if you have less than 2.5m from the boundary fence but I’d like to know also how high the flu of the kitchen could be.

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi, There is no specific guidance for external kitchen flues or chimneys. I would agree with the maximum height of 2.5m within 2m of the boundary. I would put the question to your planning department, to save any hassle.

  • @florysiacob9885
    @florysiacob9885 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for the video.
    Do I need planning permission to make a new door opening to have access from inside the house into the extension? Thank you

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 10 měsíci

      From what you have said I don't think you would.

  • @Danster82
    @Danster82 Před 3 lety

    If you made the side extension flush with the rear elevation would the rear extension + side extension then be permitted because they do not join?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching. Assuming they are not connected yes.

  • @eishasslimekitchen437
    @eishasslimekitchen437 Před 3 měsíci

    If on a detached bungalow you want to do a side extension joining into the back of a garage which is at front of house, can it be done. The side extension is not within 2m of the boundary. So does this mean leaves has to be below original eaves of house

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 měsíci

      Its hard to say exactly on the information. If the house is original possibly, if the side bit is an extension, it would probably need planning.

  • @MAADMO
    @MAADMO Před 2 lety

    Hi mate thanks for the useful information. Just to clarify , does the side extension on a semi have to be 2m away from the neighbours fence? The neighbour has a fence and then a makeshift composite garage attached to the side of his house.

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching. The distance is taken from the boundary line, between the dwellings, i.e. fence, wall, whatever separates the ownership.

    • @MAADMO
      @MAADMO Před 2 lety

      @@betaplanltd5967 thanks for taking time to reply. What if the boundary wall narrows the gap as it runs down the garden? Ie 3m from one corner of the house narrowing to 1.5m to the other corner?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety

      @@MAADMO Your welcome. A splayed / angled boundary makes no difference. The requirements are still the same within the distance of any point of the boundary.

    • @M.J.R83
      @M.J.R83 Před rokem

      What if I want to extend out to the side only as far as my garage is currently situated but my garage is set further back than my house? The external wall of my garage is less than 1 mtr from the public footpath that’s beside my house

  • @emperorofmankind5840
    @emperorofmankind5840 Před 2 lety

    Does the 50% of the existing land rule include any land of the front where no building work would take place but still part of the overall site boundary

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watch, Yes, (Taken from planning technical guidance) The total area of ground around the house covered by buildings, enclosures and containers must not exceed 50% of the total area of the curtilage, excluding the original house (there's no mention of front or back gardens). The 50% limit covers all buildings, so will include any existing or proposed new extensions to the original house under permitted development rules or that have been granted planning permission, as well as existing and proposed outbuildings. It will exclude the area covered by the original house, but will include any separate detached buildings even where they were built prior to 1948 or if the house was built after that date, built when the house itself was built (for example a detached garage).

  • @BenJoee
    @BenJoee Před 2 lety

    can this be done with the internal walls removed so it flowed through so the extension is not separated with the main house

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching. Yes, the internal layout has little impact of the external requirements. Open plan internal layout would be achieved with structural steel supporting load bearing walls above.

  • @junwang3229
    @junwang3229 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a question and hope you can kindly answer it. For permitted development there’s restrictions on the length (4metres for detached and 3metres for terraced) isn’t it? if we want to do the wrapped around extension but go further to 6metres from the edge of existing back wall. Do I need planning permission or is it better to get prior approval instead?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 4 měsíci

      A wrap around needs planning. Regardless of the depth. Yes, 3m on a semi or terrace, 4m on the detached.

  • @bfree2speak_freely48
    @bfree2speak_freely48 Před rokem

    Could you explain what ‘within 2 metres of the boundary means please’. I have a 2-3m gap to the side of my (semi-d) house. It sounds like I’d only have 1m to play with.

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před rokem +1

      If you are building within 2m of the boundary the height is restricted. You can build up to the boundary. There are just rules of how high things can be when doing so.

  • @moiLawUk
    @moiLawUk Před rokem

    Hi, thanks for the video. I have a house with a side garage attached to the house which goes 3m past the rear of the house( it's a 70s house and this garage formed part of the original house build,the garage was not added at a later date). If I now added an extension to the rear of the house ,the extension would be joined to the garage (however still separated by the garage wall. Would this be classed as a wrap around extension? Thanks M

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před rokem +1

      Hi, to be honest I would apply for a lawfulness certificate. I have and planners treat that scenario as a side or wrapped around previously.

    • @moiLawUk
      @moiLawUk Před rokem

      @@betaplanltd5967 thanks I will do!

  • @user-tf9ym8gx7l
    @user-tf9ym8gx7l Před 3 měsíci

    What if the rear extension was already built 20 years ago and I added a side extension now would this require planning or be PD

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 měsíci

      You would need planning permission if you attaching to previous extension and not solely the original house.

