Development (Permitted)

Perhaps you arrive here asking “Do I need planning permission to build my proposed X [garage, shed etc]?”, or with some of the many questions we regularly receive regarding building without planning permission including,

  • What can I build without planning permission?
  • Can I build a garage, conservatory, extension, or a shed on my property without planning permission?
  • Can I build a treehouse on my property without planning permission? If yes, what can I use it for?
  • How big of a garden studio can I build without planning permission?
  • Can I make roof additions such as dormers? Can I make roof alterations and/or a loft coversion?
  • Can I extend my house into the basement without planning permission?

Instead of answering all of these questions individually, we share our approach/workflow on the steps we take to assess whether proposals require a planning permission or not. The workflow is applicable to the vast majority of cases/proposals.

For support on how we assess proposals if they are within particular property permitted development rights or not, please see, “Can I build without Planning Permission: property permitted development rights check” article.

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