  • @srasul8
    @srasul8 Před 2 lety

    Please share permitted extension on semi detached bungalows and loft extension are they the same as on semi detached house ??

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching. Rules are the same for bungalows.

  • @pilkers745
    @pilkers745 Před rokem

    Would an extension be considered a wrap-around/l-shape for extending a side return ?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před rokem

      It would depend on the depth of the return, if it was an extension. There is not enough info to comment properly.

  • @mikan4216
    @mikan4216 Před 2 lety

    I have 10.6m rear space can i extend upto 4.5m with house holder application ?

    • @betaplan57
      @betaplan57 Před 2 lety

      Hi, you can submit a depth as much as you want, It would be subject to the planner, planning policy the 45 degree rules etc.

  • @VillainGang.
    @VillainGang. Před 11 měsíci

    What If wrap around wil be as 2 separate builds? Side as first and 2 years after completion rear extension. Will this be under DP ??

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 11 měsíci +1

      No unfortunately as they would connect to each other.

  • @superstacker150
    @superstacker150 Před 2 lety

    Is this only applicable to detached houses? Or same rules for semi detached?

    • @betaplan57
      @betaplan57 Před 2 lety

      No any house, detached, semi, terrace (where and end terrace), bungalow.

  • @meerzkhan2613
    @meerzkhan2613 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you please make a video for two story permitted rear extension

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching, this will be the next. Bear in mind the only two storey extension is to the rear.

    • @shaun1neo
      @shaun1neo Před 3 lety

      @@betaplanltd5967 Is this channel only focusing on Permitted plans?
      I currently have a wooden carport on the side of my semi detached. I’d like to replace it with a 2 story (lean to) side extension. The ground floor will function as a carport/open garage but my main focus is for the first floor to be a studio/1 bed apartment or master en-suit bedroom. 🤔

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 lety +1

      @@shaun1neo Hi thanks for watching, these videos are for PD extension. A two storey side extension would need planning.

    • @shaun1neo
      @shaun1neo Před 3 lety

      @@betaplanltd5967 I understand that. Your clips are so good, which is why I was hoping you might do a video that covers this sort of thing. 😅

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety

      @@shaun1neo it’s a little harder to do a video outside of PD limits as everything gets a little more bespoke to each project. There are a few more PD videos I plan to do, time permitting. Thanks for your comment.

  • @russnunn2456
    @russnunn2456 Před 2 měsíci

    If I extend 1m out to the side of house and 3m out the back wrap around is this still not permitted development the 1m side will be right up to the boundary neighbours fence

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 měsíci

      That would still require planning permission.

    • @russnunn2456
      @russnunn2456 Před 2 měsíci

      Is it the same if the back part is a conservatory

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@russnunn2456 Yes, conservatory is the same as an extension in term of planning.

    • @russnunn2456
      @russnunn2456 Před 2 měsíci

      @@betaplanltd5967 if the conservatory and side extension dont join does that still need planning

  • @darrenheaton2845
    @darrenheaton2845 Před 3 lety

    How about terraced style house where the back is also the side. Will this come under permitted development?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching, it depends what the elevations are classed and and if they face a road. I am not sure what you mean by the 'back is the also the side.' A mid-terrace, there is generally just a front and back elevation. End terrace you have a front back and one side, generally speaking.

    • @darrenheaton2845
      @darrenheaton2845 Před 3 lety

      @@betaplanltd5967
      A terraced house is an L shape with the kitchen at the back of property but with the door facing to the side and the dining room off the kitchen has a window facing the back garden. So would this be classed as a rear extension or side extension?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 lety

      @@darrenheaton2845 sorry, you were speaking about a specific style of terrace. If there is an original single storey section to the rear. It would generally be a rear extension not a side extension. So I would expect it to be in limitations of the rear extension. That's what I have experienced from planning departments in the past.

    • @darrenheaton2845
      @darrenheaton2845 Před 3 lety

      It is a 2 story section to the rear

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 3 lety

      @@darrenheaton2845 That doesn't make a difference.

  • @mattfreeman2952
    @mattfreeman2952 Před 2 lety

    Where would bungalows fit in here?

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching. The same in term of detached or semi detached. A single storey extension is ok to do on a bungalow, within PD requirements.

  • @darkknight17
    @darkknight17 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Betaplan LTD,
    I am re-roofing the rear single story extension of my semi detached house. I am changing the roof from flat to a pitched roof.
    The extension dimensions are exactly the same, only thing changing is the pitched roof which will now be 30 degrees. Do I need planning permission for this?
    Many thanks!

    • @betaplanltd5967
      @betaplanltd5967  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi, I would say yes you would. A planner could see it as an extension, at least apply for a lawfulness certificate.

    • @darkknight17
      @darkknight17 Před 4 měsíci

      @@betaplanltd5967 I super appreciate your response. Thank you